Climbing Frames, Ropes & Ladders with Jon Cree09:00 - 17:00
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ABOUT THE COURSE
A one day course in building your own play structures with rope and natural materials. This course is for educators wishing to be a little more adventurous with creative play structures at their sites, building them out of wood and rope and combining these with the natural features at your site. We will be sharing techniques and know-how on building safe but slightly risky (!) structures with children that can enhance creativity and physical play at your forest school site.
We will be looking at techniques for making:
The training course will also cover all the health and safety aspects of working with ‘constructed’ play structures and ropes, looking at risk benefit assessments and key requirements.
We will be looking at techniques for making:
- Rope swings, rope bridges, rope crawls and rope walks
- Combining wood with rope including simple rope ladders
- Making free standing wooden structures such as ladders and sculptures to climb on
- How to minimise impact of structures on Forest school sites
- Keeping within the health and safety guidelines for safe construction and use of natural structures
The training course will also cover all the health and safety aspects of working with ‘constructed’ play structures and ropes, looking at risk benefit assessments and key requirements.
THE COURSE WILL GIVE YOU
- Skills and confidence to build safe natural play structures from wood, ropes and natural features
- Knot tying skills and techniques for building ladders and setting up rope courses
- Knowledge on how to minimise impact of natural play structures on your site
- Understanding of Health and Safety guidelines for safe construction and use of natural structures
THIS COURSE IS SUITABLE FOR
Forest School leaders, bushcraft instructors, outdoor educators and enthusiastic parents with experience of tool use (i.e. sawing) and knot tying.
WHAT TO BRING
- Suitable clothing for spending the day outside
- Sturdy footwear
- Packed lunch or lunch can be purchased from the Beech Café on site
ABOUT THE TUTOR
Jon Cree has over thirty years’ experience as an environmental earth educator and trainer. He is a Forest School trainer, practitioner and director for the Forest School Association. His passion is helping others ‘get in touch’ with the natural world through dynamic learning programmes and hand-on learning experiences. He has been part of the institute for Earth Education for almost 30 years and a trainer for 20. For many years, global learning has underpinned his education work, working particularly with Teachers in Development Education (TIDE).
Check Out Accommodation
You can get 10% discount when you stay with us during your course for 2 nights or more in our campsite or eco lodge. Please call us on 01730 823166 to make your accommodation booking. Our reception is open Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm.