outdoors Archives - Bristol Association for Neighbourhood Daycare https://bandltd.org.uk/tag/outdoors We develop, support and promote the provision of childcare and play. Thu, 25 Jul 2024 14:13:56 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://bandltd.org.uk/dev/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/cropped-round-b-in-band-s-32x32.png outdoors Archives - Bristol Association for Neighbourhood Daycare https://bandltd.org.uk/tag/outdoors 32 32 Is it time to let children play outdoors once more? https://bandltd.org.uk/events/is-it-time-to-let-children-play-outdoors-once-more Wed, 24 Jan 2018 10:33:32 +0000 http://bandltd.org.uk/?p=15453 Is it time to let children play outdoors once more? Back in 2008 the decline in children’s play was laid bare when Government ministers admitted that one in four eight- to 10-year-olds...

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Is it time to let children play outdoors once more?

Back in 2008 the decline in children’s play was laid bare when Government ministers admitted that one in four eight- to 10-year-olds have never played outside without an adult and one in three parents will not even allow older children, aged eight to 15, to play outside the house or garden.

A national consultation that followed this also showed that children start playing outside later in life; the average age at which they are allowed out without supervision has risen from seven in the 1970’s to over eight today. The crisis is being made worse by increased traffic and parked cars, less tolerance of young people and fear of ‘stranger danger’.

Despite strong evidence that playing freely strengthens friendships, keeps children healthy and helps them to cope with risky situations, ministers will admit that the opportunities for children to do so have been falling rapidly.

‘We know 80 per cent of children prefer to play outside and 86 per cent of parents agreed that on a nice day their children would prefer to go to the park than watch TV,’ said Ed Balls, the Children’s Secretary at the time. ‘Yet children spend less time playing outside than they would like and less than their parents did as children.’

‘In our consultations parents told us this is because there are not enough safe places to go – and there is plenty of anecdotal evidence that parents think their children are safer playing inside on a computer than outside.’

That is despite the fact that Tanya Byron, a television psychologist who has carried out a review for the government on the risks of computer games and the internet, found that allowing children to surf websites freely was the equivalent of letting them outside without supervision. Yet parental fears, Byron concluded, had ‘driven a generation of children indoors’.

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Ernest Cook Trust https://bandltd.org.uk/funding/ernest-cook-trust Mon, 16 Jan 2017 15:29:31 +0000 http://bandltd.org.uk/?p=7387 The Ernest Cook Trust is an educational charity and their vision is for an environmentally engaged society. In the past they have funded projects around: connecting with nature climate change environmental pollution...

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The Ernest Cook Trust is an educational charity and their vision is for an environmentally engaged society. In the past they have funded projects around:

  • connecting with nature
  • climate change
  • environmental pollution
  • loss of biodiversity
  • farming and food production
  • renewable energy
  • mental and physical wellbeing
  • social justice

They currently have their ‘Everything Outdoors’ grant scheme open which aims to create a wealth of opportunities to help disadvantaged children and young people make meaningful connections with nature and the outdoors.

FFI: https://ernestcooktrust.org.uk/grants/apply-here/

Currently no Grants are open, keep checking for new opportunities.

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AFMT https://bandltd.org.uk/funding/afmt Thu, 12 Jan 2017 15:29:57 +0000 http://bandltd.org.uk/?p=7270 The AFMT awards grants to disadvantaged young people to develop an existing interest and experience in adventurous outdoor activities. This includes walking, climbing, cycling, kayaking, sailing, horse riding – either self-planned or...

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The AFMT awards grants to disadvantaged young people to develop an existing interest and experience in adventurous outdoor activities. This includes walking, climbing, cycling, kayaking, sailing, horse riding – either self-planned or for residential courses at an outdoor centre. Mostly, we’re looking for enthusiasm, initiative and a sense of adventure.

You should only apply for funding if you fulfil all these criteria:

  • You (or the young person/people for whom you are applying) are developing existing experience and interest.
  • There is an element of adventure in your plans.
  • The activity is taking place within the United Kingdom.
  • You have done some fund-raising for the activity or adventure.
  • You are prepared to write a short report after your adventure/s.

Please note:

  • The AFMT does not fund taster sessions, one-off trips or residential trips for large groups.
  • We are unlikely to support environmental organisations unless there is a strong element of adventure.
  • We don’t support foreign trips.
  • We don’t support capital projects (eg for buildings, materials etc).
  • We do not fund purchases of equipment for group activities. We only consider funding equipment if it is for an individual who is showing long term commitment to their activity.
  • Each year we give eight to twelve grants averaging £400 each.

FFI: https://www.andyfanshawe.org/index.php

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