This year we began a new club for the children and young people who are part of our mentoring programme. Although 121 sessions are invaluable, they can sometimes be intense, so having spending time with the children and young people during an informal activity, particularly something they may not have done before, is a really good way to learn more about each other and see different ways that each person reacts and manages new situations.
Our mentoring programme is funded by Children In Need and we have developed an activity programme that includes archery, climbing, water sports, bouldering, bushcraft and survival and team building, plus many more. We have had a great start to the club, which will be continued once the Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted.