The Trash Mob Academy combines environmental action, stewardship and nature connection with outdoor physical activity in an effort to improve self esteem, confidence and overall wellbeing of young people.
​We've worked with students and teachers , guides, mental health and nature connection experts as well as educational psychologists to develop a programme to a high standard that will be of great benefit to the young people you work with.
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USE OUR FREE
E-LEARNING RESOURCE
In collaboration with Udamon.org, we've created a brand spanking new, FREE E-Learning course that takes learners on a fun, interactive journey of nature connection and protection. Anywhere, anytime, any place you can log in and get going. Hit the button below to start your journey!
run the trashmob academy at your school
The delivery content is FREE TO USE!!! You can find examples below from our recent adventures at Comrie Croft, as well as the original 6 Session plan. Click below for curriculum linked lesson plans, risk assessments, a copy of our Public Liability Insurance and a range of resources that will make it super easy for you to deliver this to your groups of riders
HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED?
INFORMATION FOR EDUCATORS
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The Trash Mob Academy has been designed by experts in nature connection, drawing on well established and academically robust theories of learning as well as up to date nature connection research.
Here, you'll find detail on how these theories and practices helped us create the TrashMob Academy content, how they are used in the delivery of the sessions and how they might help you!
Any questions? Let us know at projects@trashfreetrails.org. We'd love to hear from you!
Are you an outdoor activity provider that is looking to deepen your nature connection and environmental stewardship messaging into your activities? We've been working with providers such as Go Ape! and Bike Park Wales to do just that. If you would like to explore how we can implement the Trash Mob Academy at your place of work please email projects@trashfreetrails.org
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