Teach Nature: Education Resource Launch and Networking Event
Learn more about our brand new conservation and wildlife education resources, knowledge share with other educators and enjoy a buffet tea.
Join Cornwall Wildlife Trust on Thursday 29th of January at 6:30pm at Lostwithiel Community Centre to hear more about the youth work that has taken place on the Species Survival Fund programme so far and how you can benefit.
Find out more about the resources and session plans created over the past year and how you can adopt and adapt them in your settings to explore the natural world! There will be the opportunity to have a go at some of the activities and share your ideas.
After a buffet tea with plenty for all to enjoy, there will be time to share knowledge with other educators in structured discussions.
There will also be an opportunity to share feedback, which will shape education resources offered in the future.
Refreshments
- FREE hot drinks and buffet tea will be provided - please bring a re-usable cup.
- Please let us know of any dietary requirements at the time of booking so we can ensure there is something for everyone.
Travel
- Free car parking is available.
- Although there should be sufficient parking, we will always encourage lift sharing where possible.
- The venue is a short walk from Lostwithiel train station (5 minutes uphill)
- There is a bus stop just outside the car park with local bus services 28, 28A, 187, 271, 482.
Accessibility
- The event is held on the ground floor
- There is an accessible bathroom
- A quiet space is available
Age Restrictions
We understand that in many organisations there are young leaders who play a valuable role. Young Leaders and Educators under the age of 18 are welcome to attend but must attend with a parent or guardian.
Learn more about our brand new conservation and wildlife education resources, knowledge share with other educators and enjoy a buffet tea.
Join Cornwall Wildlife Trust on Thursday 29th of January at 6:30pm at Lostwithiel Community Centre to hear more about the youth work that has taken place on the Species Survival Fund programme so far and how you can benefit.
Find out more about the resources and session plans created over the past year and how you can adopt and adapt them in your settings to explore the natural world! There will be the opportunity to have a go at some of the activities and share your ideas.
After a buffet tea with plenty for all to enjoy, there will be time to share knowledge with other educators in structured discussions.
There will also be an opportunity to share feedback, which will shape education resources offered in the future.
Refreshments
- FREE hot drinks and buffet tea will be provided - please bring a re-usable cup.
- Please let us know of any dietary requirements at the time of booking so we can ensure there is something for everyone.
Travel
- Free car parking is available.
- Although there should be sufficient parking, we will always encourage lift sharing where possible.
- The venue is a short walk from Lostwithiel train station (5 minutes uphill)
- There is a bus stop just outside the car park with local bus services 28, 28A, 187, 271, 482.
Accessibility
- The event is held on the ground floor
- There is an accessible bathroom
- A quiet space is available
Age Restrictions
We understand that in many organisations there are young leaders who play a valuable role. Young Leaders and Educators under the age of 18 are welcome to attend but must attend with a parent or guardian.
Good to know
Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Location
Lostwithiel Community Centre
Pleyber Christ Way
Lostwithiel PL22 0HA
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