The Key to Presenting with Nick Martin

The Key to Presenting with Nick Martin

Discover the secrets to confident presenting with Warwickshire Wildlife Trust's Reserves Manager, Nick Martin!

By Warwickshire Wildlife Trust's Youth Committee

Date and time

Saturday, May 18 · 10am - 12pm GMT+1

Location

Parkridge Visitor Centre - Warwickshire Wildlife Trust

Warwick Road Solihull B91 3HW United Kingdom

About this event

  • 2 hours

Warwickshire Wildlife Trust's Reserves Manager, Nick Martin, will be hosting a presenting training session for Warwickshire Wildlife Trust's Youth Committee and Wilder Ambassadors, he'll discuss presenting in person, hosting online and presenting in video. He'll also be sharing tips on how to be more confident and engaging.

At the end of the session, there will be a chance for participants to show off their new skills by doing a short presentation of their own, should they wish to, but this is not compulsory.

There will be an opportunity to stay after the session for a social walk around the reserve with other volunteers for those who wish to.


This event is specifically for 18-35 year olds who are registered volunteers with the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust.


This event is organised by Courtenay Dubock, Conservation Ambassador for the Youth Committee and will be overseen by the Youth Committee on the day.


See FAQs for more information about this event.


For more information about the Youth Committee or to get in touch, please visit: https://www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/youthcommittee

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Frequently asked questions

Where do I park?

Brueton Park car park is free for three hours and is a five minute walk from the visitor centre. You must take a ticket from the pay and display machines.

Nearest public transport?

The number 87 bus stops on Marsh Lane from Solihull Station Interchange, a 9 minute walk from the visitor centre.

Do I have to stay for the social walk?

No, this is optional. The session with Nick will run for 2 hours from 10-12 then for those who wish to walk and chat can do so in their own time after the session is concluded. This will be an opportunity for you to meet the committee and other like minded young people.

Will refreshments be provided?

No as this is only a 2 hour morning session but there is a café on site for food and drinks.

Where are the nearest toilets?

The visitor centre has its own male, female and disability toilets.

What do I need to bring with me?

Feel free to bring a notepad and pen and suitable outdoor clothing and footwear if you are joining for the walk.

Do I need to pay to enter the reserve?

No. As you are booked onto an event a member of the committee or visitor centre staff will be waiting at the entrance to show you through.

Organized by

We are the Youth Committee for Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, a small group of like-minded young adults committed to building a wilder future.

We are hosting a series of tailored training events and opportunities in ecology, conservation and campaigning, with a view to uniting an engaged community of 18-35 year olds across Warwickshire, nurturing a passion for nature, and equipping them with the skills and confidence to make a tangible impact and inspire positive change in the world. These events will be a mix of online webinars and in-person events, and are currently planned to run until the end of June, with more opportunities for things to sign up for on Eventbrite coming soon!