Wild Summer Humber Coastal Walk

An explorative walk along the Humber!

Location address: Next door to Andrew Marvell school, Hull
Chosen age group:

Ages: 11 - 16 years

Available tickets:
HHH Wild Summer Walk Free
Next date: Friday 7th Aug,
Funded by Hull City Council Healthy Holidays
Universal provision
Wild Summer Humber Coastal Walk block mentored by Rewilding Youth
Wild Summer Humber Coastal Walk block mentored by Rewilding Youth
What we'll do
Join us for a walk along the Humber from Stoney Creek through to Sunk Island and beyond! We'll be exploring the natural environment along the banks of the Humber, walking through woodland and fields. We'll be identifying and tracking wildlife along the way. We'll be meeting at East Hull Community Farm and travelling in our minibus, transport provided. A tasty plant-based lunch and drinks will be provided Please make sure your child is wearing appropriate footwear - we can provide walking boots/wellies if needed! All staff are fully trained in outdoor first aid
send accessibility checklist
1:1 care
2:1 care
Qualified to administer medication
Epilepsy trained
Secure environment
Accessible toilet
Assist with personal care and toileting
Hoist and changing bench
Wheelchair accessible site
Autism awareness trained
Sensory or quiet spaces
Makaton trained
PECS trained
More information available on request
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About your mentor
Rewilding Youth
Education For Freedom
Rewilding Youth is a Community Interest Company which means that it is not for profit and has been created to serve the interests of the community it was set up to serve, in this case YOUNG PEOPLE. We know that spending time in nature can improve mood and wellbeing, but not everyone has easy access to the natural world especially those who live in an urban environment. This lack of access to the outdoors was exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic and research shows that this decreased exposure has led to young people suffering from ‘nature-deficit disorder’ (Louv, 2005) which presents itself through depression, social isolation, loneliness and a lack of decision making and problem solving skills. The Rewilding Youth project aims to tackle these problems through providing the opportunities for young people to access and immerse themselves within the natural environment with a view to giving them the opportunity to develop their own life-long connections with the outdoor environment. ​​​​​​​​​We use nature to reconnect young people living in disadvantaged urban areas with their local urban ‘wild’ spaces. Our service to young people ranges from one day to longer programmes of 'rewilding' experiences in which young people are introduced to bushcraft activities such as foraging, den making, fire-building, story telling, circle time and natural crafts. We also run wild camps and wild walks and more intensive 'rewilding programmes' which incorporate wild therapy, life-changing experiences and personal development opportunities for young people. ​We are particularly focused on facilitating nature connection opportunities for those young people who are the least likely to spend time outdoors whether that may be through lack of access to green and blue space, fear of discrimination and violence and social and/or physical isolation. As well as all the fantastic activities and projects that we facilitate outdoors, we also like to provide the space for young people to just... be themselves... to make decisions, take action, shout, climb, scream, run, swim or just sit and watch... and listen. We see ourselves as facilitators, we are just finding beautiful wild spaces which will help young people (and adults) to explore the world around them in whatever way suits them best - in this way they will ultimately learn to explore and discover themselves and their own capabilities. ​We also provide experiential learning opportunities for teachers, youth workers, parents, carers and anyone else who wants to learn more about some of the amazing ways we can all work together in and with nature to reconnect young people with their wild selves.
Pricing information
Ticket nameHHH Wild Summer Walk
Price£0
InformationMinibus transport to location of walk
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Where we'll be
Next door to Andrew Marvell school, Barham Road, Hull, England, HU9 4EE
WHAT’S PROVIDED
Drinks
Snacks
Meals
Equipment
Safety
Enhanced DBS
Basic DBS
Risk Assessment
Public Liability Insurance
Safeguarding Training
First Aid Training
First Aid Kit

Please note

Please note, it is the responsibility of the booker to satisfy themselves about the adequacy of the safety measures. This platform is merely an introducer and does not verify the items listed here.

Cancellation Policy
Free bookings do not require refunds but as places are limited, please cancel if you cannot attend so that your place can be offered to someone else.

My experience consists of a leisure activity, on a specific date(s), and therefore the 14-day ‘cooling off period’ under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 does not apply.