Environmental Education, Actions and Opportunities

Environmental Education, Actions and Opportunities

Education has a fundamental role to play in helping to solve the environmental problems of modern society. We work with teachers, group leaders and organisations to deliver a series of learning and training outcomes providing the opportunity to take part in eco actions within their community.

Community groups offer all generations a gateway into learning new skills and experiences to encourage positive change for themselves and the environment around them.

In schools, we hope to ignite a spark in the minds of future generations at the point where they are beginning to think about their direction and place in society, by making life and work choices to help build a greener economy. We help to create well-resourced education plans and activities that fit in with and enhance the National Curriculum.  
  • Fully resourced lesson plans
  • Interactive Activities
  • Online resources linked to further learning 
  • Differentiated activities Key Stage 1 - Key Stage 3
  • S.T.E.M. activities cross-referenced to the national curriculum
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Benefits and collaboration opportunities

By creating these types of projects, we can enable volunteering actions, promote eco-tourism, corporate social responsibility, eco/traditional skills training weekends, conduct citizen science and surveys with a learning outcome and build stronger environmentally-aware communities.



These opportunities have additional benefits for people and communities such as:


  • significantly improving the mental wellbeing
  • enhanced levels of mental positivity
  • improved health
  • increased nature awareness
  • better levels of physical activity
  • increased contact with green spaces
  • creating a lasting interest in the countryside
  • meaningful engagement to enhance the natural environment
  • take environmental action to help understand climate change and biodiversity loss
  • increase skills in the local community to contribute to the wellbeing of participants and the local economy - learning new skills is one of the five ways to improved wellbeing
  • create inclusive experiences for charities, groups and corporate social responsibility opportunities
  • attract eco-tourism with commercial benefits for the local economy
  • making a positive contribution to the health and wellbeing of communities and groups
  • harnessing volunteer capacity to resource and deliver projects to bring people and communities together


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