The loss of the Community Liaison Team Active Steps outdoor education provision from ALPs due to funding not being renewed will be a major blow. Sally Harris and her team have done a fantastic job working with our youngsters in the past year and it will mean a re-think of our programme at the school. I know that the team have done similar, excellent work throughout East Lothian in the past few years with many different groups of young people and their provision will be sorely missed. A great shame.
I’m not sure where it leaves us in terms of planning for next session, but as the saying goes, as one door closes…..
]]>If you are an individual or represent an organisation willing to get involved in the ALPs programme whether through providing an activity over a number of weeks or as an individual mentor please feel free to get in touch to discuss any potential input.
We are constantly striving to improve the outcomes for the youngsters as well as the content of the programme and do not consider ourselves to have all the answers so suggestions are most welcome.
]]>This presented another challenge for the boys, as they had to step into a leadership role in supporting the younger students. I am pleased to say they acquitted themselves well and I am confident we can build upon this success next year to provide more opportunities for the group to take on peer support and leadership roles. Well done boys!
Mr Smith
]]>The Active Steps Lottery funding runs out this August so we hope that they manage to get money from another source to keep the valuable work going, it would be a terrible shame if it was all undone because of a lack of financial backing.
Two of our ALPs group, Conor and David, came along to represent the PLHS ALPs programme and were great ambassadors for the school.
Mr Smith
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