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Our fantastic Maintenance Team had a brilliant time doing PASMA training last Friday. What weather they had too! Prefabricated Access Suppliers' & Manufacturers' Association Ltd (PASMA) is the international not-for-profit mobile access tower industry association. #aww #transformingchildrenslives #maintenance #makingadifference
Sometimes it's the little things that can have the biggest impact with our children. Baking, being creative, listening, being present and a trusted adult can enable our children to feel safe and nurtured. We're looking for people who can make a difference to a child's life. It's a hugely rewarding career and a privilege to work with our children. If you'd like to find out more, please visit our careers site at: careers.awwltd.com #transformingchildrenslives #awwcareers #makeadifference
This week over 30 of our A Wilderness Way colleagues are beginning their Level 3 Diploma in Children's Residential Care journey. This new group are Cohort 10. We offer this qualification for free and in-house at AWW. Each learner is assigned an assessor who provides one-to-one support. Each cohort enjoys engaging resources and workshops and we are extremely proud to be able to deliver this course at AWW. If you'd like to join us at AWW and begin your free Level 3 qualification, please join the team. #awwcareers #transformingchildrenslives
The Clewer Initiative recently came to A Wilderness Way to deliver county lines training. The Clewer Initiative trainer commented: “It was a privilege to provide training to A Wilderness Way. It is such an inspiring organisation doing ground-breaking work amongst truly vulnerable children and potential victims of county lines and modern slavery. It is vital that all their teams have an in-depth understanding of county lines as it, no doubt, affects many of the children they work with. The team was so passionate about what they do and I believe they are now more equipped to identify warning signs of county lines and respond appropriately.”
Once a month, Kathryn Arnott-Gent from The Talk About Trust delivers training to our care teams on Alcohol and Cannabis and its effects on young people.
Throughout the year we offer varied outdoor activities to all of our colleagues. Our Outdoor practitioners guide everyone no matter their experience or skill level and are extremely supportive. We can't wait for tomorrow to go night canoeing (weather permitting). It's great to meet up with colleagues from across the AWW family. If you'd like to join us at A Wilderness Way. Please visit: careers.awwltd.com
We are delighted to have partnered with ASDAN as their pilot centre for a brand new course – ‘Moving On’ – which is designed for young people aged 16 and above to help them prepare to live independently.