This month we hosted a pilot session of a small group of youngsters on the West Yorkshire Police Calderdale Early Intervention Programme.
The four week-long, intensive support programme which has taught about the dangers of knife crime, gang culture, assault and County Boundary Lines, culminated in a final learning session in ‘Active Urban Adventure’.
To kick start the day the students were treated to a session with experts from British Weight Lifting, learning how to lift a variety of weights safely and the impacts of weight training on mood and physical health.
This was followed by a learning session with the Early Intervention Team where the students discussed about the common crimes youngsters of their age are at risk of getting involved in and the consequences.
The students were then challenged with two hours’ of hard climbing activity including low level bouldering, indoor caving and high rope climbing.
We were amazed at how well they worked as a team and two students, fearful of heights, made it to the top of the 21.5 metre lead wall – what an achievement!
Finally, the group tested their problem solving and team skills to master the Project Breakout escape room in under 60 minutes with great success.
This small group showed excellent manners, listening skills and teamwork. They all tried something out of their comfort zone and were amazing to work with.
Our very own ROKT Foundation dog, Murphy loved them! Well done all of you and keep making good choices.