Expedition Leadership

26/04/2016

Yate near Bristol

Bookings start from £30.00

About

A 1 day workshop (10am - 4pm) designed for overseas expedition leaders but also relevant for Duke of Edinburgh Supervisors and those leading long-distance treks in the UK and Europe. The workshop gives individuals specific tools for managing and leading expedition teams through interactive sessions and scenario based examples. Suitable for perspective and new leaders as well as for established leaders who want to develop their skills and share their experiences. This workshop is for those who lead both youth and adult expeditions. The workshop will include: - Front loading and setting up an expedition ethos. - Understanding leadership styles and when to use them in an expedition context. - Effective communication. - Building team rapport. - Tips for applying for work as an expedition leader and career development. Please bring a notepad and pen. Venue: Armadillo Yate Youth Café & Venue, Station Road, Yate, Bristol, BS37 4FW http://www.yatearmadillo.co.uk/ Cost is £30 for association members and £35 for non-members. Bio: Rebecca Coles is an IML and MIA and has been leading expeditions for 15 years. Work has taken her to all 7 continents and, together with personal travel, to over 70 countries. She leads for companies such as Jagged Globe and Secret Compass. This year she will be leading on Aconcagua and a trek in the remote Wakhan Corridor, Afghanistan. She is a Lowe Alpine brand ambassador, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and has a PhD in Physical Geography.

Where And When

Start
26/04/2016
End
26/04/2016
Maximum Bookings
18
Bookings
10
Venue
Yate near Bristol
Town
Bristol
County
Bristol
Country
United Kingdom
Latitude
56.82000
Longitude
-5.11000

CPD Points

CPD Points
1.00

Provider

Name
Mountain Training Association
Phone
07834 474545
Website
Email

Booking

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