We are lucky to have seven great primary schools keen to be involved in nature-based activities and are collectively known, by YEM, as the “Catchment Schools”:
Each of the 7 primary schools has a “Forest School Curriculum” and YEM works in partnership with Parklife and Devon Wildlife Trust to deliver expert support and ideas for these Forest School programmes. For instance, advice about how to grow trees, how to make bug hotels or how to establish a wildflower meadow in the school grounds. Some of the school children have also been involved in the tree planting schemes run by YEM, Parklife and the National Trust; notably at Wembury New Barton Farm and at the Kitley tree planting.
Growing our own trees locally is a great way to help meet the need to plant more trees and perfect for getting children and the community involved.
YEM invited Lindsey Cole, a “free diver” who has swum in a mermaid suit along many rivers and at coastal locations around the UK. Based on her experiences, Lindsey wrote the true story and bestselling children’s book called “The Mermaid and the Cow.” YEM has provided a copy of this book to all the catchment schools.
Lindsey heads up the charity “We Swim Wild”, aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of plastic waste in rivers and the sea and who fund essential micro-plastic research across Britain (www.lindseycole.co.uk).
YEM aims to establish a Youth Strategy, working Youth Focus Southwest and Ivybridge Community College (ICC), a school that is very aware of current environmental issues. Although, ICC is not in the Yealm catchment, it has a good many students that live in the river Yealm catchment. ICC has a well-founded “Sustainability Group” of student volunteers. They have been involved in many environmental projects such as, planting 600 trees in the school grounds and clean- up of Mothecombe Beach. ICC has recently started a new AQA A-Level course in Environmental Science and YEM is looking to support student projects and to provide survey and research opportunities for the school.As part of the Youth Strategy, the plan is also to identify Young Adult Ambassadors for YEM and environmental issues generally. If you are interested or can help with any of the above, please contact us info@yemcorridor.com