Plas Pencelli is a Swindon owned Outdoor Education
Centre based on the edge of the Brecon Beacons of South Wales. Historically it has had many links with
Wiltshire schools which continues and they still represent one of our largest
user groups. The Centre specializes in
providing residential, outdoor education courses for young people from 9 years
up to adulthood. Apart from working with
schools we are also regularly involved in the training of youth groups,
teachers, management groups, members of the public on recreational courses and
those seeking to specialize and gain National Governing Body Awards. The pool of specialist outdoor staff also
allows involvement in a range of specialist and advisory ventures including the
current role of outdoor educational advisory service for Swindon Borough
Council.
Outdoor Education
Plas Pencelli provides programmes of Outdoor Education that make a unique and
powerful contribution to each individual’s broad education and development. Using a variety of instructional methods
adapted to a range of individual learning styles within a challenging
environment each course also focuses on many specific learning objectives
within the National Curriculum. In
particular the disciplines of Citizenship, Physical Education and Personal,
Social and Health Education are particularly well visited. Achievement is centred on 4 main areas: personal development; relationships; social
skills and appreciation of the natural environment. Throughout each course a high priority is
placed on Health and Safety.
Outdoor Health & Safety
The Centre complies with current legislation on the operation of outdoor activity
centres. This involves compulsory annual
inspection by the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA) on behalf of
the Health & Safety Executive. In
brief this looks closely at the staff used, the procedures employed, the
activities undertaken and the facilities and equipment used. Further background information is available
on the website
www.aala.org.uk. This information may be useful for
parents. Meanwhile the Department for
Education and Skills has issued generic guidance to schools on educational
visits. Much of this guidance overlaps
with the work of AALA. Again Plas
Pencelli uses this valuable source of guidance. In terms of activities there is great emphasis placed on LEA advice and
also advice by technical advisors. The staff pool at Plas Pencelli contains
sufficiently experienced and qualified staff that most technical aspects can be
covered “in house”.
A wide range of risk assessments covering more than a hundred locations are held. The staff we deploy are subject to Swindon
Borough Council recruitment systems and are selected, trained and approved in a
systematic manner. Daily activity is
monitored, directed and reviewed by a tight management structure. All outdoor equipment used is chosen,
inspected and maintained in accordance with guidelines laid down by the
EEC. National governing body guidelines
are used when running activities.
From a safety perspective Plas Pencelli monitors and controls the risks that visitors
are subject to from the point of arrival until the point of departure. Additionally group organizers will also want
to consider and take steps to control the risks associated with coach travel
and supervising young people in a residential setting. Visiting staff retain pastoral care of their
students, particularly so overnight. It
is suggested that these areas would normally be risk assessed by leaders.
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