The scheme is based in Cornwall and offers fun and exciting opportunities for young people. I started working with it as an apprentice, when I was 18 and at a bit of a loss.
I had left school with few qualifications and was in a job that I hated.
The apprenticeship was good fun, but hard work as well. In the past two years, I have managed to gain qualifications as an outdoor activity instructor and in youth work. I am now employed by the project, where I have responsibility for delivering the training to a new set of apprentices and for leading activities with young people.
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