Outdoor adventures: Key policy developments

Derren Hayes
Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Figures from Natural England’s Children’s People and Nature Survey show that 85 per cent of 4,000 children and young people spent time outside at school most or every day in 2022.

Avon Tyrell Outdoor Activity Centre offers educational visits and family breaks for disadvantaged children. Picture: Avon Tyrell Outdoor Activity Centre
Avon Tyrell Outdoor Activity Centre offers educational visits and family breaks for disadvantaged children. Picture: Avon Tyrell Outdoor Activity Centre

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