Paddlesport is a challenging activity in an environment that opens up many new experiences for children and young people.
It can provide them with the opportunity to:
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Take responsibility for developing themselves in a different type of controlled environment
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Experience outdoor activities
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Mix with other children from different backgrounds
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Learn new skills
HOW TO GET STARTED
There are a number of types of Canoeing experience children can enjoy. These include;
The BELL BOAT
Features
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A great way to get 14 children afloat at one time
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Good for developing teamwork
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A very stable craft
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A teacher can become qualified to helm the boat after a short half-day course – no paddling skills
or experience required!!
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Ideal for a larger stretch of water or river
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An excellent floating classroom
For more details about Bell Boats click here.
OPEN CANOES
Features
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Can fit 3-4 in one boat or up to 8 in two rafted together
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Good for developing team work
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Stable when rafted together
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Will fit into a swimming pool!
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Requires teacher to be qualified to BCU L1 Instructor to operate in a swimming pool or sheltered
lake
KAYAKS
Features
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Provides the opportunity for young people to take responsibility for themselves
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Encourages independence
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Can be used on any type of water, from swimming pools to rivers
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Usually one child per kayak (although there are 2 & 4 person kayaks)
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Need instructor qualified to Level 2 to lead the group.
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Paddlesport can meet many aspects of the curriculum at each stage
BCU Value – Added Support
Canoe England have a number of Canoeing Development Officers (CDOs) who can give further help and guidance. They can help you to: