Outdoor Education National Curriculum 2025-06-16

2025-06-16

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Phil Brickell Lab
Bolton West
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The MP is concerned about young people from deprived communities not having access to opportunities like the Duke of Edinburgh’s award.
What recent assessment has her Department made of the adequacy of outdoor education provision in the national curriculum? Learning in the outdoors allows children and young people to build their confidence and push their boundaries in a safe but challenging environment, yet all too often young people from more deprived communities, including in my constituency, do not have access to opportunities such as the Duke of Edinburgh’s award. Will the Minister meet me to discuss what more can be done to support schools in rolling out the Duke of Edinburgh’s award across Bolton, Blackrod, Horwich and Westhoughton?
I join my hon. Friend in recognising the value of outdoor pursuits and the value of the Duke of Edinburgh's award, which I benefited from taking part in myself when I was at school. The Department has funded 300 schools in areas of high deprivation to start offering the award, and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport is providing funding of a further £1.5 million this financial year to extend the scheme. My hon. Friend is of course keen to ensure that his constituents benefit and I would be delighted to meet him to discuss that further.
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