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10/13/2016 2 Comments

Siblings United Summer Camps

Bewl Water, Kent,  1st – 5th August 2016
Siblings United's summer activities kicked off on the 1st August with our 5 day camp to Bewl Water activity centre in Kent. We took 19 young people for a week of fun and adventure that would give them experiences and memories to share. Bewl Water has the largest stretch of open water in the South East. The 800 acre site is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, in the heart of the High Weald. This is a water based activity camp including sailing, wind surfing, canoeing and mountain biking.

We were happy to welcome 4 new sets of siblings, which accounted for 10 of the 19 young people who attended camp. The new siblings were wide eyed and not sure what to expect, but with the help of the 9 young people who had been to siblings camp before, some returning for the second time and some returning for the eighth year in a row. The brand new campers were told what a good time they were instore for and the seasoned campers shared their own experiences at siblings camp which made the new groups feel excited about the week they were about to experience.

As well as the day time activities the camp introduced new evening activities of circuit training and  street dance lessons for siblings that wanted to participate, they proved to be very popular and uncovered dancing skills and moves  that some young people and staff never knew they had.
All in all the camp went very well and many siblings learnt new skills in sailing and wind surfing and as well as spending a great time with their siblings also made new friends  and a new dance move or two.
 
Go Ape @ Battersea Park 11th August 2016
Situated on the south bank of the River Thames opposite Chelsea, Go Ape Battersea takes a new twist on the classic Tree Top Adventure. Incorporating some of the park’s taller trees, the city experience includes knee-knocking crossings that are double the height of most Go Ape adventures, and many are twice as long, making them extra wobbly and challenging.

We took 10 Siblings on our first day camp of the year. Some were gung -ho in their approach and some had to overcome their fear of heights with the help of the other sibling groups and staff from the safety of the ground. The tree top adventure lasted over 3 hours with siblings taking to the skies with only a safety harness and their determination to help them traverse the urban jungle located in the heart of London. After many screams and sharp intakes of breath on this beautiful summer day in London and after completing the tree top course many times every one had worked up a ravenous appetite which called for only one thing, a slap up meal at Nando’s, where much chicken and drinks were consumed while everyone told stories of how brave they had been and what a great day they had had.
 
 Stubbers Adventure Centre, Essex, 15th – 19th August 2016
Siblings United have been going  to Stubbers Adventure Centre for 6 summers in a row, the reason why is because of the wide variety  of activities they do there,  ranging from all the usual things like climbing, raft building and canoeing, but also activities like 4 x 4 driving,  jet skiing  banana boating and laser tag. With up to 4 activities a day and plenty to do in the evenings, Stubbers keeps the Siblings campers busy from morning to night. This summer we had 15 young people who attended camp.

With all that non stop activity the Siblings Campers need constant fueling, so a big shout goes out to the master cook Angela who works so hard from morning to night providing cooked breakfast, cooked lunch, wholesome balanced dinner and all the snacks in-between for the eating machines that are Siblings United campers.

One evening everyone was in the dinning room waiting for dinner after a day of full on activity and at that point the hungry campers were becoming impatient, a member of staff came in to say that dinner was delayed because a young person with learning difficulties from another group who were also staying on site, was missing or hiding  and that Siblings United staff had been asked to help with the search. Without a word or a request every single Sibling  united young  camper from the oldest to the youngest got up out of their seats and said that they would help with the search, hunger was immediately forgotten and concern for a fellow young person became the only thought.   It was a happy ending as the missing young person was found hiding very soon afterwards and dinner was eaten with even more relish that evening.

The weather was really good all week and the most popular activities were jet skiing and laser tag, two of the reasons why the Stubbers camp is so popular and always well attended.
Linda and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the hard working staff and KPMG volunteers who worked with us over the summer to make the camps fun, safe and a great environment for all of the siblings to have such a good time.
 
Ready Steady Cook Camp 22nd – 23rd August 2016
Ready Steady Cook is a new addition to the Siblings united programme and was well attended by both Siblings who have been coming to camp for years and siblings who have joined us for the first year this summer. The Ready Steady Cook Camp was hosted at Shaftesbury Young People AVC centre situated in the picturesque historic village of Upnor on the banks of the River Medway
Before any cooking was done the campers were given a class in kitchen rules and hygiene, ending with a multi choice quiz with all campers passing with flying colours.

The siblings were divided into two teams and given a demonstration by our Ready Steady Cook chef Henry on how to make each recipe and then sent to their side of the kitchen to reproduce chef Henry’s culinary delights. Staffwere on hand to give assistance if needed and together over the two days produced a range of savoury and sweet dishes. Pizza, Apple crumble, Pasta tuna bake, bread and butter pudding, strawberry cheese cake, Bakewell tart and Banoffee pie.
I was selected to be the judge and apart from the pizza that was covered in brown sauce instead of tomato sauce I enjoyed all the dishes and delights produced over the two days of cooking, baking and eating, with plenty to take home for carers, neighbours and pets alike.

Snow Camp 25th – 26th August 2016
For the second year running Siblings United partnered up with Snow camp to give our Siblings United young people a new experience.  The programme provides young people with their first experience of snow sports, using Hemel Snow Centre as a base. The huge indoor snow slope is a fantastic place to get a feel of what skiing and snowboarding is all about. Snow camp also includes informal life-skills sessions that look at the challenges faced by young people and how skills being developed on the slope are useful in their everyday lives.
All of our siblings opted for snow boarding rather than skiing even though they were told that you’re more likely to fall over snow boarding, I think they all thought snow boarding was the cooler option.

Day one and fully qualified instructors begin by introducing the young people to the snowboard equipment before heading straight to the slope for the first lesson. Whether skiing or snowboarding, the focus for the young people over the first day was balance, controlling speed and understanding the basics of their new sport. Day two gave the siblings the chance to further develop their new snow boarding skills, which began with a review of the skills learnt on Day 1. The siblings progressed with their turning, stopping, and balance and speed control and by the end of the slope session on Day 2 the siblings had made significant progress and experienced for the first time the feeling of gliding down a ski slope looking as cool as possible.

An awards ceremony closed the course, with the siblings receiving their accredited Snowlife award for snowboarding as well as certificates and medals. This ceremony provided a positive end to the course, with siblings being commended on their efforts and achievements over the 2 days.
So all in all we have had a really busy summer working with over 60 young people, many new sibling groups participating in all kinds of fun and exciting things all over the country working with inspiring, good humoured, professional workers and volunteers, making sure that although we
worked really hard, everyone including us all had a good time.

Special thanks goes to KPMG for all the support and help they give us all year round.
We now are looking forward to the last camp of the year which is going to be at PGL Shropshire this October and our end of year Christmas party, which is being hosted at KPMG head office in Canary Wharf.  

Cheers

Chris Crooks

2 Comments
Donna Robinson
4/6/2018 09:39:10 am

My children attended stubbers camp last year. This year they are interested in attending newl camp. Last year the camp was paid for from their pupil premium. You covered the travel costs (return) Leeds to and from London, also providing a chaperone. I am trying to cover the cost again for this year from their pupil premium, would you be able to cover the travel cost and provide a chaperone as you did last year. I look forward to your response. Kind regards Donna Robinson

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kerry willis
5/15/2018 08:16:57 pm

can you let me know what age groups the camps are for. are the camps closed to people from places other than shaftesbury?

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