About us
Endless Adventure North East distinguishes itself by integrating adventurous activities as an approach to supporting children and young people. Through immersive experiences such as paddle boarding, forest schools, rock climbing and canoeing, we provide a dynamic platform for personal growth and skill development. These activities serve as more than mere recreational pursuits; they are powerful tools for building confidence, resilience, and teamwork.
As students navigate challenging outdoor scenarios, they not only conquer physical obstacles but also develop critical life skills, including problem-solving and effective communication.
Adventure activities become a means for young people, especially those facing Social, Emotional, and Mental Health challenges, to discover their strengths, overcome fears, and gain a sense of accomplishment.
As part of our activity delivery, young people will have the opportunity to achieve National Governing body qualifications, such as:
Emergency First Aid, John Muir Award, Duke of Edinburgh, National Navigation Award Scheme, National Climbing Wall Award Scheme, and certificates through the British Canoeing Personal Performance Award Scheme.
Impact, Outcomes and Key Performance Indicators
We monitor impact, outcomes and KPI's by regularly reviewing progress with learners, parents/guardians and key staff; both internally and within the team around the young person.
How to access?
Our delivery is face to face across a range of outdoor venues in the region. Typically, our offer is based on a young person arriving at 9am at our base, we will then provide onwards travel to the activity venue in our licensed minibus.
We also offer transport to and from a young person’s home, if required.
Transport is often helpful when working with lower ratios, for example, two staff to one young person.
How we deliver
Our structure is based around the needs of the cohort on a roll on/roll off basis.
We require a referral notification of 72 hours minimum to make sure we can cater for the needs of the individual. Our days are based around a range of adventure activities with a 9am meet and 3pm departure; we offer our provision Monday to Friday.
How we report attendance
Attendance is reported daily to those that require this information.
Attendance is also recorded for monitoring and safeguarding processes.
We use a central cloud-based storage system that relevant staff have access to.
Our key contacts
- Day to day and safeguarding: Mark Fletcher
- Safeguarding: Craig Barnfather - 01915805056