This 45 minute, webinar gives you an introduction to the charity that champions outdoor learning and supports those that work within this sector. The webinar will help show you how to access, manage and make the most of membership benefits.
Making the most of your IOL membership - 45 minutes webinar
About the webinar
We welcome you to the Institute for Outdoor Learning. This webinar gives you an introduction to the charity that champions outdoor learning and supports those that work within this sector. The webinar will help show you how to access, manage and make the most of membership benefits.
This webinar includes
Who is it for?
IOL Members
Learning Outcomes
The webinar will help show you how to make the most of membership benefits and share ways to champion of outdoor learning.
Membership, Institute for Outdoor Learning
IOL CEO, Institute for Outdoor Learning
I am committed to outdoor learning. In my career I have progressed through delivery to management, then to leadership and advocacy – deliberately within the context and breadth of outdoor learning,
I love being outdoors, and I know I am a beneficiary of outdoor learning. My interest in adventurous activities began at college with hillwalking and at University in Sheffield I became a bit of an obsessive rock climber, before enjoying open canoeing +/- the family, cycling and horse riding and now I am returning to climbing – and then there’s gardening! To be honest I just enjoy being out of doors, and for me it balances the stresses of everyday life.
I have an academic background in earth sciences and political ecology. My career began with teaching Geography and Integrated Humanities in a Community High School in Derbyshire, then progressing to the role of Advisory Teacher for Nottinghamshire County Council at Hagg Farm Environmental Education Centre on the Snake Pass. From there I was appointed as Centre Director for the Field Studies Council at Grange over Sands in Cumbria, before returning to a Local Authority provision as Head of Centre of High Borrans Outdoor Education Centre, near Windermere.
In 2016, I took the role of Manager for Outdoor Education for Telford & Wrekin Council, with the brief to create a coordinated service model from schools, parks, the Shropshire hills to Arthog Outdoor Education Centre on the coast in mid-Wales. In 2022, I reduced my hours to allow me to accept the post of CEO of the IOL and from the 1st of October 2023 I will be focusing entirely on the IOL role.
I have a many years of peer association voluntary work, which began with the Northern Region of the IOL, right back in the early 2000s, I went on to be the Chair of the Region. I have held several roles with Association of Heads of Outdoor Educations Centres, including national Chair 2007-09. I am a founding Trustee of the Friends of High Borrans, and currently the Membership Secretary for the Outdoor Education Advisors Panel.
A key area of interest and focus for me at the moment is promoting sustainable practice in/through outdoor education and also applicable to other educational settings. I have an MA in Management Learning and Leadership which led to an interest in the ethical management of personal motivation at work.
Over my time, I have learnt that high quality outdoor learning requires teamwork, optimism and persistence. I am thankful to those around me, through my time, who delivered on those qualities. I will do my best in the IOL CEO role by way of return.
Business & Operations Manager, Institute for Outdoor Learning
I started as Business and Operations Manager for the Institute for Outdoor Learning in 2022. I have been involved in the outdoor learning industry for a long time, starting out as an instructor and then moving into outdoor centre management. I am keenly aware of the constraints that we all work under and how our voice is small and indistinct. If I do my job well, I can help create a fertile bed for all that amazing outdoor learning that happens to really grow and flourish.