The Bush Kiddz Ranger Programme focuses on six core skills areas: safety, fire, nature, food & drink, navigation, and camp craft. These skills are taught through bushcraft, wilderness, and survival activities, aiming to encourage, support, and inspire participants. The programme offers in-school experiential outdoor provision and aims to help individuals connect with nature, learn traditional skills, and build resilience.
Integrating bushcraft into school programs can have a profound impact on students' personal growth and development. By engaging in bushcraft activities, students can enhance their problem-solving skills, foster teamwork and collaboration, build resilience and self-confidence, develop environmental awareness, improve physical and mental well-being, acquire essential life skills, and experience adventure and fun. These activities not only provide educational benefits but also contribute to psychological well-being, mental health, and social connections among children.
The Ranger skills challenges in the programme include safety, navigation, fire, food & drink, nature, and camp craft. Participants will learn about basic first aid, evaluating risks, navigation techniques, fire origins, sourcing food, nature identification, sustainability, shelter building, and tool making. These challenges are designed to help individuals develop practical skills, enhance their knowledge of the natural world, and promote responsible use of resources.