New Snow Camp Apprenticeship
We are very excited to announce that teamArchie is now helping to fund a Snow Camp apprenticeship. One of our bursary recipients from last year Calum will be employed by Switch180 for 1 year working towards an SVQ Level 2 Sports Coaching qualification.
Calum really struggled at school due to a very disrupted homelife and dyslexia so severe he relies on speech to text software even to send and receive texts. The opportunities he has had through Snow Camp have been truly life changing – but let Calum tell the story in his own words and pictures
After successfully completing the Excel course and boosted by his first experience on real snow Calum successfully applied for the apprenticeship with Switch180. The year will include work placements across the industry alongside working as a youth instructor on all Snow Camp programmes. The SVQ Level 2 Sports Coaching qualification includes leading and coaching inclusive and engaging activities that help young people change their behaviour and adopt and maintain a physically active lifestyle. On completion Calum will also be given CIMSPA (Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity) at Associate Membership level.
Calum has made a great start to the course, thoroughly enjoying supporting new young people on First Tracks. He has particularly shone when there is a young person who is really struggling with their confidence and he has given some 121 support on the slopes to a couple of people who were saying they couldn’t do it, which has resulted in the young person gaining confidence and then eventually joining the main group which didn’t look likely at the beginning! He has so much patience and empathy for young people with additional needs.
He is also doing amazingly with his SVQ work- his tutor Ty has been doing lots of his assessment stuff via recorded Zoom chats due to Calum struggling with reading/writing with his dyslexia. Ty is so happy where he’s at and Calum says Ty is the best tutor he’s ever had.
He’s currently back with the Princes Trust Team doing a placement assisting the team leader and learning loads of leadership and youth work skills, plus doing some shifts at Bearsden Ski Club.
As well as supporting Calum with his apprenticeship teamArchie will continue to provide bursaries for the Excel programme with Snow Camp. On the Excel programme young people take part in 10 weeks of advanced snowsports training with assessment by Snowsport England or Scotland. The programme includes life skills sessions throughout which focus on career opportunities, working with young people and the theory of teaching snowsports. Young people receive an Instructor qualification and First Aid and Safeguarding certificates.