LIFE course for students delivered by NY Fire and Rescue Service
Students from The Skipton Academy recently participated in the LIFE project, a program run by North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service. The program is designed to help young people develop life skills and values.
The LIFE project is a five-day course that includes a variety of activities, such as fire safety training, and. team-building exercises. Students also had the opportunity to work with firefighters and learn about their work.
The students who participated in the LIFE project said that they enjoyed the experience and that they learned a lot. They said that they appreciated the opportunity to learn about fire safety and to develop their life skills. They also said that they enjoyed meeting with the firefighters and learning about their work.
The LIFE project is a valuable program that helps young people develop the skills and values they need to succeed in life. The program is a positive experience for the students who participate, and it helps them to grow and learn.
Here are some of the benefits of the LIFE project:
- Improves fire safety awareness
- Develops team spirit
- Instills discipline
- Builds self-esteem and confidence
- Encourages young people to take responsibility for themselves
- Develops soft skills
- Helps young people to make better choices
The LIFE project is a great opportunity for young people to learn and grow.
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