Lowland Leader assessment
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LOCATION

Bewerley Park

DURATION

2 Days (16 Hours)

SUITABILITY

Designed for individuals who have completed Lowland Leader Training, are confident in the full syllabus, have logged a minimum of 20 walks in lowland countryside in different types of terrain, hold a current 16-hour first aid certificate and are registered with Mountain Training on the Lowland Leader scheme

 

Lowland Leader assessment

The Lowland Leader Assessment is the final stage in qualifying to lead groups in lowland countryside and woodland, under summer conditions. With much of the UK and Ireland consisting of this terrain, this qualification opens a wide range of opportunities for safe, responsible leadership.

Over two days, you’ll be assessed on your technical ability, decision-making, and leadership in real-world scenarios. The assessment ensures you have the competence, judgement, and knowledge needed to lead others confidently in lowland environments.

What’s Assessed

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Leadership & Group Management

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Walking Techniques & Terrain Awareness

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Basic Navigation & Route Finding

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Walk Planning & Adaptability

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Appropriate Equipment Use

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Risk Management & Emergency Procedures

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Environmental Knowledge, Conservation, Access, and Land Ownership

Course Outcomes

Pass – You’ve demonstrated all required competencies

Defer – Further development needed in specific areas before a partial reassessment

Fail – A full reassessment is required

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Lowland Leader Training

Bewerley Park Outdoor Education Centre Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge

Day 1: 11 Nov 2023 | 09:00am - 05:00pm Day 2: 12 Nov 2023 | 09:00am - 05:00pm The Lowland Leader qualification has been designed for people who wish to lead groups on day walks in lowland countryside and woodland in summer conditions. The majority of the UK and Ireland is made up of this type of terrain so you'll never be short of places to go walking. Before you book onto a Lowland Leader training course, make sure you have done the following: You must be at least 17 years old You must be registered on the scheme You must have recorded a minimum of 10 varied walks in Lowland terrain where the use of a map is required (ideally these will be recorded on DLOG) which can have taken place at any point (pre- or post-registration).   What's Covered Outcomes

Lowland Leader Training

Bewerley Park Outdoor Education Centre Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge

Day 1: 20 Sept 2023 | 09:00am - 05:00pm Day 2: 22 Sept 2023 | 09:00am - 05:00pm The Lowland Leader qualification has been designed for people who wish to lead groups on day walks in lowland countryside and woodland in summer conditions. The majority of the UK and Ireland is made up of this type of terrain so you'll never be short of places to go walking. Before you book onto a Lowland Leader training course, make sure you have done the following:You must be at least 17 years oldYou must be registered on the schemeYou must have recorded a minimum of 10 varied walks in Lowland terrain where the use of a map is required (ideally these will be recorded on DLOG) which can have taken place at any point (pre- or post-registration).      What's Covered Outcomes

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Day 1: 13 July 2024 | 09:00am - 17:00pm One-day Practical and written assessment with a British Cycling accredited provider. The assessment is to be booked once you’ve had enough time to hone the skills and knowledge you have obtained on your training day. The maximum time to complete your award is 18months. You will be assessed on topics such as planning and delivery of rides, leading techniques for effective group management, map reading and navigation, management of accidents and emergencies, equipment set-up, trailside repairs and core mountain bike techniques.To attend the training course you must: Have completed the 2 day Level 2 Training Course.Have logged additional experience In order for your award to be accredited you are required to: hold British Cycling Membership of Ride level or above.attend and evidence a two-day outdoor First Aid courseundergo and evidence safeguarding training appropriate to the country they are leading in. These can occur after your course, but your award will only be provided on receipt and acceptance of these.

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