Wild Work joined the Ability participants to develop a Citizen Science training course called "Journey to Becoming a Wild Work Citizen Scientist". In this episode Will and Karen reflect on the programme.
The Ability Programme helps young adults with disabilities to engage in the community and to find employment, supporting them through training, workshops and employer engagement
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Wild Work: 5 Years In (Part 2)
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Wild Work Student Placement: First episode - Introduction
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Wild Work’s place-based approach and how we benefit nature and society.
Why engage with Wild Work and the benefits of being part of the Wild Work movement
The perspective of a Wild Worker - William O Halloran
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