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  1. Geocaching with Schools in the National Park

    School Children were given the opportunity to walk along part of the Cleveland Way and North Sea Trail. On the way they were able to experience the coastal landscape and wildlife, history and culture and gain an introduction to geocaching. Transport was arranged to take children to the start and pick them up from the end of the walk.
  2. Connect Children and Environment

    Children took part in walks along various parts of the Cleveland Way and North Sea Trail. The focus was on increasing awareness of the National Park and the coast, as well as building confidence in using the countryside and experiencing outdoor activities.
  3. Challenging Youth

    Young people were involved in the development and delivery of an Award programme to encourage more participation in outdoor activities by socially disadvantaged individuals and groups. This was intended to create and promote opportunities for those young adults to have a healthier life style. This would be achieved through a range of physical activities, that otherwise may not be available to them. It was envisaged that, through these means, an increase in National Park and coastal awareness would be attained, as well as confidence building.
  4. Backpacks, what works and what is needed?

    This initiative was aimed at developing different sets of backpack content for different types of visitors. By developing sets of equipent, it was hoped that visitors would rent or buy a backpack suited to their interests or plans for the family. The project worked, but showed very different results from those originally anticipated.
    A night in the open, will it rain?
    I don't care if it rains....
    Snug and ready
    Nordic walking
    Backpacks for all-year experiences
  5. CMI Monkey Sunday

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by North Jutland, working with Danish Nature and Forest Agency, in Denmark. It was aimed at activating disaffected and deprived young people by providing an opportunity to experience a nature-based activity day.
  6. CMI Path Grading

    Aimed at all those who are interested in outdoor life, this initiative was designed to improve the knowledge and understanding of opportunities and diversity of physical activity. This work will help match ability and interest to the landscape and the skills required to enjoy the experience
    The front page of the new website
  7. CMI Cafe Mermaids

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Kragerø Subpartner, Bamble, in Norway. It was aimed at activating local unemployed immigrant women, who were relatively inactive and who did little exercise, out into the local community as a means of facilitating increased integration, developing skills and increasing job employability.
    Cafe at the opening event
    Bamble Bydgekvinnelag samples the food
  8. CMI Stimulating Walking, a programme for those normally inactive, Fryslan

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Fryslan in the Netherlands. It was aimed at activating those members of the local community who did not normally take much exercise. The activity was also to include measuring heart rate etc.
  9. CMI Circular walks in Great Yarmouth and nearby coastal villages

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Norfolk County Council, in UK. It was aimed at mobilising local people (particularly those with mental health issues) who were relatively inactive and who did little exercise, to regularly use the local footpaths and to walk more often as a free and easy way of including exercise as part of everyday life.
    The official opening
    The new guide has been launched
    The new path
    Universal access

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