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An introduction to Deptford Creek - it's risks, tides, and the local context. One-day course.
At Creek Know-how you will learn how to safely interact with a wild river and what to consider before visiting a tidal area like Deptford Creek or the tidal Thames. You will then apply your understanding of the river by wading in Deptford Creek.
You will explore:
- Interacting safely with wild spaces by assessing and managing risk
- The local context and the changes in Deptford Creek over time
- Facilitating outdoor activities and planning activities for groups of people
- Interpreting and using tidal data, and gaining first hand experience of tidal rivers
- Putting your learning into practice as we wade in Deptford Creek
- Volunteering with Creekside Discovery Centre
Part of this course is classroom based, and part includes a river walk at low tide. Young people do not need to be accompanied by an adult. The training course runs from 10am to 3pm, with breaks for refreshments and lunch. Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided, please bring lunch with you on the day. Wear outdoor clothing appropriate for the weather conditions on the day – Raincoats and waders will be provided for going into the Creek.
* Suitable for ages 14 or above.