There’s no doubt that connecting with nature improves our mental health. Recent figures suggest that wellbeing, self-confidence and employability improve when young people spend time in green spaces. 95% said it boosted their confidence and 86% said it had a positive effect on their mental health. Being in nature also helps to reduces loneliness in cities, according to a study published in the Scientific Reports journal.

This summer we created a short film that demonstrates just how important it is for children to get out in nature, to be among trees, in green spaces, and with friends. It was created as part of our Holiday Activities and Food Summer Club (commissioned by East Sussex County Council), and in partnership with the South Downs National Park Trust. With young filmmaker Luke Lebihan behind the camera, we explored the Seven Sisters Country Park, had photography and sound recording sessions at Friston Forest, and went river paddleboarding. It was an unforgettable summer.

These trips out really helped everyone to leave their worries behind, and to be in the moment.

“Lockdown was very boring – I didn’t really have anyone to talk to. This is a break from normal life and it’s good fun. You stop worrying about things that you normally worry about and you’re able to just enjoy yourself.”

Young person attending Make (Good) Trouble’s Summer Club at the South Downs National Park

Amanda Elmes, who leads learning and outreach in the South Downs National Park, said:

“It’s been wonderful to work with these teenagers and see them blossom through this experience.

“Unfortunately a significant proportion of young people are disconnected from the natural world around them and the pandemic has only exacerbated this. We’re really passionate at the National Park about giving young people opportunities to get out into the South Downs, learn about nature and have fun – they might even come home with muddy shoes! The testimonials we have had really support all the research that getting out into green, natural spaces is good for children’s mental health and wellbeing. We strongly believe that all children should have access to nature.”

Make (Good) Trouble’s Summer Club attendees looking out over Cuckmere Haven

Read the article on South Downs National Park website

Further resources for making the most of the great outdoors

Educational guide packed with ideas for things to do: 50 ways forest and outdoor learning experiences benefit child development

Forest England resources for teachers (we think young people and parents will find some great info here too like tree identification charts and the teacher’s blog)

Finding balance: 6 ways to help your teen study (and avoid burnout) from My Tutor

We’re super excited to be running our summer club again this July/August as part of the East Sussex Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme.

Our clubs are planned and run by young people, alongside our experienced team. We have a range of activities planned centred around audio recording and photography. We have trips planned around the East Sussex countryside and seaside. We will go on nature walks and try out taster sessions for paddle-boarding.

Attendees will have the chance to document their experiences at the club. They will gain skills as roving reporters, with the sound footage edited to create our very first HAF podcast! 

We will host safe outdoor cooking sessions (weather permitting), such as BBQs with healthy homemade menus designed by and for the children. 

At The Joff, Peacehaven.

The club will run from 11am to 4pm, Monday to Thursday, from 25 July to 4 August.

Our two-week summer club is free to young people in receipt of benefits-related free school meals (FSM).

This project will give children the opportunity to make good memories, during one of the most uncertain times in recent history, as well as teaching them valuable transferable skills in media production, confidence, team building and hands on learning.

👉 Places are limited, so register today for your free place.

Feedback for Make (Good) Trouble HAF Clubs:

⭐️ “I’m gonna miss everyone a lot, including the grown upsI” Attendee feedback, Summer 2021

⭐️ “I’ve been coming for the whole summer (4 weeks), I was meant to go on holiday but decided to stay at the club instead.” Attendee feedback, Summer 2021

⭐️ “He came home happy every day and I can’t thank you enough for that.” Parentfeedback, Summer 2021

⭐️ “The fact that she’s had an opportunity to try [photography] out for herself and has just loved it is really, really great, because it could be more than a hobby for her.”  Parent feedback, Summer 2021

This Christmas, we’ll be cooking up a storm in our Festive Holiday Club, run by our young Makers, for children aged between 11 and 16. We’ll be making festive food and filming

Our four-day Festive Fun Food and Activities Club runs in partnership with East Sussex County Council Holiday, Activity and Food Programme (HAF) and The Joff Youth Centre in Peacehaven. The Club is free for children entitled to benefits-related free school meals and other groups.  

The Club runs from Monday 20 to Thursday 23 December 2021 from 11am to 3pm. Lunch will be provided.

We have 10 places on a first-come, first-served basis.

❄️ For young people age 11-16

❄️ 11am-3pm, Mon 20 – Thur 23 December 2021 

❄️ The Joff Youth Centre, Roderick Avenue, Peacehaven, East Sussex, BN10 8BL

👉 To register, click here.

Watch our film, created for East Sussex County Council, celebrating the HAF Summer Programme

Our young team made this film to celebrate the summer activities and highlight the importance of these clubs, which will be running again over Christmas.
https://twitter.com/makegoodnews/status/1430525964249882630
BBQ at Make (Good) Trouble’s Summer Holiday Club

We are delighted to offer a new Make (Good) Trouble Summer Club this August in partnership with East Sussex County Council Holiday, Activity and Food Programme. It’s for children aged between 12 and 16 and entitled to benefits-related free school meals. The course is free. 

If your child is interested, you can find out more here and apply. Please pass the link on to anyone you know who might like to come along.

The Club runs from Monday 2 August to Thursday 26 August 2021

Our Summer Club will provide fun and creative Media Production sessions led by young people. 

ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:

  • Creating short films using editing and audio skills
  • Learning interview skills
  • Photography including composition, shot lists, editing
  • Creating content for social media including graphics and video
  • Sound recording and editing
  • Sound effects and music integration
  • Research skills

Children attending the sessions will also have time to engage in outdoor activities each day in order to maintain a healthy balance of exercise and team building.

The young makers who attend the club will be awarded Digital badges for their CV on completion of this project. Make (Good) Trouble is a partner of the RSA Cities of Learning programme, designed to provide practical pathways to employment. In 2020 we awarded 54 Cities Of Learning Digital Badges, accredited by City and Guilds, to young people across the South East.  

Times and dates: 11am-3pm, Monday to Thursday, 2-26 August 2021

Ages: 12-16 years

Location: Westfield House, East Sussex County Council, County Hall, St Anne’s Crescent, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1UE 

  • Help with transport to the location can be provided. 
  • Lunch and beverages will be provided. Please let us know of any dietary requirements.
  • All our Make (Good) Trouble team are DBS checked, risk assessments completed, and Covid Guidelines will be followed. 
  • We have places for a maximum of 10 young people, on a first come, first-served basis
  • Parents/carers can sign up their children by completing our form (please note, we only have 10 places and will let you know by email if you have secured a place).