Saturday, 30 April 2011

The Great Big Society....

Campaign for Adventure is a strong supporter of the Big Society initiative. At planning a CfA session 24 points of potential were set into a Big Society Vision Plan. We now offer these as ideas for improvement. Tell us what you think...


We all know we only come to know ourselves when we push limits. Failure tends to be about not reaching potential rather than opportunities not being found/sought/offered. These 24 points came from discussions on the statement 'If we are to create an enterprising society of creative individuals, the learning process itself must be adventurous.'. Tell us what you think about the educational and societal implications and opportunities related to these statements....

More people getting closer to achieving their potential

Everyone knows their future is in their own hands

Every young person has experience of Adventure & Enterprise.

When people go travelling they don’t get the guidebook out

Increase in trespass in the countryside [eco-conscious pioneering].

Decrease in TV/Video/computer games

National survey shows a belief in doing adventurous things

People do something new every day

UK is in the top 3 of adventurous societies [Adventure Olympics?]

Index of adventure – use existing statistics – is created and monitored

Young offenders’ institutes close – no need to commit crime to get a thrill, or status

Groups writing their own prescriptions for adventure

A groundswell of popular opinion exists that balances the culture of fear

No adverts re suing people

Hospital occupancy drops by 50% - due to greater health, judgement & responsibility.

Councils stop identifying risks that don’t exist/start balancing risks

Increase in unsupervised use of playgrounds

More children walking to school by themselves

Regular power-cuts enthuse real creativity in the home and are no problem

More start-up businesses, particularly more staying alive beyond 3 yrs

Re-introduction of wolves into remote parts of UK – the positive side is seen

Communities [not councils/quangos] feel in control of their local economy

Peoples’ lives are more adventurous overall, with higher self esteem evident

Old people are more adventurous – life into years puts years onto life.

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