一项Gloucestershire方案帮助1 190名青年在信托和伙伴关系的资助下,通过利用公共交通进行自然旅行,培养了旅行技能。
A Gloucestershire program helped 1,190 youth build travel skills via nature trips using public transit, funded by trusts and partnerships.
Gloucestershire的自然利用项目正在帮助青年人通过Gloucestershire社区铁路伙伴关系、Cotswolds National Landscape和World Jungle的伙伴关系建立独立的旅行技能。
The Access to Nature project in Gloucestershire is helping young people build independent travel skills through a partnership involving the Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership, Cotswolds National Landscape, and World Jungle.
该方案由Ernest Cook信托基金、社区铁路发展基金和Barnwood信托基金资助,第一年吸引了来自11个组织的1 190名青年参加,将课堂学习与使用公共汽车和火车的实实在在旅行结合起来。
Funded by the Ernest Cook Trust, Community Rail Development Fund, and Barnwood Trust, the program engaged 1,190 youth from 11 organizations in its first year, combining classroom learning with real-world trips using buses and trains.
参加者对旅行规划和公共交通使用的信心增强,参加了8次自然游览,并获得2 197项旅行资源。
Participants gained confidence in journey planning and public transit use, took part in eight nature excursions, and received 2,197 travel resources.
该倡议以交通或绿色空间有限青年为对象,采用以青年为主导的办法,将在第二年扩大。
The initiative, which targets youth with limited access to transport or green spaces, uses a youth-led approach and will expand in a second year.