Articles

Here is a selection of recent articles that are relevant to Adventurous Training. 

A Generation Scarred by the Covid-19 Pandemic

A Generation Scarred by the Covid-19 Pandemic

“A generation scarred by the Covid-19 pandemic” published in CentrePiece – the magazine of The Centre for Economic Performance considers how the closure of schools during lockdown has impacted on social interaction skills and mental health as well as educational…

Pupils who take part in cadets at school have an ‘edge’

Pupils who take part in cadets at school have an ‘edge’

Pupils who take part in cadets at school have an ‘edge’ according to a new study published by Professor Simon Denny, Professor Richard Hazenberg and Dr Claire Peterson-Young of the University of Northampton. The report, titled ‘Getting an Edge: The…

Developing Resilient Youth through Outdoor Adventure

Developing Resilient Youth through Outdoor Adventure

The impact of expedition experiences on young people and how these formative adventures shape their adult lives is a topic that invites deep exploration. In this analysis, Mike Blakey, our Grant Applications Committee Manager, delves into the long-term effects of…

Adventure as Therapy

Adventure as Therapy

Expeditions and challenging adventurous activities are good for the body and the mind. We explore the benefits of Adventurous Training (AT) for good mental health.  In an era where mental health concerns are increasingly prevalent, The Ulysses Trust offers an…