Posted: Sun 28th Oct 2018

Phoenix project fires up Wrexham students

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Oct 28th, 2018

Local youngsters from a Wrexham secondary school recently took part in North Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s innovative Phoenix courses.

The Phoenix project is a course designed to assist in redirecting the energy of young people towards productive and worthwhile activities that will assist in the integration of the individuals with their peers and their communities.

Students at Ysgol Clywedog and Ysgol Bro Idris, Dolgellau took part in the courses this month.

Last week’s course was held at Dolgellau Fire Station and the previous week’s was held at Chirk Fire Station.

Pam Roberts, Phoenix coordinator, said: “The Fire and Rescue Service has a powerful draw for young people, which gives us the opportunity to try and influence behaviour.

“The Phoenix project offers a unique experience to build on qualities we as a Service work towards such as respect, communication and trust.

“The week involves a blend of classroom learning where the youngsters were taught consequences of actions, then drill yard activity where we promote working together as a team, assessing risk and adhering to instructions.

“Skills learnt during the week are demonstrated at a ceremony of achievement with attendance of a Principal Officer, Fire Authority members, parents, guardians and staff from the school.

“The aim of the course is to assist the youngsters in becoming more motivated and positive about themselves, which in turn has the effect of making them better citizens.

“We are hoping that these young people will feel that they have gained something positive from the Phoenix project and feel that it will be of benefit to them in the future.”

Picture: North Wales Fire and Rescue Service



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