Winner - Green Student Traveller Award 2010
MEDICAL PLACEMENT
Arrival: Airport Pickup. Welcome and Safety Briefing.
You will live in our Student house in Accra where your breakfast and evening meals are typically provided.
We then take you to your clinic or sports club.
Placements for sports therapy are typically in sports clubs or schools.
General medical placements are assisting in medical centres.
These placemats suit untrained volunteers.
If you are a current medical student seeking a professional medical placement then view our MedFORCE site.
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Community
Ideal for pre or post university gap year. This sporting gap year gives our kids a chance, pass on your passion for sport.
Plus: Sport England qualification. No experience required as we train you in our gap sports project!
London Briefing: We prepare you before you go. Project, and country briefing and your coaching certificate.
Arrival: Airport Pickup. Welcome and Safety Briefing.
You will live in our Student house in Accra where your breakfast and evening meals are typically provided. We then take you to your school or sports club. Full back up.
You will create lesson plans; run coaching sessions alongside the local teachers. You will learn public speaking, leadership and organisational skills as well as your chosen sports skills!
Departures every month. UK briefing before you go – call now for full details.
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER
SPORTS COACHING
Arrival: Airport Pickup. Welcome and Safety Briefing.
You will live in our Student house in Accra where your breakfast and evening meals are typically provided. We then take you to your school or community centre.
You will volunteer alongside a local NGO or school. Typically the community projects are constructing facilities for the school or repairing facilities that have collapsed or in vital need of repair.
This project gives you a great introduction into the community. You become part of the family! Ideal for your pre and post university Gap year!
"Absolutely fantastic experience! By the end of the project i felt a part of the community and was really sad to leave, i made some great life-long friends and if the opportuniy to go back ever reappeared i would definately return.." James - from Bristol
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