Black Country enterprise to help boost mental and physical wellbeing

Challenge Academy has secured £310,000 of funding.

Author: Kellie MaddoxPublished 21st Nov 2022

One of the UK’s leading outdoor learning specialists will be able to help more people in the Black Country overcome mental and physical barriers thanks to National Lottery funding.

Challenge Academy, which offers activities like high ropes, nets, obstacle courses and bouldering at its site in Baggeridge Country Park, will use ‘Reaching Communities’ backing to deliver around 50 funded courses every year.

The one, three and six-day courses have been specifically designed to help people cope better with everyday stresses, gain employability skills and maintain healthy relationships, with the social enterprise now looking to engage with all types of organisations, including local churches, community groups and charities.

Set to be delivered over three years, it is anticipated that the ‘Branching Out’ courses will help more than 1000 people bounce back from the impact of the pandemic and rising living costs.

Challenge Academy offers one, three and six-day courses

“We have developed a way of connecting with individuals and, whether it is through our aerial adventure courses, our ground trails or just specialist coaching in our training centre, we know we are making a huge difference to lives,” explained Mel Ellis, who founded Challenge Academy in 2016 alongside business partner Greg Brookes-Clayton.

“It’s great news that the National Lottery’s Reaching Communities Fund agrees, and the £310,000 financial backing will mean we are able to roll this out to even more individuals and hopefully create a stronger and more resilient Black Country.

“The courses have been designed to be flexible and should appeal to individuals both young and old and with different levels of physical ability. We will hold most of them at our Outdoor Learning Centre, but there is the opportunity for us to deliver at organisations as well.

“What really gets people learning is making the activities fun and practical, taking the conversation out of a room and into the outdoors where they can try new things, work as a team and, if they want, challenge what they think they can achieve.

“This is what makes Challenge Academy different to the rest and this is what delivers results…time and time again.”

Becky Pickin, Senior Development Officer at Dudley Council for Voluntary Service, added her support: “Mel and the team have built a spectacular facility designed to educate, challenge and get the most out of people, from high ropes to climbing walls and outdoor classrooms.

“They also have a highly skilled and committed team, which makes it the ideal organisation to help the Black Country become stronger and more resilient through its exciting ‘Branching Out’ courses.”

Challenge Academy has grown from a fledgling idea by former RAF Squadron Leader and PE Teacher Mel Ellis and former Special Educational Needs teacher Greg Brookes-Clayton into one of the UK’s leading outdoor learning venues.

Every year, the social enterprise supports over 3000 young people to tackle mental and physical health issues, tailoring training and maximising their unique facilities to deliver exactly what is needed.

More details about the courses can be found here.

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