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THE PROGRAMME

Bryson Charitable Group is one of Northern Ireland’s oldest charities, serving the community since 1906. Its Schools Education Programme started in 1986, providing a free environmental awareness programme to selected schools in Belfast and has continued to develop and grow across the greater Belfast area.

The Environmental Education Unit delivers the ‘Reduce, Re-use and Recycle’ message to primary schools across Northern Ireland. With the launch of the School’s Recycling Programme to all schools in the Belfast area, Education Officers will now be supporting this programme as it rolls out from September 2004.

Much research exists that tells us that, if we are to influence and shape habits, we must start with children. Habits, like recycling, can be then be re-enforced over their entire lives.

Bryson Charitable Group Recycling Education Programme has been designed to not only deliver the serious message on waste minimisation in a fun and interesting way, but also to fit in with the current National Curriculum, as well as the new, revised curriculum. The main aim is to promote the message of the three R’s – reduce, re-use and recycle, both in school and at home. This is achieved using a variety of interventions, depending on resources available and what the teacher or school requires. If possible, we use a combination of approaches over one or several visits to a class or school.

The Unit also provides a number of other services:

• training for student teachers
• sending information to schools
• meeting with teachers to advise them on ways to set up their own recycling programme.



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