A group of 10 young people from Neath Port Talbot recently hit the high seas, supported by the Council’s Youth Service Families First team, as they completed a sailing expedition around the coast of Britain.
The week-long journey took place aboard the Tectona, the largest vessel in the fleet of the Island Trust, a registered charity specialising in providing challenging sailing adventures.
Despite the challenges presented by sailing this traditional tall ship, not least the six large sails to keep the young crew busy all week; they soon found their sea legs, not only achieving sailing qualifications but even racing the vessel in the ASTO small ships race.
In the face of tough competition the group’s hard work saw them finish in third place in two of their races and receive an award at the closing ceremony for being the youngest crew to take part.
In addition, the young people successfully completed an entry-level Royal Yachting Association Training Course.
The expedition was funded through the Welsh Government’s Families First programme and subsidised by the Island Trust.
Cllr Peter Rees, Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Culture said: “Neath Port Talbot Council’s Youth Service, through funded programmes such as Families First, is working alongside partners to engage and inspire young people across the county borough, including those who may be facing particularly difficult situations or barriers.”
“It is our aim to give all young people the best possible start in life and activities such as these give participants a chance to broaden their horizons in a rare and unique way. I am very proud of this group for how they have made the most of this special and fantastic opportunity.”
“They return to shore having developed their confidence, skills and capabilities through learning to sail, navigate and passage plan; as well as experiencing independent living and how to work together as a crew.”
The week finished off on a high for the group as they were joined during the journey home by a pod of dolphins that swam alongside the ship.
The Neath Port Talbot Council Youth Service Families First team provides individual and group support to young people aged 8 – 24 years old, to help during periods of transition, build resilience, develop skills and offer new opportunities that enable young people to reach their full potential.
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