Terms and Conditions

Bushcraft, including Firecraft, Shelter Building, Nature Watching, Foraging and Cooking with ‘Wild’ Foods, Nature Collecting, Pond Dipping and Insect/Butterfly Trapping and Netting, use of hand tools and playing in the outdoors inherently involves a certain amount of risk, which serves a vital role in a child’s development.By ticking below you understand that by its nature, bushcraft involves tool use, though carefully monitored and risk/benefit assessed, it means some risk is inevitable. You agree that cuts, grazes, burns, falls and injury can happen while children are on a bushcraft camp and will not sue for such by confirming you are aware of the risks involved and you and your child are in good health prior to taking part. You give Sligo Woodland School permission to give first aid in accordance with our Forest School Leaders level of first aid training or to refer your child for medical treatment if necessary.