Bendrigg Trust

The Bendrigg Trust make adventure accessible, working together to overcome barriers and transform lives. They provide residential activity breaks for people of any age or ability at their centre in Cumbria.

The Company grant helped fund the Bendrigg Alternative Scheme which continued to provide meaningful volunteering and rehabilitation opportunities for people leaving custody and individuals considered at risk, in line with the aims outlined in the original funding application. During the grant period, Bendrigg delivered 15 placements for seven individuals, generating 321 hours of volunteering support. Six individuals undertook 11 residential placements linked to the prison system, contributing 308 hours, while one at-risk individual completed four day placements. Although the project faced significant external challenges caused by pressures within the prison and probation system, including early prisoner release schemes and last-minute placement cancellations, the placements delivered remained highly impactful for both participants and the charity.

The quality and outcomes of the programme remained strong despite the lower participant numbers. Wellbeing monitoring using the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale showed clear improvements for all participants who completed pre- and post-placement assessments. Many individuals began the programme with low wellbeing scores, including indicators of mild or chronic depression, but all participants recorded medium or high wellbeing scores after their placement. Bendrigg continues to maintain strong relationships with prison and probation partners while reviewing the future direction of the scheme, including a potential increased focus on supporting at-risk individuals and families affected by imprisonment

When asked “What are you least looking forward to/unsure about?: “Friday afternoon when I have to leave. “I am looking forward to giving something back. I enjoyed my last stay and placement in November 2024 and I wanted to come back again. I got so much enjoyment seeing the smiles on the faces of the children enjoying themselves at Bendrigg. “Another lovely week at Bendrigg. Mixing with the two groups of children and their carers and bonding the best you can in a 2 day period. Each time I have come the easier it becomes. The groups have been here for such a short period of time and then they have gone. “The children surprised me in that despite their difficulties they remain happy and smiling and eager to try again. The teachers surprised me with the amount of love and care and patience they have despite challenges with the children in their care. They are really special people. “I have learnt that there are people in this world who are angels, who give so much in the pursuit of other people’s happiness. About myself I have learnt that perhaps this is something I could do.” - "Ben" Volunteer on a placement from an open prison
I'm looking forward to being part of team and helping other people and trying things that I have never tried before. “I never done many outdoor activities only when I was younger, so I'm a little anxious but am happy to try and push myself. Day one was challenging. I've never done work like this before and felt communicating with the children and groups difficult but that has now improved! “I was surprised that people can do everything and that disabilities should not stop them. I was amazed how much that people in wheelchairs could do. I found this fantastic. “I have learnt that I need to remove myself from my comfort blanket and try new things and that we are all human.” - "Maz" Volunteer identified as ‘at risk’ by probation service

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