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About Adventure Activity Associates

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AAIAC (Adventure Activity Industry Advisory Committee) have asked Adventure Activity Associates to start the process of informing anyone involved in the provision of outdoor activities (providers, accreditation schemes, users and others) of important recent developments in non-statutory accreditation. This is to be held on Wednesday, 10th December 2008, at Boreatton Park, Shropshire.

The programme, booking form and background information can be downloaded from the "Projects & Downloads" page - follow the link in the menu on the left.

Adventure Activity Associates is made up of outdoor professionals with proven track records in management and relevant outdoor project work. We are recognised within the industry as deliverers of practical solutions to difficult problems. Recent projects successfully completed include:

  • Review of the Mountaineering Council of Scotland
              Strategic review of this key National Governing Body of Sport
  • Calvert Trust Structure Review
              A review of the structure and operation of this national charity
  • Outdoor Education and Adventurous Activities - Service Reviews
Strategic reviews of the outdoor education services of Bedfordshire County Council, Northampton County Council and Manchester City Council
  • Research into the possible options for adventure activity accreditation in Northern Ireland
Commissioned by the Northern Ireland Sports Council on behalf of the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure Northern Ireland
  • Audit and develop non-statutory accreditation schemes for Adventure Activity Providers
Groundbreaking strategic review managed by the Adventure Activity Industry Advisory Committee and funded by DCSF (on going).
  • Macmillan Academy
Guidance and ongoing support with innovative program of adventurous outdoor activities