Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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A packed lunch. We will provide some light snacks (vegan) and fruit.
A filled water bottle.
Wear clothes that they don't mind getting messy – the camp takes place outside for the whole day so please make sure your child(ren) are dressed warmly enough.
Wear sturdy shoes and socks - a spare pair of socks is also never a bad idea!.
Bring a raincoat.
We would suggest that your child doesn't need to bring a phone and we will be asking children who do have phones to leave them in their bags. This helps the young people truly immerse themselves in the activities and the fun & calm of spending time in nature. If you'd like to contact us, please call me directly on 07774 954 246.
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We want to make Cam’s Camp financially accessible. So we're offering 2 price options.
For those who can afford £40 per child per day we would be very grateful if you're able to pay this amount as it's what we need to cover the costs of running the camp.
However, we'd love for as many young people as possible to have the opportunity to take part, so if this is not affordable to you, you have the option of paying £20 per child per day.
On the Stripe payment link, select quantity (qty) “0” for the price you don’t want to pay.
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All Cam’s Camps have a ratio of at least 1 adult to 8 young people.
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You can reach us via our contact page here or by emailing us on camscamp@protonmail.com.
If you'd like to speak with us, please call Cam directly on 07774 954 246.
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All staff have an Enhanced DBS check, experience working outdoors with young people, and outdoor First Aid training.
Cam also has:
Youth Work Level 2 (February 2025).
Safeguarding Children Level 3 (April 2024).
Mental Health First Aider (April 2024).
Supporting young adults and teenagers training (March 2024).
Outdoor First Aid training (January 2024).
Level 2 Food Hygiene (July 2025).
Masters degree in Ecology (2016).