School of Children, Young People and Families enrichment

Events such as trips, talks and conferences are a key approach within the School.
Photo of staff and students at the Forest School trip..

We bring learning to life and implement theory into practice by working with local and regional employers. Here are some examples of trips, visits and further qualifications our students can take advantage of when studying in the School of Children, Young People and Families.

  • Field trips at each year of study ​
  • Forest Schools experiences​
  • Outdoor Nursery​
  • Museum of Childhood​
  • Further professional qualifications ​
  • Mental Health first aid​
  • Makaton​
  • Paediatric first aid

School trips

image of students at a Forest School experience..

Forest School experience

Forest Schools
Image of students outside Allerton CoE Primary School..

Allerton CoE visit

Allerton CoE School visit
Image of School of Children, Young People and Families staff and students visiting charity, Zarach..

Zarach, partner visit

Zarach visit


School events

Image of pupils at the SEND Sports Day..

SEND Sports Day

SEND Sports Day
Image of Champions of Childhood Conference graphic..

Conference

Champions of Childhood
photo of the CYPF School Award winners..

Heart of our School

Heart of our School
Image of CYPF staff at the Dean's Awards, January 2025..

Dean's Awards

Dean's Awards


School talks

Image of alumna Becca Haigh speaking to CYPF students..

Animal-assisted Therapy

Becca Haigh
Image of Best Childcare delivering a talk to students..

Best Childcare

Best Childcare

Philosophy, Ethics and Religion

Our Philosophy, Ethics and Religion degree is brought to life by active researchers with a range of expertise who will engage you in topical debates and lively discussions. Learning in small groups, you’ll receive the personal student support we are renowned for and develop the in-demand key transferable skills employers want. See below some of the activities our students have been getting involved in.

PER activities

Image of staff and students at Think Fest..

Think:Fest

Our Level 6 students had the opportunity to deliver a conference as part of their Learning through Work module aimed at inspiring local secondary school students. Think:Fest included thought-provoking discussions, academic taster sessions, expert insights, and interactive workshops and was attended by around 150 students from 10 different local schools. A great achievement all round!

Find out more

Image of Philosophy, Ethics and Religion Dungeons and Dragons research session..

Learning through D&D

The PER team has been researching to see if the tabletop role-playing game, Dungeons and Dragons, can be used in the teaching of philosophy and ethics.

In December, the team presented the findings of their feasibility study to an audience of students, colleagues and researchers across the University, with initial results looking promising.

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PEAR Society

Welcome to the Philosophy, Ethics and Religion (PEAR) Society. Run by students, the society welcomes members of the LTU community regardless of their course or beliefs.

The PEAR Society aims to provide a safe space where people can learn together and respectfully discuss and debate a range of philosophical topics 

Look out for more information about the PEAR Society when you join LTU.