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How to Partner with AFYD

AFYD operates at a local level through community partnerships. Where an individual or organisation expresses an interest in setting up an AFYD programme in their area the Trust will assist them by providing presentations and information to those interested parties and potential partners within the community where the proposed AFYD will operate.

Once everything is approved the Trust will arrange for the new AFYD teams training, provide a full copy of our courses modular lesson notes, the equipment, the child protection policy, participant contracts, enhanced disclosure applications, insurance, and generic risk assessments, that are required to deliver the courses.

If you are interested in forming an AFYD in your area please contact:

Grev Humphrey

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Dundee School

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