Future Pathways
We Connect Learning To Real World Futures
How Pathways Are Built
Our Learning Pathway
Future pathways are built through storytelling, making, systems thinking and environmental learning. Our work creates space for young people and communities to explore, reflect, make, document and share.
Participation: Young people and communities begin with storytelling.
Production: Some learning may later move into books, story-led products, digital storytelling, visual media and cultural outputs through the wider ecosystem.
Exposure: Participants are introduced to wider possibilities and begin to recognise the skills, interests and forms of contribution they are already developing.
Future Pathways: These experiences can connect to facilitation, enterprise, cultural production, environmental learning and community work.
Participation, Documentation, Production and Exposure
Future Pathways
Pathway In Practice
Tree Tales
Tree Tales reflects how participation can develop through the wider ecosystem. What began with storytelling and environmental learning later moved into volunteering, project development, cultural production and future possibilities.
It demonstrates how participation can become contribution, and how contribution can develop into something visible, shareable and meaningful.
Future Pathways
Creative And Cultural Futures
Storytelling, design, publishing, visual communication, creative making, digital storytelling and cultural production all create opportunities for participation and future development. Through the wider ecosystem, participants can see how ideas move into books, products, visual media and public cultural experiences.Environmental And Climate Futures
Environmental learning, sustainability, ecology and climate communication require people who can think critically, understand systems and communicate clearly. Our work supports environmental understanding through storytelling, place-based learning and participation rooted in lived experience.Community And Facilitation Futures
Participants are encouraged to move beyond attendance and into contribution, volunteering, facilitation and shared leadership.Research And Systems Thinking
Through reflection, environmental learning and storytelling, participants begin to understand how social, cultural and environmental systems connect.Not Siloed
A young person who learns to tell stories about the environment may later become a filmmaker, climate communicator, educator, facilitator, researcher or community organiser.
Our role is to help people recognise where they can go, what they can build and how they can participate in shaping the world around them.
Future pathways are built through recognition, confidence, contribution and connection.
Get Involved
We welcome opportunities to work with schools, cultural organisations, community groups and partners interested in storytelling-led learning, participation and future-facing pathways.
Whether through programmes, collaborative projects or partnership, we welcome the opportunity to build together.