Rotary Youth Leaders Award (RYLA)

RYLA offers an intensive 7-day course for 18-26 year-olds, helping them to develop as future leaders


The Rotary Club of Cambridge selects candidates for RYLA East Anglia

 

The 2023 course has now taken place but we shall be seeking applicants for the 2024 one early in that year

 

RYLA is a Rotary program to encourage the development of young people as future community and business leaders. The courses are a week long and take place at Grafham Water Centre, near Huntingdon, in 2022 from 27 August to 3 September. Participants take part in a residential programme that includes team exercises, physical activities, personal presentations and discussion. The aim is to create a testing, but supportive, environment where they challenged both physically and mentally, encouraged to step outside their comfort zone and learn more about themselves and their potential.

By combining the finest of outdoor development activities with current best practice in leadership training, the course helps candidates to:

• work effectively in a team, even when tired and stressed

• discover the benefits of delegation

• recognise and utilise skills in others

• work to tight deadlines

• understand the challenges of leadership

• learn from their own mistakes

Some comments from recent attendees: "Life changing” "Challenging & Exciting”, “Absolutely unforgettable”, "Understand myself more and my impact on others”, “Made lifelong friends”, “ Great fun”, “A fantastic experience”.

Find out more about the RYLA experience at www.ryla.co.uk. The 2023 course ran from Saturday 26th August to Saturday 2nd September.
 

Applicants for sponsorship will be asked to complete an application form, and then attend for interview. For selected candidates, the full cost of the week's course is covered by The Rotary Club of Cambridge

 

 

Click logo below to hear John Barrett's interview by Julian Clover on his Cambridge 105 show a couple of years ago, to learn more.

Please note that the deadline for applying and the dates of future courses are different from those mentioned in this interview

 

 

 

 

 

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