A SEARCH and rescue team has been awarded thousands of pounds to develop its pioneering work with youngsters.
Teesdale and Weardale Search and Rescue Team (TWSRT) is believed to be the only one in the country to boast a youth team.
The £25,000 funding from the Government will pay for new equipment and training for the youth group.
Team leaders have recently returned from Iceland where they spent a week working with the well-established youth sections within their rescue teams.
The project is one of a string of initiatives in the north of England called Leader+.
It has been supported by the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, as part of an initiative to promote dynamic rural communities by funding projects conceived and implemented by the communities that will benefit from them.
Teesdale and Weardale Search and Rescue Team youth group is aimed at young people aged over 16.
Chris Roberts, a youth team training officer who led the Iceland exhibition, said there was a lot to be learned from Iceland groups.
He said: "It's long been recognised by the Icelandic search and rescue teams that young people are the life blood of the organisation.
"The trip to Iceland was an important first step in developing our youth section."
The youngsters are taught mountain rescue skills through exercises with the main team, including first- aid rock-climbing, caving and canoeing.
Anyone who would like to find out more about joining the TWSRT youth team, or who can offer financial support to the project and next Iceland trip is asked to contact Mr Roberts on (01833) 690268.
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