Mountain Training England
Learn, Lead, Inspire
Mountain Training England has published its Strategic Development Plan 2021-2025, which outlines its work over the next five years.
The plan describes five themes:
1. The Training Pathway
2. Quality Provision
3. Sustainable Delivery
4. Supporting Diversity
5. Promoting our Mission
We’ve begun with a partnership research piece Your Movement Matters. This research is designed to give baseline figures on participation and will help us tailor our approach. This project results will be published soon. Another example of implementation is the new
Skills & Training Fund, supporting new and future leaders from ethnically diverse backgrounds.
About
Mountain Training England has delivered leadership qualifications in mountaineering and climbing for candidates and centres from England since 1964.
Behind our current name is a considerable history. In 1964 the Mountain Leader Training Board, or MLTB, was formed by the British Mountaineering Council and the Central Council for Physical Recreation. The intention was to establish standards of training and assessment in the competence to lead others in the mountains: the Mountain Leadership Certificate (the MLC), as it was known, was born.
Over the following years the Mountain Leader Training Board took on a leading role in the delivery of the Single Pitch Award (SPA) and helped to develop the Walking Group Leader Award (WGL). In January 2003 the organisation changed its name to Mountain Leader Training England (MLTE) to reflect its client base.
Since then the organisation has helped to launch the Climbing Wall Award and the Climbing Wall Leading Award (now Climbing Wall Instructor and Climbing Wall Development Instructor). The main purposes of Mountain Training England are to register and advise candidates for the awards it delivers; approve and manage suitably qualified and experienced Providers for its courses and to ensure the quality of delivery of training and assessment courses.
In 2012 the organisation became Mountain Training England (MTE) as it changed its name and logo in conjunction with all of the UK Mountain Training organisations, with whom it continues to work to ensure harmonisation of delivery across the UK and Ireland.
The qualifications administered by Mountain Training England are: Mountain Leader, Hill and Moorland Leader, Lowland Leader, the Expedition Skills Module , Rock Climbing Instructor, Climbing Wall Instructor and Climbing Wall Development Instructor.
Staff team
Jon Garside
Training Officer BMC and MTE
Telephone: 0161 438 3329
Email:
jon@thebmc.co.uk
Strategic Plan 2021-25
Impact Report 2018
Company information
Company Name: Mountain Training England
Company number: 03061504
Place of registration: England & Wales
Registered office address: 177-179 Burton Road, West Didsbury, Manchester. M20 2BB
Email address: info@mountain-training.org
VAT no: 603629945
Registered charity number: 1047124
Directors
Mountain Training England is governed by a six-person Board of Directors. The Directors are supported by a Council of members comprised of a wide range of interested bodies.
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Peter Stacey - Chair
Peter is a Mountaineering and Climbing Instructor and also holds the Winter Mountain Leader and International Mountain Leader Awards. He was until 2019 a course provider for many of the Mountain Training award climbing and walking award schemes. Before retiring in 2022 Pete was self-employed and worked as a Technical Adviser for a range of activity providers, including activity centres, ropes courses and climbing walls. He also was employed as the Chief Officer for the British Activity Providers Association.
His outdoor career started in the late 1970’s at a small activity centre in the Lake District. Roles at YMCA Lakeside and Outward Bound Wales then led him to move sideways into working with young people at risk including young offender work and later managing the fostering and residential services in Telford. Then a ten-year spell followed working for the national charity Fairbridge as the West Midlands Regional Manager. Since 2005, Pete has been self-employed as a Mountaineering Instructor and International Mountain Leader leading treks in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, the Pyrenees and India.
Pete is a past Chair of both Mountain Training UKI and of the Association of Mountaineering Instructors. He enjoys days in any mountains and has explored many mountains in the USA including the Wind Rivers and Sawtooth ranges as well as many days in Colorado’s Rockies.
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Sue Manns - Vice Chair
Sue is a Chartered Town Planner and was President of the Royal Town Planning Institute in 2020. She was awarded a MBE in the New Years Honours List 2022 for her work promoting equality, diversity and inclusivity both within the profession and in how it engages with local communities. She also has postgraduate qualifications in Education and Professional Development, and Personal and Business Coaching.
Aside from her work as a planner, Sue enjoys sharing her passion for the outdoors with others. She is a Hillwalking Terrain 2 (summer) assessor for Scouts, a DoE gold expedition assessor and was Regional Co-ordinator for the MTA West Midlands between 2014 and 2017. She is a volunteer leader with HF Holidays, leading trips in the UK and Europe. She holds the HML and ML(s) awards and is a member of the Midlands Association of Mountaineers.
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Neil Adshead - Treasurer
Neil brings nearly 30 years of experience as a chartered accountant. He qualified with one of the 'big 4' accountancy firms in the early 1990s and then worked in various management roles in accountancy practices and industry including significant experience in advising to the charity sector and liaison with the Charity Commission. Since 2000 he has been working in a senior role in the public sector providing technical accounting advice in the large and medium sized business sectors and working on strategic projects, including the recent introduction of new accounting standards in the UK.
Neil is keen participant in a variety of outdoor activities. He has climbed a number of 'classic' routes in Snowdonia and the Lake District and enjoys mountain walks and scrambles in those areas, as well as in Scotland. He has had an article published in 'Trail' magazine describing his traverse of the Cuillin ridge on the isle of Rhum. He is an active member and auditor of his local athletic club in Southport, gaining county and regional medals for cross country. He has also won medals competing in national Civil Service races. He is a member of the Fell Runners Association, competing in a number of fell races every year. During summer weekends he can often be found kayaking around the coast of Anglesey!
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Jan Doyle - Independent Director
I have worked in the health and education sectors before moving to sport and physical activity in 2000. My present role is Head of Development and Strategic programme Manager at Snowsport England the national governing body for skiing and snowboarding.
I am passionate about sport and physical activity and what people can achieve from it at every level and form of engagement, both as a participant and volunteer. I sit on several national forums to share knowledge and experience to shape the strategy for sport and physical activity in the UK.
As a family we love the great outdoors and in any spare time we have can be found walking, mountaineering and cycling in this country and in the Alps on our holidays, where we also ski.
My work in an organisation receiving investment from Sport England has meant implementing and being compliant with the Code for Sport Governance. I hope with this knowledge and experience gained I can provide an independent oversight to the MTE Board.
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Jo Corris Wright - Independent Director
Jo started her career in sport with the Organising Committee for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. She joined the British Paralympic Association in 2014 and has been a part of Paralympics GB for Rio 2016, PyeongChang 2018 and the postponed Tokyo 2020(1) Games. During Jo’s time at BPA she has worked across the Sport, Performance and Operations teams and during Games time, has experience in both the preparation environment and the athletes’ Village.
Jo was raised on camping holidays around the UK which sparked her love for exploring outdoors, and this is how she spends much of her free time.
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Kelvyn James - Director
Kelvyn is an International Mountain Leader and Rock Climbing Instructor; he specifically cites climbing and getting out into nature as giving him the resilience & confidence to survive an abusive childhood.
His 20's were spent combining a career in senior management (team building, governance & problem solving) with climbing competitions and expeditions. In his 30's he built his own large successful manufacturing business and in his 40's he sold it to return to where it all began - the Great Outdoors - you can find him out walking in the hills on a crag or in a lake most days.
Kelvyn is now a provider of Mountain Training courses and specialises in the mental health sector where he sits on several advisory committees to promote engagement with the natural world as a therapeutic benefit. Having held several roles in the outdoor sector Kelvyn says " I'd like to give something back to a sector that has given me so much - I'm very pleased to join MTE & look forward to supporting the work they do"
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Sharon Kennedy - BMC MTE Director
Sharon works for the Environment Agency where she is the Area Environment Manager for Cumbria, her teams assess compliance with environmental regulations across all activities which impact on air, land and water. She also oversees a large number of environmental, habitat, river and upland restoration projects.
On her days off Sharon works as a freelance outdoor instructor, holding the Mountain Leader and Rock Climbing Instructor qualifications, working on Mountain Leader and Hill and Moorland Leader courses. She has recently become a Tutor for Hill Skills and Mountain Skills courses. She is a trainee Rock Climbing Instructor. Her hobbies include walking, climbing and running, anything which gets her into the mountains. Sharon is also a member of her local Mountain Rescue Team.
“My personal passions are the outdoors, the environment and teaching others to love and respect these. I am really keen all three are accessible to all”
Sharon lives in the Lake District with her partner and their dogs.
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Council of members
Association of Heads of Outdoor CentresAssociation of British Climbing Walls Training TrustAssociation of Mountaineering InstructorsAssociation for Physical EducationBritish Association of International Mountain LeadersBritish Association of Mountain GuidesBritish Mountaineering CouncilDuke of Edinburgh's AwardInstitute for Outdoor LearningJoint Services Mountain Training CentreMountain Rescue England and WalesOutdoor Education Advisors PanelPlas y BreninScout AssociationGirlguiding
DocumentsStrategic Plan 2021-25
Impact Report 2018
Annual Reports
MTE Annual report 2022
MTE Annual Report 2021
MTE Annual Report 2020
MTE Annual Report 2019
MTE Annual Report 2018
MTE Annual Report 2017
MTE Memorandum Articles 2018
MTE Diversity Statement
MTE Board Recruitment Policy
Code of Conduct for Directors
Mountain Training England meeting minutes