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Community Rail Network > Awards: Current Winners > Involving Children and Young People
This category recognises community rail’s vital role in engaging, inspiring and empowering children and young people (under 26) with their railways, from travel confidence and educational schemes to youth-led volunteering and creative projects. We are especially keen to see projects that promote sustainable travel, life skills, inclusion, and wellbeing, and which draw on children and young people’s views and ideas.
We invite entries from community rail partnerships, station adoption or friends’ groups, or other community groups and representatives. Rail industry partners can submit entries where a project was undertaken in partnership with a community rail partnership or community group, but the entry must clearly demonstrate this partnership working, be agreed with the community partner(s), and their contact details provided.
'Involving Children and Young People' is sponsored by LNER.
‘Fusion Learning’, a partnership project between Robin Hood Line CRP, Bolsover District Council, Engineered Learning, East Midlands Railway, Direct Education Business Partnership, Community Rail Network and CrossCountry, provided a group of young people with not only practical experience and a recognised qualification, but also a supportive environment in which to harness their creativity, nurture their aspirations and boost their confidence.
12 students aged 14-16, previously at risk of becoming NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training), were given the opportunity to learn fabrication and welding in an authentic workshop environment, gaining knowledge and transferrable skills to take with them as they move on to work, apprenticeships or further education. Over the course of 24 sessions at Engineered Learning, the students worked together to design and produce prototypes of their chosen design – a woolly mammoth – before creating the final, large-scale metal sculpture. The new landmark now sits proudly at Creswell Station.
All 12 students completed the course and earnt a Level 1 NCFE Award in Industry-Specific Engineering Skills, as well as going on to complete their academic studies at school. Several students have since embarked upon apprenticeships, with one even joining the Royal Engineers. The project has also been extended for another year to continue providing vital education opportunities for young people.
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Train travel has the power to widen horizons and opportunities for all. However, many of the young people that community rail partnerships engage with have rarely or even never been on a train and lack the confidence to travel by public transport. The ‘Feel Good Field Trips’ initiative, launched by Avanti West Coast in March 2022 and delivered by Community Rail Lancashire, set out to change that, demonstrating to teachers and students the breadth of opportunities available that are only a train ride away.
As the key delivery partner in the project, Community Rail Lancashire has taken over 2,000 students aged 4-18 from some of the country’s most disadvantaged schools on 160 train journeys to 20 different venues, providing free, fun, and educational trips along the iconic West Coast Main Line. The trips enabled schools to offer unique cultural experiences, from learning to cook curries in Manchester and recording music in Soho, to taking part in outdoor adventures in the Lake District and learning about dinosaurs in Coventry, all whilst delivering rail safety and confidence messages.
On 96% of the trips, there was at least one student who had experienced travelling on a train for the first time. 93% of schools surveyed gave their overall field trip experience a score of 10/10, and there was no score below 8/10.
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Check out previous 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of this category from 2017-2022.
The submission window for our 2026 Awards will be open from Monday 1 September - Tuesday 30 September 2025.
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