Skills & Knowledge
This section aims to get your community thinking about the importance of skills, training and knowledge. This is because a well informed community is a well equipped community, since it is through knowledge and learning that we are able to find solutions to problems.
Communities can be and should be directly involved in finding solutions to their own problems and work to improve the local community. Schemes and solutions to problems that are made by the community are more likely to work for that community.
Skills and knowledge are important to all aspects of everyday community life, and they are of particular importance to the Cadarn scheme. This is why we provide training for those communities taking part in the programme. The skills and information you will receive (and need!) will help you work to reduce your negative impacts and improve the quality of your contribution to not just the Cadarn scheme itself, but to creating a resilient and sustainable community.

