Outward Bound is one of the world's leading international non-profit, experiential education organisations. Outward Bound programmes are designed to positively effect change in the lives of young people through outdoor activities. The participants face challenges that teach them to draw on their inner resources. The objective is to develop leadership, communication, integration and both team and personal development skills. The primary focus is on sustainability – through reflection and mediation the individual will be able to share these experiences and positively impact the lives of those around them. The youth empowerment and leadership programme in turn gives youth at risk the opportunity to change paradigms in their communities by making the right choices.
Mission Statement
To empower young South Africans with the character, will, values and self-belief to live their lives to the full and to consistently make the right choices.
Outward Bound South Africa (OBSA) is part of a global network of more than 50 Outward Bound schools in 35 different countries with access to cutting-edge research and methodologies.
Outward Bound South Africa (OBSA) was founded 1992, in the aftermath of apartheid. Today, OBSA's central focus is to impact on the lives of young people in South Africa who have been marginalised and disadvantaged by various factors. It helps people develop life skills, compassion and a determined, positive attitude toward life and its many challenges.
Outward Bound activities
		Safety is the backbone of Outward Bound's operation and is ingrained in 
		its culture. It ensures world-class safety standards with regular 
		international audits. On an Outward Bound course participants may find 
		themselves facing a number of outdoor challenges. Time is allowed for 
		discussion and reflection, monitoring and evaluation so that 
		participants can process their experiences and internalise their 
		learning. Combining challenging activities with skilled facilitation 
		maximises the learning experience. Outward Bound creates learning 
		opportunities and helps participants to seize these. 
Programme overview
		Outward Bound offers holistic, sustainable programmes that focus on 
		empowering youth at risk with constructive alternatives. It aims to 
		transform communities through the influence of transformed individuals.
Marginalised youth may find themselves trapped in a perpetuating cycle of unacceptable behaviour that negatively impacts society. Through intervention and reflection, Outward Bound provides the tools to break these cycles and heal the root causes of crime.
Leadership Courses
		These courses focus on experiencing different leadership styles and 
		situations, developing confidence and trust, time management, 
		decision-making and teamwork.
Personal Development Courses
		These courses encompass such skills as learning how to learn, 
		confidence, developing strengths, understanding others, self-awareness, 
		self-management and interpersonal relations.
Youth and Schools Programme
		The outcomes-based outdoor training education programmes are designed to 
		meet the contemporary needs of young people and the requirements of the 
		curriculum. A specialist education advisor is available to design 
		programmes that meet schools' differing requirements. 
Adult Challenge Programmes
		A variety of Adult Challenge programmes focus on self-development and 
		relationship development. They provide an opportunity to participate in 
		exciting and challenging outdoor activities aimed at discovering true 
		potential, facing fears and defying limits!
Challenge by Choice Campaign
		This campaign was launched on Youth Day 2008 to draw attention to and to 
		address the issues facing young people today. Outward Bound is committed 
		to effecting positive change and facilitating interventions that will 
		reduce crime, as well as engender respect for self, community and 
		environment. Some of the components of this campaign include the 
		following:
Father and Son Programme: This intervention tackles the disintegration of the family structure and the lack of role models and mentors by improving communication and building trust through outdoor activities. Participants can rebuild relationships based on integrity and honesty, and bond through shared experiences.
Pride of Africa Nation-building Programme: This community service based programme endeavours to redefine false perceptions and prejudice through developing mutual trust and respect. Participants are drawn from different socio-economic backgrounds and are encouraged to integrate, manage diversity and handle change.
Lion Heart Corporate Mentorship Initiative: Breaking with traditional training techniques, team-building initiatives are paired with community and social responsibility. Employees partner with youth at risk while participating in adventure initiatives. The youth have the opportunity of interacting with mentors and role models whilst observing the accomplishment of anticipated outcomes. The aim is to develop continuity with youth at risk through evaluation and intervention.
This feature: Child and Youth Care Work, South Africa.