My name is Chantelle Hanwell.
The project in Malta is incredible; The duration is spilt into two months, the first spent with reptiles, the second with the birds. The usual tasks are undergone each day such as feeding, cleaning, monitoring and educational presentations.
During my free time, my favourite place to visit was San Anton Gardens, the gardens were full of wildlife and plants, a beautiful relaxing place.
Thanks to Erasmus+, professionally I learned a wide range of skills from weighing the macaws and amazons to hand rearing monk parrots. I learned an incredible amount which will be beneficial for the working industry.
Beforehand I was nervous and unconfident with snakes, the project has helped me overcome that fear and I am now comfortable with the reptile.
Chantelle Hanwell
Project part of A Different Kettle of Fish supported by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union, in partnership with Askham Bryan College and Aruba Donkey Sanctuary.
Tales from the volunteers
Monday, December 19, 2016
Chantelle’s VET project in Malta – Erasmus+ – ADKOF 18
Friday, April 8, 2016
Emily’s VET project in Malta – Erasmus+ – #GFRHcomic n°39
Friday, October 23, 2015
Bethany’s VET project in Malta – Erasmus+ – #GFRHcomic n°20
Friday, September 25, 2015
India’s VET project in Malta – Erasmus+ – #GFRHcomic n°15
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Ashleigh’s VET project in Malta – Erasmus+ – #GFRHcomic n°9
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Liam’s VET project in Malta – Erasmus+ – #GFRHcomic n°4
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Empowered From Within – Episode 24 – Luke’s Leonardo project in Malta
Project supported by ECORYS UK and the Lifelong Learning programme (Now Erasmus+) of the European Union.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Empowered From Within – Episode 22 – Amanda’s Leonardo project in Aruba
Project supported by ECORYS UK and the Lifelong Learning programme (Now Erasmus+) of the European Union.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Empowered From Within – Episode 19 – Joe’s Leonardo project in Malta
Joe seemed to enjoy his Leonardo Da Vinci Mobility project in Malta:
Project supported by ECORYS UK and the Lifelong Learning programme (Now Erasmus+) of the European Union.