

Leading a project for positive change
We’re calling on you to step forward and take part in the Environmental Leadership Programme with VICTA.
If you’re ready to take control of your time, your goals, and your future; this six-month programme is designed specifically for students who want to gain real-world skills in project management through a dynamic, hands-on experience. With a mix of in-person and virtual sessions (which includes a one-night residential in London + a two-night residential in Edinburgh), you’ll learn how to stay organised, manage deadlines, and lead successful group projects – all while building confidence and collaboration skills that will set you apart. The residentials are designed to bring the project to life and provide opportunities for research and stakeholder engagement. The project will support educational awareness for environmental organisations. The project management element of this course will have each leader taking on a defined role; each of whom will be contributing to bring the project to life.
VICTA has teamed up with the Leadership Skills Foundation (LSF) to deliver their Environmental Leadership Programme. Developed by LSF alongside the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), the programme supports young adults like you to develop the skills they need to make positive change for the natural world. Upon completion learners will earn an accredited level 3 qualification in leading a project for positive change, and 8 UCAS points.
Why apply?
- An opportunity to meet other like-minded young people with a vision impairment
- Grow in confidence
- Increase your independence skills
- Improve your teamwork skills
- Instil life skills and reinforce independent travel
- Help create a project for positive change
- Stand out on your application for university or include on your CV
- Earn 8 UCAS points (A level equivalent)
- Create exciting new memories
Who can apply?
Applicants must be:
- Registered or registrable as blind or partially sighted
- At least 18 years old on 05 January 2026
- Able to take medication independently (if applicable)
- Able to communicate their needs independently
- Looking to take on a new challenge
- Must be able to commit yourself and your time to the programme



