What are the activities in our Nature-based Therapies and Skills Programme? They are our supported nature-based activities for adults with learning disabilities.
Our Nature-Based Therapies and Skills Programmes offer a wide range of indoor and outdoor day activities for adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health probems. These supported, skills-based opportunities are designed to promote wellbeing, independence, and connection to the natural world.
Our programmes offers a range of meaningful, structured activities – guided by trained staff, adapted to the individual so they can progress towards their own goals, and shaped by nature’s seasons.
All of which deliver a life of opportunity for the people we support by helping them build confidence, engagement, skills, and the chance to re-connect with nature in a meaningful and purposeful way. Â
Find out more about the supported nature-based activities we offer and where you can get involved. Contact us to make a referral if you or someone you know would like to join us.Â
Our communities feature a variety of farms and gardens, ranging from small to large scale, where we teach food growing and horticulture skills. We help individuals grow their own vegetables, fruits, herbs, plants, and flowers, primarily using organic gardening principles.
We blend traditional and organic farming methods with group activities, enhancing social skills and connecting to nature. This allows our communities to take pride in contributing to the beauty and sustainability of their surroundings while growing food with a known provenance.
Nature-based arts and crafts are integral to our communities, offering activities for people of all ages and abilities. These projects include textiles, weaving, printmaking, ceramics, woodwork, and willow and cane weaving.
Our Countryside Management programme focuses on the practicalities of environmental sustainability, the management, maintenance, and conservation of habitats to support thriving wildlife.
Our social enterprises provide the people we support with valuable opportunities to develop skills and gain experience in a functioning business. Our public cafés and shops serve as learning environments.
Based on ‘farm to fork’ principles, participants in this programme will develop skills in preparing freshly harvested food, baking, cooking, blending, and producing foodstuffs for various end-users.
Our drama and music activities offer tremendous benefits for the people we support. Drama creates a safe space for self-expression and communication, enabling individuals to express their thoughts and feelings through movement, gestures, and dialogue.