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Cultivations GROWS People

Cultivations GROWS people

 

Cultivations, as a charity, aims to help people increase their health and well being by engaging with nature in all its forms.

 

Who do we work with?

The disadvantaged, disaffected, less-able and vulnerable in society.

Those challenged by:

  • Learning Difficulties
  • Mental Health/Stress
  • Physical Disabilities

The Criminal Justice Sector:

  • Ex/Offenders Male and Female
  • Youth Offenders 
  • NEETS (Not in Education, Employment or Training)
  • Rehabilitation and Reparation
  • Alcohol and Substance misuse

What do we do?

Green up and Clean up Hands-on Services

  • Horticulture, Environmental, Forestry and Conservation activities are used as the main focus for re-engagement.
  • Church yard maintenance, grounds' clearance, drystone walling, hedging, ditch and path clearing, growing plants, mowing and planting are all tasks carried out by the workforce.
  • Team work and one to one sessions are effective.

Are any Projects managed by Cultivations?

Cultivations operates throughout England and Wales. 

Successful inclusion of the disadvantaged, disaffected and less able is achieved by creating opportunities for participants within the local and wider community, including the specific projects:

  • Branch Lines
  • Making Tracks 
  • Making Tracks Midlands
  • Making Tracks Gwynedd
  • West Midlands Network Flower Show

 

Is Cultivations involved with Education and Professionalism?

Cultivations is committed to increasing the numbers of those interested in training in the field of Social and Therapeutic Horticulture at all levels.

Those interested in volunteering are welcome.

We educate and network throughout England and Wales by means of:

  • Focus Meetings
  • Trainings
  • Conferences
  • Consultancy work

We promote the benefits of working with nature by raising awareness about the accredited courses available.

  • Networking

Cultivations maintains a contact list of projects, trainers and material relevant to Social and Therapeutic Horticulture.

Please contact us with your enquiries concerning ANY of the topics above, or if you wish to be part of our growing network of participants/supporters.

 

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