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Stapenhill Grow Eco-Therapy

Updated: May 25, 2021



Starting on 5 July 2021, our Stapenhill Grow Eco Therapy programme will support emotional wellbeing and mental health whilst giving you gardening tips and teaching you new techniques.


Hosted by East Staffordshire Borough Council at Stapenhill Cemetery, our 8 group sessions will be friendly, easy to access and understand, led by our two wonderful facilitators Tom Grace, and Nick Burton from Forest Harvest.


This project is kindly funded from the Community Foundation for Staffordshire using funds from the Duchy of Lancaster Covid-19 Response Fund, and by Mercer Farming Trust.


Participants must live within Staffordshire, within 20 miles of Burton on Trent., be aged 18 or over and have an existing mental health problem or be a carer of someone who has a mental health problem. If you have a Care Coordinator with a MPFT Pathways Team, it is important that you let them know that you wish to join this project.


For referrals and registrations please complete the online form on our CONTACT page.


 
 
 

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