Growing Together: A Practice Guide to Promoting Social Inclusion Through Gardening and Horticulture Contributor(s): Sempik, Joe (Author), Aldridge, Jo (Author), Becker, Saul (Author) |
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ISBN: 186134726X ISBN-13: 9781861347268 Publisher: Policy Press OUR PRICE: $41.75 Product Type: Paperback Published: May 2005 Annotation: Horticulture and gardening activity is used as a therapy in the UK for growing numbers of vulnerable people, including those with mental health problems, learning difficulties and other health and social problems. However, until now little published work has focused on how horticulture and gardening can help to promote social inclusion for these vulnerable groups. This guide looks at the ways in which social and therapeutic horticulture (STH) projects can help foster independence, build self-esteem and confidence, and provide training and employment opportunities for people with health or social problems. Growing Together includes information about the types and range of horticulture and gardening activities that may benefit vulnerable clients or service users, including cultivation, construction work, arts and crafts, marketing, training and employment opportunities. It also provides policy information relating to risk assessment, health and safety issues, confidentiality and client m |
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BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Sociology - General - Gardening | Flowers - General - Social Science | People With Disabilities |
Dewey: 635.967 |
LCCN: 2005482193 |
Physical Information: 72 pages |
Themes: - Topical - Physically Challenged |
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Publisher Description: Horticulture and gardening activity is used as a therapy in the UK for growing numbers of vulnerable people, including those with mental health problems, learning difficulties and other health and social problems. However, until now little published work has focused on how horticulture and gardening can help to promote social inclusion for these vulnerable groups. This guide looks at the ways in which social and therapeutic horticulture (STH) projects can help foster independence, build self esteem and confidence and provide training and employment opportunities for people with health or social problems. This guide will be useful for anyone thinking about setting up STH services for vulnerable groups or for those already providing STH support but who want to understand further the nature and extent of provision currently available in the UK. The Growing Together project is a partnership between Loughborough University and Thrive and has been funded by the Big Lottery Fund. This guide complements a research study, Health, well-being and social inclusion: Therapeutic horticulture in the UK, which is also available from The Policy Press. |
Contributor Bio(s): Becker, Saul: - Saul Becker is head of the School of Sociology and Social Policy and professor of social policy and social care at the University of Nottingham. Aldridge, Jo: - Jo Aldridge is professor of social policy and criminology and director of the Young Carers Research Group at Loughborough University, UK. |