Growing New Roots – wellbeing group in nature (FULL)
About this class

Our supportive group is a wonderful way to help improve wellbeing, get outdoors and take time to connect with the local landscape. There is lots of evidence for the benefits of being outside in nature and how it can improve mental & physical health and confidence. Typical activities include: guided walks on beautiful chalk grassland, conservation & learning about the heritage of the Downs, guided mindfulness, foraging, learning natural crafts and traditional skills.
When: Our next taster session is Friday 7th February 2025. After attending the taster, you can apply to join our 8-week group, which runs from Friday 21st February – Friday 11th April 2025, 11am – 2pm. Applicants must be available for all 8 sessions.
Who is it for? People who would benefit from time in nature to improve wellbeing, such as those who’ve experienced depression, anxiety, stress or another mental health diagnosis. Places will be prioritised for those living within the local area (Brighton & Hove) and who are keen to continue accessing local outdoor spaces after the group finishes.
Venue and facilities: We will be based at the Food Partnership Clubhouse on Saddlescombe Road, BN1 8AX, where there are toilets and hand washing facilities. Free minibus transport will be provided from central Brighton as required.
We have shelter from the elements, and provide tea, coffee and a supportive and welcoming environment. Please note that the majority of our activities will be accessible to those with moderate mobility. However, there are some steep slopes and uneven ground so this group will unfortunately not be accessible to wheelchair users or those who need assistance with walking. Please talk to us if you are unsure about taking part due to mobility issues. Participants will need to wear sturdy shoes and clothing appropriate for the weather. We may be able to offer some assistance with sourcing outdoor clothing for those who need this – please note this in your application form.
Regularly attending these outdoor wellbeing sessions has had a significant impact on my mental wellbeing. Specifically, they’ve helped me to reduce my anxiety and increase confidence around social interactions. It has given me a sense of purpose and belonging.
About your leaders: Our session leaders from the Food Partnership are experienced in ecotherapy and have been delivering similar groups in Brighton & Hove for many years. We are also founding members of the Sussex Green Wellbeing Alliance.
Read our blog to find out more about what previous participants said about the course.
Growing New Roots is part of the Changing Chalk project. Changing Chalk is a partnership of organisations working together for the future of the South Downs. Through this project, we are reversing the decline of the fragile chalk grassland, and connecting local communities to the nationally significant landscape on their doorstep. Led by the National Trust, the partnership connects nature, people and heritage, and is supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and People’s Postcode Lottery. It is restoring lost landscapes and habitats, bringing history to life and offering new experiences in the outdoors.



How to apply
Please complete the application form below to apply for a space. At least two weeks before the events take place we will be in contact to have a chat, and then confirm if your application has been successful.
For any questions, or to book a place over the phone, please contact us using the details below.
Contact:
Brighton & Hove Food Partnership
113 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3XG
01273 234810
info@bhfood.org.uk
We also welcome enquiries from potential volunteers who can help us to support these groups. Contact us if interested.
To apply:
This form can be completed by a professional support worker or the applicant themselves.