Facilitating ‘Nature Wellbeing’ (Certified)

Facilitating ‘Nature Wellbeing’ (Certified)

Peatlands ParkDungannon, Northern Ireland
Monday, Oct 5 from 10 am to 4 pm
Overview

A fully outdoor workshop exploring how nature connection and outdoor education practices can be used to enhance wellbeing.

This course is only suitable for those who have completed the ‘Introduction to Outdoor Education/Learning’ workshop. See our course calendar to book this if needed, before attending this course.


Join Field Studies Ireland for a certified, fully outdoor workshop exploring how nature connection and outdoor education practices can be used to enhance wellbeing, through meaningful engagement with local outdoor spaces.


Participants will take part in a hands-on workshop full of curiosity, exploration, and discovery, developing creative activity ideas and opportunities to link practice with current research and evidence.


The course aligns closely with the ‘Five Steps to Wellbeing’, exploring tangible, hands-on ways to achieve each step outdoors through nature connection and experiential learning.


Participants will discover how to design and facilitate outdoor wellbeing sessions that encourage people to slow down, observe, and connect with their local environment, supporting both personal wellbeing of your future learners, alongside you own professional practice. As a group, we will then strengthen those ideas with logic, structure, benefits, and evidence drawn from best practice and experience.


This workshop is suitable for teachers, educators, youth workers, volunteers, and anyone who wishes to lead nature wellbeing while connecting with outdoor spaces through education and sensory based activity.


Expect a fully outdoor experience, learning directly in natural spaces.


Note: Field Studies Ireland can bring this training directly to your team or local environment. If you have a group of people interested in this training, get in touch and we can provide more information specific to your team or location. www.fieldstudies.ie

A fully outdoor workshop exploring how nature connection and outdoor education practices can be used to enhance wellbeing.

This course is only suitable for those who have completed the ‘Introduction to Outdoor Education/Learning’ workshop. See our course calendar to book this if needed, before attending this course.


Join Field Studies Ireland for a certified, fully outdoor workshop exploring how nature connection and outdoor education practices can be used to enhance wellbeing, through meaningful engagement with local outdoor spaces.


Participants will take part in a hands-on workshop full of curiosity, exploration, and discovery, developing creative activity ideas and opportunities to link practice with current research and evidence.


The course aligns closely with the ‘Five Steps to Wellbeing’, exploring tangible, hands-on ways to achieve each step outdoors through nature connection and experiential learning.


Participants will discover how to design and facilitate outdoor wellbeing sessions that encourage people to slow down, observe, and connect with their local environment, supporting both personal wellbeing of your future learners, alongside you own professional practice. As a group, we will then strengthen those ideas with logic, structure, benefits, and evidence drawn from best practice and experience.


This workshop is suitable for teachers, educators, youth workers, volunteers, and anyone who wishes to lead nature wellbeing while connecting with outdoor spaces through education and sensory based activity.


Expect a fully outdoor experience, learning directly in natural spaces.


Note: Field Studies Ireland can bring this training directly to your team or local environment. If you have a group of people interested in this training, get in touch and we can provide more information specific to your team or location. www.fieldstudies.ie

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Peatlands Park

33 Derryhubbert Road

Dungannon BT71 6NW

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