Scotland’s woodlands can play a key role in helping people manage their mental health.
Branching Out is an innovative woodlands on referral programme, developed by Scottish Forestry, for people attending mental health services in Scotland.
It brings together mental health professionals and outdoor staff like countryside rangers to help people recover from long-term mental health problems.
Through a 12-week programme, participants will take part in outdoor activities such as:
- bushcraft and traditional crafts
- nature conservation
- shelter building
- outdoor cooking
- health walks and Tai Chi
- environmental art
- ecological surveys
- photography
At the end of programme participants receive an achievement award, and are encouraged to join community based leisure, volunteer and training opportunities.