From the website:
Many
participants on care farms experience improvements to their physical,
mental and spiritual health and well-being. Participants connect
with a healthy daily structure and meaningful work in a natural
environment - gaining social, educational and training benefits.
The
farming environment can be used to provide significant benefits
for a wide range of people including:-
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those with learning
difficulties
§
people with a drug/alcohol
history
§
disaffected and excluded
youth
§
people with work-related
stress
§
those with mental
health issues and depression
Care
farming is good for rural communities and economies as it enhances
the viability of farms, broadens farm business and increases the
services derived from the countryside. Farmers receive a
deep sense of satisfaction through helping people improve
their lives through farming - and having guests of the
farm also addresses issues of rural isolation.
Care
farming places a high value on the knowledge and skills of
farmers and seeks to help rural communities become more socially
, economically and environmentally sustainable.
Visit:
www.ncfi.org.uk
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