Event
28 Feb 2024

Webinar: Improving young people's wellbeing through nature

National Education Nature Park
Nature park team members with pupils outside looking at clipboards

In this webinar, we talk through how the Nature Park resources have been created to foster children and young people’s wellbeing through increasing their connection to nature. 

 

Holly Temple, Content and Resource Developer for the Communities team at the Royal Horticultural Society, explains how wellbeing has been embedded at the heart of the National Education Nature Park programme. She speaks about the wellbeing resources that she and her team have developed, and how the Nature Park process supports wellbeing through nature connection, across subject areas. 

 

We were also thrilled to be joined by Rachel Musson, who talks through just why being in nature feels so good, and how wellbeing is linked to the climate crisis and activism. Rachel is a teacher, facilitator, international speaker, RSA fellow and thought-leader on regenerative education and sustainable futures. She is also the Founding Director of ThoughtBox Education, a community-interest company supporting over 5000 educators worldwide with programmes to support a culture of Triple WellBeing in schools. ThoughtBox Education have contributed some resources to the Nature Park programme.

Preview image for the video "Improving young people's wellbeing through nature".