A community wellbeing space rooted in care
Nature Therapy Hub aims to offer a nurturing, inclusive space for women, carers and families to connect, be supported and feel held. The work will be nature-informed and grounded in gentle, trauma-aware practices, with sessions held indoors, alongside nature-informed practices and optional outdoor elements.

What Nature Therapy Hub aims to offer
- Gentle wellbeing circles for women and carers
- Supportive spaces for families navigating change and neurodiversity
- Nature-informed practices held indoors, with optional outdoor elements
- A consistent, welcoming space focused on connection and care

The social challenges we aim to address
Nature Therapy Hub has been created to offer a supportive, inclusive space, and to explore ways of responding to challenges that affect how welcome and represented people feel in community and wellbeing spaces.
Our work focuses on the following social challenges:

Discrimination
and exclusion
- Linked to culture, race, disability, neurodiversity, caring roles or income
- Experienced as judgement, dismissal or not being taken seriously
- Creates barriers to accessing wellbeing and community spaces

Lack of representation in wellbeing and nature-based spaces
- Limited diversity reflected in leadership, language and culture
- Nature-based and wellbeing spaces not feeling “for people like me”
- Reduced sense of belonging and confidence to participate

Lack of emotionally safe,
welcoming spaces
- Spaces shaped by unspoken norms or expectations
- Fear of judgement when showing up as oneself
- Lack of calm, non-clinical environments for open connection

Loneliness during life transitions and caring roles
- Isolation linked to caring responsibilities, neurodiversity or migration
- Few opportunities for regular, supportive connection
- Emotional load carried without a consistent community
1 Person
Supported with care and connection
1 Family
Strengthened through shared support
Generation
Generational impact through belonging and community
