Claire Wicks
@clairewicks4
University of Essex researcher investigating the mental health benefits of physical activity in natural environments #greenexercise #mentalhealth
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13-01-2020 18:14:44
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A wildlife success story - Trees for Life is reintroducing red squirrels to suitable areas of Highland forests that these hard-pressed animals can't reach on their own. Ps enjoy the beautiful film, RT and follow Trees for Life! bit.ly/2X6sddH
Are you interested in being active outside in nature? We are recruiting women from the #Colchester area experiencing low mood to a 9-week study that encourages participants to get active outside in nature. Please contact Claire Wicks at [email protected] for further details
Hear the latest research from the world of green social prescribing at the #socialprescribing2022 conference from Prof Michelle Howarth Dr Qian Sun RCA Dr Carly Wood Salford CVS and Claire Wicks University of Essex Conference 10-11 March Book: bit.ly/2Y5gCP8
An inspiring talk by Dr Carly Wood will underpin a crunch conference exploring how community gardening can boost mental health. Co-hosted by the University and Trust Links Charity tickets are free and available here okt.to/lKhgWc. okt.to/xUgv0V
Our new publication entitled: 'The Impact of Therapeutic Community Gardening on the Wellbeing, Loneliness, and Life Satisfaction of Individuals with Mental Illness' is available via: mdpi.com/1881768 #mdpiijerph via IJERPH Trust Links Charity Claire Wicks jobarton
Only 120,000 red squirrels are left in the UK. But in a rewilding success story, Trees for Life is reintroducing them to suitable Highlands woodlands - and the reds are expanding in numbers and range. Enjoy the film and do follow Trees for Life!
Did you know, today is World Therapeutic Horticulture Day? Essex is the home of Green Exercise and we're proud of the pioneering research of Dr Carly Wood of Sport-Rehab-Ex UOE exploring the mental health benefits of gardening. brnw.ch/21wJTXg #worldtherapeutichorticultureday
We are looking forward to sharing more research from University of Essex mental health researchers at the Working Towards Inclusivity workshop on 12 June #MentalHealthInequalities