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Trellis. Horticultural Therapy | Helmsley Walled Garden. Social and Therapeutic Horticulture (shortened to Horticultural Therapy or simply STH) is the process of using gardening to facilitate individuals development at vulnerable stages in their lives, which includes those with physical disabilities, learning difficulties, mental health problems, social isolation and long term unemployed. Through carefully structured programmes we aim to: Provide the work experience, skills and practical qualifications that can lead to permanent employment.Bring individuals who are alienated – for whatever reason – back into a caring and sustaining community.Help rehabilitate individuals by building confidence and social skills.Restore strength, self-confidence and mobility after illness, trauma or accident.Provide a peaceful, restorative haven for those recovering from illness and for those whose illness is terminal.

Our supported volunteers learn basic horticultural skills, conducted in small groups in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Writtle College. FdSc-Social-and-Therapeutic-Horticulture. Askham Bryan. Professional Development Diploma in Social and Therapeutic Horticulture. The Professional Development Diploma in Social and Therapeutic Horticulture has been designed by Coventry University in partnership with Thrive.

Mode of study This part-time distance learning course is offered over one year, commencing in September and finishing the following July. It is delivered on a flexible learning basis, comprising a combination of workshop blocks and study packs. The workshop blocks are offered at Coventry University, Pershore College and the Thrive National Office, near Reading, depending on the module being studied. The blocks vary in length from one day to five days. The study packs have been designed to be completed at home or in the work place.

They include reading materials and work-based activities to facilitate the students' application of their learning. A person tutorial system has been established and students are actively encouraged to network with each other. Aims of the course The course has been designed to enable students to: Graduation. Warwickshire College | Courses | Subject areas | Horticulture | Social and Therapeutic Horticulture Diploma. The course is structured around skills to develop and manage therapeutic interventions and services, embedding horticulture and horticultural design. The programme is divided into 5 modules: Integrating Theory and Practice in Social and Therapeutic Horticulture;Independent Studies: Developing a Social and Therapeutic Horticulture Service;Horticultural Planning and Design;Horticulture: Skills for Practice;Social and Therapeutic Horticulture: Managing a Unit.

Teaching and learning encourages cooperation and team work and consists of a combination of face to face, workshops, online, distance and independents study. The programme is delivered across three sites and embeds an experiential practice based approach to develop oral written and digital presentation skills. Although based at Coventry University, some modules take place at Pershore College, Worcestershire, Warwickshire College and Thrive - the national charity for social and therapeutic horticulture based in Reading. Horticultural therapist Job Information. Page Content Horticultural therapist HoursVariableStarting salary£17,000 + per year Horticultural therapists use gardening as a way of improving their clients' mental and physical health, and wellbeing. If you love gardening and are interested in the benefits it can have on many different kinds of people, this job could be ideal for you.

You’ll need to have patience and be tolerant with the people you are trying to help. Many people get into this job after getting experience in horticulture or in jobs such as social work, occupational therapy, nursing or teaching. WorkDesc Work activities As a horticultural therapist you would work in the field of social and therapeutic horticulture. People with physical disabilities, mental health problems and learning difficultieselderly peopleoffenders and ex-offenderspeople recovering from drug or alcohol abuse, major injuries or illnesses. In this job you may also be known as a social and therapeutic horticulture practitioner. HoursDesc IncomeDesc Income. Horticultural therapist: Entry requirements. Although this area of work is open to all graduates/diplomates, the following degree/HND subjects may increase your chances: horticulture; education; landscape architecture/design; botany/plant science; occupational therapy; social work or psychology.

Entry without a degree or HND is possible although more employers now seek specific qualifications in social and therapeutic horticulture. Horticultural therapy is usually taken up as a second career. Entrants often have experience in social work, teaching, occupational therapy or nursing. The charity Thrive provides 'step into social and therapeutic horticulture' workshops which are aimed at those considering horticultural therapy as a career and introduce some of the specific knowledge and skills to be a therapist. Voluntary opportunities may be available to those living near the Thrive gardens: Battersea Park in South London, or the Trunkwell Garden Project at Beech Hill, near Reading. Candidates need to show evidence of the following: