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Nature programme’s £177k fund boost

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A collaborat­ive project which Edge Hill University has been working on has been awarded a £177,000 Arts and Humanities Research Council grant.

Rooted in Nature is an innovative programme to help understand how nature-based activities can improve health and wellbeing, led by Newcastle University in collaborat­ion with Edge Hill University and Durham University.

Young people, youth workers, mental health profession­als and academic researcher­s will come together to identify how naturebase­d activities can be scaled up to address health inequaliti­es in economical­ly-disadvanta­ged communitie­s.

Dr Clare Woolhouse, Reader in Education at Edge Hill University, said: “Rooted in Nature will help us identify needs addressed by these activities, as well as challenges to scaling up to other areas across the north of England.

“Thanks to AHRC for the funding support, which will allow us to work collaborat­ively in strengthen­ing nature-based programmes for children and young people. This could help us improve outcomes in areas which face health inequaliti­es.”

Dr Catherine El Zerbi at Newcastle University will lead the project working in collaborat­ion with communitie­s, and health partners to establish how cultural and natural interventi­ons can be placed at the service of public health.

Rooted in Nature will examine scaling up a programme of nature-based activities for a diverse group of young people in Middlesbro­ugh using arts-based methods to gain a better understand­ing of what they value about taking part in nature-based activities.

It will also analyse how activities can be used to improve health and wellbeing.

The funding award is part of an

AHRC programme to explore strategies for scaling up small, locally-based approaches and to better understand how they can inform and influence system change.

Projects including Rooted in Nature will generate evidence to support the rollout of placebased approaches to creative health, growing an evidence base for positive change.

It is anticipate­d that these projects will pilot a wider research agenda.

This will enable this research to be developed further to enhance health outcomes for communitie­s over a longer period.

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Edge Hill University Dr Clare Woolhouse, Reader in Education at Edge Hill University

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