Harvest (September 2013)

Developing parenting skills and building positive relationships between professionals and beneficiaries

 

This four-day event was designed to explore the value of bringing together in a residential setting directors, staff, sessional workers, volunteers  and representatives from participant groups and partner agencies to build relationships, train and plan together. This event was attended by 25 participants from mixed cultural backgrounds, aged between 1 and 66. 

During the weekend staff and parents all jointly attended a one day Hand-in Hand parenting course which was complemented by activities for all participants in the natural environment which included foraging, green woodwork, singing, storytelling, cooking, lantern making, nature trails, campfires, feeding animals, fire making, making vegetable instruments, apple picking, juicing and sunflower picking and finishing with a celebration of the Access to nature programme and our summer at Embercombe. 

 The learning included an understanding of progression through the residential experience, that the natural world has a great and transformational impact on behaviour and mental health, that parents can be supported to feel safe enough to give their children and young people freedom and opportunities and new tools for understanding and supporting individual and family conflict and distress.

Storytelling, games and singing - both child and adult led - were a wonderful backdrop to the weekend.

The deer hunt was great - working together to interest and support the children and practice managing our sound levels.
Fiona Castle, Imayla Programme Manager - Harvest (Sep 2013)