Summary
Branching Out is a project offering ecotherapy on referral for people experiencing mental health problems in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area. The project was piloted by Forestry Commission Scotland (now Scottish Forestry) as part of its efforts to use woodlands to benefit the health and wellbeing of people living in local areas.
Research has shown that natural green spaces boost peoples’ wellbeing and self-esteem by offering a calming and restorative environment. A recent Mind (National Association for Mental Health) report advocated ecotherapy as a clinically valid treatment option for people using mental health services. However, there are few such projects available for mental health services to refer patients directly on to, as well as a lack of understanding and communication between mental health and conservation organisations.
Branching Out sought to develop, pilot and evaluate an ‘ecotherapy on referral’ project providing conservation, bushcraft, environmental art and other greenspace activities in woodlands. It is hoped that the findings will allow the development of similar longer-term projects.