We know that as an outdoor leader, you value moments of nature connection as part of the activities you offer. But what does ‘nature connection’ actually mean? And how can you increase nature connection within the activities you offer? This online intro is for you if you’d like to bring more nature connection into your outdoor work!
We’ll start by sharing an eco-psychological perspective on nature connection with you because at its heart, nature connection is eco-psychological. We’ll explain why we believe nature connection is important to outdoor experiences and learning. And we’ll discuss some interesting facts from the latest research into nature connection and its benefits.
During the session you’ll also have the chance to hear about our experience - and that of other outdoor leaders – in successfully bringing nature connection into outdoor activities. We’ll use breakout rooms so that you can explore some of the barriers to nature connection during outdoor activities with your peers. Finally, we’ll share our top tips for bringing nature connection into your outdoor activities! You’ll leave with a unique take-away and options for further training.
This is suitable for people who work in outdoor recreation, outdoor education, or just generally leading activities outdoors or in nature.
A Guided by Nature Community Event
Community Events are our way of giving back to our local community and caring for our environment. We give our time freely and request that you make a small charitable donation to North Wales Wildlife Trust, registered charity number 230772. Your donation will be passed on in full, minus card processing fees of about 28p per £5 donation. You can still attend a Community Event if you can’t make a donation; please let us know by email before you book.
Your team for the day
Caroline is a qualified eco-psychology & nature-based practitioner. Her background is in supporting people with mental health conditions, disabilities, and neurodiversity within educational and charitable organisations.
Mia is a qualified Mountain Leader, NatureWell Facilitator, Eryri Ambassador, and holder of the Rescue Emergency Care (REC) Outdoor First Aid certificate. Her background is in delivering training to corporate, government and charitable bodies.
What to expect on the day
The workshop will run online from 6.30 to 7.30 pm GMT.
What you’ll need
Laptop/PC with a camera and mic
Good internet connection
Notepad and pen
Venue
We will use Google Meet to run this online event. Google Meet is part of the Google Services suite. You may not be able to access Google Services from some corporate IT environments. If you plan to use a work laptop to attend, please check this with your IT department before the event.
Photos and feedback
We’d like your permission to use your photos and feedback on the day for marketing purposes, including on social media. It’s easy to refuse either while booking or on the day.
Cancellations and refunds
We’re unable to refund the charitable donations associated with our Community Events – please consider them a gift to our chosen local environmental charity. If you’re unable to attend, you may transfer your ticket to a friend. If you’d like to do this, please email us their name, email address and mobile number.