Thursday, June 14, 2012

Common Roots Urban Farm is pleased to present

Common Roots Urban Farm presents
Therapeutic Horticulture Workshop
Monday June 25 9am-12 Noon
Workshop location: Room 1613, 1st Floor, Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building
5955 Veterans Memorial Lane, Halifax B3H 2E1

Pre-Registration required: $25 fee payable to Partners for Care mailed to:
Partners for Care@ 1796 Summer St, Halifax, B3H 3A7
Please e-mail: commonroots@partnersforcare.ca to RSVP.

What is Horticultural Therapy & Therapeutic Horticulture? The fundamentals of Horticultural Therapy (HT) & Therapeutic Horticulture (TH) will be covered including how these relate to gardening, the directed horticultural activities used for specific health outcomes, populations who benefit from HT, and therapeutic landscapes.

Of interest to people using gardening with seniors, children, veterans, community gardens as well as health workers, horticulturists, and therapists.

Presenters: Lesley Fleming, Registered Horticultural Therapist and Janice Morrison, Horticulturist

Is Gardening More Than a Feel Good Activity?
Horticulture Programs in Health Care Settings
Public Lecture
Monday June 25 @ 7 pm
Lecture location: Room 1613, 1st Floor, Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building
5955 Veterans Memorial Lane, Halifax B3H 2E1

Presenters: Lesley Fleming, Registered Horticultural Therapist and Janice Morrison, Horticulturist
Can gardening be more than a feel good activity?

Explore programming in health care settings that demonstrate how horticulture can be used for specific health outcomes for a range of populations; seniors, children, bereaved, veterans, people with physical and mental disabilities and wellness groups. Current applications of horticultural therapy and therapeutic horticulture in health and human service settings will shed light on connecting horticulture and health.

Lesley Fleming is a Registered Horticultural Therapist with a private practice in Florida. She is a Director of the American Horticultural Therapy Association, author and Editor in Chief of AHTA News Magazine. She is a member of the Common Roots Urban Farm Advisory Committee.

Janice Morrison is a Horticultural Therapist specializing in programs with cancer populations. She has 30 years experience as a horticulturist/nurseryman/businesswoman in Cape Breton, sits on several boards related to protecting the natural environment and is a member of the Common Roots Urban Farm Advisory Committee

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