Young people’s mental health bolstered by nature projects, report says

Participants in £33m scheme that improved 3,000 community spaces note confidence and wellbeing boost

Young people’s mental health, self-confidence and employability were boosted by participation in nature projects across the UK, according to a report on a £33m programme.

More than 128,000 people aged 11 to 24 took part in the Our Bright Future scheme. The 31 projects improved 3,000 community spaces and created 350 nature-rich areas, from a vandalised churchyard in Hull to a rewilded quarry in County Down. The programme was led by the Wildlife Trusts and funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/20/young-people-mental-health-nature-uk

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