3 sessions a week, accessed via Local Authority funding or a self-funded placement. A nurture approach to learning about ourselves through our Getting Ready for Learning programme and dynamic learning opportunities. We want our learners to have positive, successful experiences — breaking failure and shame cycles — while building self-understanding and the ability to regulate.
Contact us for further information on Primary Age (5–12yrs)6 sessions a week, accessed via Local Authority funding or a self-funded placement. Following the Curriculum for Excellence Health and Wellbeing outcomes, we build resilience and coping strategies through horticulture and animal husbandry, plus life skills through shopping, cooking and community activities — breaking shame cycles and building confidence to access the wider community.
Contact us for further information on Secondary Age (13–18yrs)One session open to vulnerable adults, improving health and wellbeing through horticulture. Opportunities for social interaction over coffee and cake, sharing skills and expertise, and creating service-user-led projects that feed back into the community.
Contact us for further information on Adult SessionsCapacity for one volunteer at each session. A supportive staff team helps our volunteers build genuinely valuable employment skills.
Contact us for further information on Supported VolunteeringSecondary schools across Moray and Highland have Friday afternoons off — we offer a structured, safe setting to combat social isolation, practise social skills, have a voice in developing projects, and simply have lots of fun.
Contact us for further information on Inclusive Youth ClubHoliday projects for both primary and secondary aged young people, running during the school holidays.
Contact us for further information on Inclusive Holiday Clubs