Being outside allows minds to wander and wonder – Dr Adam Burley

Being in the outdoors is a regular part of maintaining our mental healthBeing in the outdoors is a regular part of maintaining our mental health
Being in the outdoors is a regular part of maintaining our mental health
Enjoying the great outdoors will improve our mental health, writes Adam Burley

Mary Ritter Beard the famous American historian, writer and social justice activist, once wrote: “Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.”

The positive links between outdoor spaces and wellbeing have been shown to help deliver improved mental health, behavioural and learning outcomes. Is it time to offer a new mental health service by harnessing the power of nature?

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