Rooted in nature: scaling up a programme of nature-based activities for a diverse group of young people in Middlesbrough
植根于自然:为米德尔斯堡的多元化年轻人群体扩大基于自然的活动计划
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/W008033/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The health and wellbeing benefits of nature-based activity programmes offered to young people are commonly accepted. However researchers do not fully understand what works and how, so nature-based programmes need to be evaluated. Our research project is based in Middlesbrough and will use arts-based and traditional research methods to understand: i) which features of a nature-based programme are most valued by young people (aged 13-24 years) and nature-based workers; ii) what is needed to effectively manage a nature-based programme so that it can be adapted to other places; and iii) how such programmes can be strengthened in the future. Our project has three connected stages that will be conducted over 12 months. We will invite people involved in nature-based programmes, including young people and nature-based practitioners, to join our advisory group so they can help co-design and guide our research. We will offer research skills training to our young advisors so that they are supported to be involved in all aspects of the project.Stage 1: In a series of consultations, we asked young people involved in nature-based activities provided by our community partners how they would like to take part in a research project. They told us they would like to use photography as a way to engage in the research. We will therefore use an arts-based method called photo-elicitation to understand the features of a nature-based programme that are most valued by young people, and how this might relate to health. We will also invite the practitioners providing nature-based activities to take part in a walking interview so they can show us the activities they run and tell us in their own words what is important to them, and why.Stage 2: We also want to improve understanding about the ingredients of a successful nature-based programme. To do this, we will invite the people who are responsible for providing nature-based programmes across the North East and North Cumbria to complete an online survey. In the survey they can describe how their existing nature-based programmes work, and what obstacles they face. The findings will help us identify ways to improve what already exists. Stage 3: Our researcher will be based within the Middlesbrough community to help us understand what matters to the people who live and work there, and to help them understand how our research works, so that we can help each other. We will invite the people involved nature-based programmes to two meetings where we will agree on the best ways to work together, and to create a plan on how we will take action to overcome any challenges faced in keeping nature-based activities running successfully. We will share findings with the public and organisations involved in nature-based activities for health to start a conversation about how such programmes can be optimised and expanded across the region and the country. We will also use the findings as a foundation for a larger project to test the improvements identified to existing nature-based programmes in different places, and to encourage others to consider similar approaches in their region.
向年轻人提供的以自然为基础的活动方案对健康和福祉的好处得到普遍接受。然而,研究人员并不完全了解什么起作用以及如何起作用,因此需要对基于自然的项目进行评估。我们的研究项目以米德尔斯堡为基地,将使用基于艺术和传统的研究方法来了解:i)年轻人(13-24岁)和以自然为基础的工作者最重视自然项目的哪些特征;Ii)如何有效管理以自然为本的计划,使其适用于其他地方;(三)今后如何加强这些方案。我们的项目有三个相连的阶段,将在12个月内进行。我们将邀请参与以自然为基础的项目的人,包括年轻人和以自然为基础的从业者,加入我们的咨询小组,这样他们就可以帮助共同设计和指导我们的研究。我们将为我们的年轻顾问提供研究技能培训,以支持他们参与项目的各个方面。第一阶段:在一系列的咨询中,我们向参与社区伙伴提供的自然活动的年轻人询问他们愿意如何参与研究项目。他们告诉我们,他们想用摄影作为参与研究的一种方式。因此,我们将使用一种名为“照片启发”的基于艺术的方法来了解年轻人最看重的自然项目的特点,以及这与健康的关系。我们还将邀请提供自然活动的实践者参加步行采访,让他们向我们展示他们开展的活动,并用他们自己的话告诉我们对他们来说什么是重要的,为什么。第二阶段:我们还希望提高对一个成功的基于自然的项目的要素的理解。为此,我们将邀请负责在东北和北坎布里亚郡提供基于自然的项目的人完成一项在线调查。在调查中,他们可以描述他们现有的基于自然的项目是如何运作的,以及他们面临的障碍。这些发现将帮助我们找到改善现有状况的方法。第三阶段:我们的研究人员将以米德尔斯堡社区为基础,帮助我们了解对在那里生活和工作的人重要的事情,并帮助他们了解我们的研究工作是如何进行的,这样我们就可以互相帮助。我们将邀请参与以自然为基础的项目的人员参加两次会议,在那里我们将商定合作的最佳方式,并制定一项计划,说明我们将如何采取行动,克服在保持以自然为基础的活动成功运行中所面临的任何挑战。我们将与参与以自然为基础的健康活动的公众和组织分享调查结果,以启动关于如何在整个地区和国家优化和扩大此类计划的对话。我们还将把这些发现作为一个更大项目的基础,以测试不同地方现有的基于自然的项目所确定的改进,并鼓励其他人在他们的地区考虑类似的方法。
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Catherine El Zerbi其他文献
Addressing a youth mental health crisis; utilising therapeutic landscapes and creative approaches in an english school
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10.1007/s42322-025-00214-7 - 发表时间:
2025-05-26 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.400
- 作者:
Clare Woolhouse;Catherine El Zerbi;Charley McFarlane-Troy - 通讯作者:
Charley McFarlane-Troy
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