Dr Olivia Chapple, Founder & Chair of Trustees of Horatio’s Garden, will be joining a stellar line-up for the Propagating Green Therapies in the UK: Joining the Dots conference on Monday 9 October, 9.30am – 5pm at Tupenny Barn.
A joint venture from Gardening4Health, Garden Masterclass and Tupenny Barn, the national conference is all about getting everyone together to hear from people working in the green therapy arena. It’s a fantastic opportunity to explore both the current landscape and the future of making green therapies available to all.
The event is open to everyone and will be of particular interest to people working in the field, whether professionally or as someone considering starting their own green therapy project.
The event will be compered by award-winning landscape designer, BBC Gardeners’ World presenter and Tupenny Barn patron Arit Anderson, with award-winning garden designer and Tupenny Barn patron Annie Guilfoyle also attending.
The expert speakers include:
• Maggie Haynes – Tuppenny Barn
• Steve Brine MP – Chair; Commons Health and Social Care Committee
• Sue Stuart-Smith – Psychiatrist and author of The Well Gardened Mind
• Kali Hamerton-Stove – The Glasshouse
• Keely Siddiqui Charlick – The Sunnyside Trust
• Fiona Thackeray – Trellis Scotland
• Dr Olivia Chapple – Horatio’s Garden
• Carly Wood – University of Essex
• Richard Claxton – Gardening4Health and The Tonbridge Therapy Garden
• The National Academy for Social Prescribing
• Kathryn Rossiter – CEO, Thrive
Whilst all in-person tickets have now sold out, you can still book to attend the event online.
Tickets cost £25 and are available here, along with more information about the conference.
We are absolutely thrilled to be involved with this important and insightful event and look forward to seeing you there.