Since the pandemic, the way we work has changed in a profound way. Many people now work from home and whilst that can be great in terms of work-life balance, it can also create isolated and disconnected teams, which in turn affects our wellbeing.

Research suggests that 78% of organisations have received an increase in requests for mental health support since the pandemic.

If you’re looking for ways to support your staff’s wellbeing in an environment that reconnects, nurtures and revitalises then we can help.

Grow's programmes are proven to improve wellbeing and resilience – leading to increased enjoyment of work roles, better team relationships, increased staff productivity, motivation, sense of belonging and purpose.

Working in some beautiful spaces and places on the South Downs, we bring groups together to connect with nature in a variety of ways as a means of improving mental health and wellbeing.

Contact Jo for a chat on 07557 501557, or email workplace@growingwellbeing.org.uk

"By far the best away day / team building / training I have experienced. No power points or expectations. We connected with nature and our colleagues, got to better understand our department, felt valued and inspired. It was wonderful"

You might be looking for an uplifting staff day out with a difference, or some more intense support for teams or individuals. We will work with you to determine your needs and tailor a programme of facilitated support based upon them. We can even offer virtual ways of connecting with nature and each other for teams that are working apart.

For more info and to find out more contact us

"Just wanted to say a big thank you for last week! It was a beautiful morning and we left so full of joy, inspiration and motivation, and completely buzzing with ideas. Amazing what can be achieved in just a couple of hours”.

“The effects of the day have stayed with me, and I'll carry the activities into my personal life as well as work - including the medicine walks and taking a moment each day to spend time looking at and connecting with the natural world."