Healthscape was founded in Devon with the aim of supporting people’s emotional, psychological and physical wellbeing through the natural environment. This includes guided nature walks, mindfulness meditation sessions and therapeutic outdoor exercises.
But it is the sea swimming aspect that sparked local sea swimming group the Guernsey Bluetits to invite Healthscape to branch out locally.
This weekend the local hub officially launched as a registered charity, run by five volunteers.
New hub leader Marina Burr said the idea came about after some of the UK members came to Guernsey on holiday and ideas started being shared.
She thought it could really help islanders.
‘I think Guernsey people aren’t aware of how many people struggle with their mental health,’ she said.
‘This is about reaching out to everyone to say we have an opportunity.’
She has already met local mental health charity Mind and the social prescribing team and hopes to work with both of them.
A planned launch swim still went ahead at the bathing pools on Saturday morning despite poor weather conditions. The local group were joined by Susan Hamer-Wills and Anita Davies, who are based in Devon and are directors of the UK group.
There are now nine Healthscape groups across the UK and Mrs Hamer-Wills said it was great to be present for the Guernsey group’s launch.
‘We are so excited,’ she said.
According to the group’s Facebook page, the Guernsey hub will be ‘a space to make new connections, boost your wellbeing, and be part of something positive in our community.’
It encourages anyone interested to keep an eye on the page for updates about upcoming sessions, meet-ups, and other ways to get involved.
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