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Coming soon – three new Therapeutic Art Workshops, Harborne

October 14th, 2011

If you like the idea of therapeutic art, take a look at these lovely workshops to start in November 2011. Margarethe Beckett is a friend and colleague of Spring to Life. Please contact her for  further information on 07724041024 or mkb4810@hotmail.com. Click to enlarge the images.

Babygym at St Thomas’s Children’s Centre

July 4th, 2011
looking at the world astride the "big" ball

looking at the world from a "big" gym ball

On a warm sunny Monday, what better way to spend the morning than playful movements on the floor with your baby? The New Parents at St Thomas’s invited us back for a third run of Babygym. Today there were fourteen bonnie “bouncing” babes and their parents having fun, learning about movement including a short discussion on key early childhood issues.

a joyful stretch on the baby-trolley

a joyful stretch on the baby-trolley

Babygym movements are based on the Primitve Reflexes. They help babies move & explore with confidence, creating wonderful brain-body connections.  These games & activities, including lots of songs and music, also help very small people engage socially and with their thinking.

echo games on the gathering drum

bouncing and stopping

Housing Projects: growing for well-being

June 28th, 2011

Funded By Comic Relief

In April 2011 Spring to Life CIC was successful in its bid to gain a Comic Relief Grant administered by the Birmingham and Black Country Community Foundation. It was a modest sum of £1,000 but with it we have achieved a lot.

In the early summer our two horticultural therapists worked with a mixture of people from deprived settings to help them set up and look after food and flower growing projects. Facilities were provided to ‘get people gardening’ and many happy memories were made and new opportunities opened up.

Hope Housing Gardening Project for refugees and asylum seekers are turning a lawn into a productive permaculture garden in Bournville.  The grant supplied much needed tools for their regular community work parties. Felipe works regularly with this group who attend from all over the city.

growing well-being at Hope Housing

Charles Davis House, is a residence for people with various levels of mental ill health.  They needed support to add vegetable and salad crops to their flower garden.  Residents are now tending  the plants and cropping them for their own use – a great use of space and time.

Waterside Hotel – Princip Street.

Waterside Hotel is a hostel used by homeless, ex-offenders as well as people with drug and alcohol habits.  The courtyard was completely devoid of any plants until Thursday 2nd June when our two Horticultural Therapists turned up with make-your-own containers, compost, hanging baskets and plants.  A great morning was enjoyed working with the residents to create a new flower and vegetable garden.  It is being looked after by the residents who wish to expand the project further.

before

during

after

one month on

Spring to Life aims to work further with these groups and other people who live in deprived settings who will benefit greatly from being involved in social and horticultural projects on an occasional or more regular basis.  WE think gardening improves well-being!

Mural completed at last!

June 28th, 2011

Liz Naylor and the Reservoir Ranger completed the mural on Saturday 11 June 11. It’s great to have it finished at last – and worth every cold winter’s day out there!

putting the finishes touches to the mural


Preparations for the Ladywood Fun Day, 30 July 11

June 28th, 2011

Community volunteers sowing seeds for flowering plants and herbs to share at the Ladywood Fun Day, 30 July

Brightening up walls and lives in Ladywood

February 13th, 2011

All Being Well in Ladywood organized an Arts Trail in the October half term 2010. It consisted of a variety of events including postcard designs, knitted and craft pieces, tee shirt designing and a show put on at The Deaf Cultural Centre.  Spring to Life coordinated the production of a Mural. Local people produced the design and spent many cold winter days applying it to a blank wall of a covered walkway beside Edgbaston Reservoir. Our before and after photos show the positive impact the mural has made.

The paints were bought cheaply or donated and people gave their time freely. One of the highlights was the number of people who stopped to chat at the reservoir and encourage the volunteers in their work.  The mural certainly brightens the lives of people who use the reservoir for recreation.

GROW WELL

December 6th, 2010

Grow Well In Ladywood has been sponsored by lottery funded All Being Well Project.  This autumn we helped local people who don’t have access to gardens to establish two small planting beds in the Ladywood Health and Community Centre courtyard.  In only six weeks we made the beds and grew salad seedlings which were ready to harvest by November 5th. On that day, we all enjoyed banger & salad baps -appropriate for the day! Since then we have harvested more fresh, organic green salad and look forward to harvesting our kale and broad beans in 2011.

Grateful thanks also to www.gardenskill.co.uk who donated a frame, net and fleece to keep the cats and frost off the produce.

starting to dig ...

Job done!

young seedlings

Baby Gym

October 26th, 2010

Baby Gym is a unique movement programme designed especially for young babies with their parent.  It helps you gain confidence in communicating with your baby through physical play and lets your baby gain confidence moving about in space with you as a “gym”. Both of you will discover new games, with songs and simple equipment, that show just how able your little one is! Baby Gym incorporates activities for your child’s physical coordination that gets them off to a great start.

COMMENTS FROM PARENTS – Different parents’ highlights from Baby Gym at St Thomas’s, November/ December 2010: learning what benefits to baby different movements have; (finding out about) the neurological reasons behind the movements; my child has become more active and talkative; learning that you can help your baby to crawl by putting her on her tummy and supporting her feet.

Favourite games were: Roll the Ball and Swinging in a Blanket. Also learning new actions to familiar nursery rhymes .

A Good Babyhood – research study

October 26th, 2010

Liz’s MA research into early childhood includes collecting the views of parents of babies – what is important to babies, to make babyhood a good time of life? They can’t tell us in words, but you their parents can speak for them.

What makes a good babyhood? You can download the questionnaire and return it to liz@springtolife.org. Please see also www.goodbabyhood.wordpress.com for more information.

Project Greenheart and Horticultural Therapy – Spring to Life this spring and summer

May 21st, 2010

Our staff know the benefits of getting outside and growing things!  People’s well-being is raised by being in the natural environment.

We encourage community gardening projects, school vegetable gardens, allotment gardening, and even walks in the nearby countryside.

If you have a ‘green idea’ that inspires you and you need help to develop it please give us a call we’d love to see if we can help.

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