Images by Trevor and Sib On 2 June 2026 we facilitated a woodland well-being day for adults at New Earswick Nature Reserve funded by York and North Yorkshire Council and Better Connect. WOODLAND WELLBEING DAYParticipant Feedback & Outcomes 100%Skills DevelopmentSupported 100%Feel Less Isolated &More Connected 100%Feel MoreConfident ๐ฑ CONNECTION Every participant who completed a feedback …
Therapeutic Benefits of Photography.
Six Weeks of Summer - a therapeutic photography project to support people across North Yorkshire
What are the benefits of walking everyday?
The benefits of daily walks no matter what the weather
What is SAD?
Can we reframe dull drizzly grey days ?
What are the benefits of community participation?
Feedback from a community project to reduce social isolation
Can photography help with mental health?
Reflecting upon the five ways to well-being a project facilitated by Mindful Photography UK to reduce social isolation.
How to motivate yourself in winter?
To set resolutions now or just be โฆ..
What is a coping skill for dyscalculia?
I really struggle ! Now and again I have to stop and show myself some kindness! I'm Rebecca, the founding director of @mindfulphotographyuk. ๐ธโจ I've faced challenges with maths and processes my whole life โฆ. I am by no means lazy or stupid, so what is it? I've felt the numbers slip away from me. …
Finding Balance: Mindfulness in Nature This Summer
Welcome to our latest update on our joint collaboration with Forensic Response UK. this season we have been delivering workshops and asking our participants what does summer mean to me? Red squirrels foraging and building up their summer supplies at Yorkshire Arboretum copyright Mindful Photography UK 2025 As a summer baby, born on July 9th, …
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"The most profound difference the sessions had for me was that in such a short space of time when I would go on my daily walks I actually saw and felt my surroundings as I stopped to take pictures", Annabelle.

