This talk outlines the value of ancient landscapes for wellbeing and mental health, describes what Human Henge is and does in that context, shares experiences of participation in the programme and invites questions.
Chaired by Laura Drysdale, Director of the Restoration Trust, an award-winning charity that involves people living with mental health issues with heritage and creativity. She is joined by Melanie Rogers (Trustee of the Restoration Trust), Danny O'Donoghue (Richmond Fellowship) and Martin Allfrey (English Heritage. All speakers are members of the Human Henge tribe - the community of people who create and participate in the Human Henge experience of walking in the ancient landscapes of the Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site.
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