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Volunteering in nature as a way of enabling people to reintegrate into society.

机译:自然界中的志愿服务是使人们重新融入社会的一种方式。

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AIMS: Those who experience emotional and behavioural difficulties or mental health problems, are unemployed or bereaved, or have been in trouble with the law can be socially marginalized and can become isolated from their families, community and wider society. This paper explores the role of active hands-on contact with the environment through a general environmental volunteering programme and through a targeted therapeutic volunteer programme, highlighting how these two approaches can potentially aid some marginalized people to reintegrate into society. METHODS: This study draws on concepts from the well-being and social capital literatures and refers to two separate pieces of research: Study 1 was based on general environmental volunteering primarily in northern England and southern Scotland; and Study 2 focused on mental health participants at Meanwhile Wildlife Garden in London. Ethnographic and interview data were gathered from participants as a means to understand the benefits they gained from their voluntary involvement. The participants all volunteered to undertake the activities they were involved in and chose outdoor nature activity as opposed to other activities. RESULTS: There is self-reported and observed evidence from and of participants in these studies that contact with nature can be beneficial to a range of excluded groups; also the studies show that the learning and curative processes that take place in green spaces can provide benefits in terms of social reintegration of vulnerable young people and adults. Three key themes of particular relevance to the marginalized participants were identified as: (1) improving relations with others and nature; (2) working alongside others who are different; and (3) developing social and employable skills. Active hands-on engagement allows people to work at their own pace, since these approaches are not target focused, and skills and social networks can be developed slowly. Practical engagement in environmental conservation work is one approach that may provide people with a new role, identity, skills and social networks. This paper argues that volunteering in nature has the potential to provide a shared purpose for people, independent of gender, age, physical ability, mental functioning, socioeconomic status or knowledge of environmental management. However, it is recognized that particular people may and do experience barriers to engaging with and enjoying the natural environment. CONCLUSIONS: Volunteering in nature may be particularly effective for those who would like to be outdoors and have more contact with nature yet need specific encouragement and supported/led activities to participate.
机译:目的:那些遇到情绪和行为上的困难或精神健康问题,失业或丧亲,或受到法律困扰的人可能会在社会上被边缘化,并可能与家人,社区和更广泛的社会隔离。本文探讨了通过一般的环境志愿者计划和有针对性的治疗性志愿者计划与环境进行主动动手接触的作用,着重介绍了这两种方法如何可能帮助某些边缘化人群重新融入社会。方法:本研究借鉴了福利和社会资本文献的概念,并涉及两项单独的研究:研究1基于主要在英格兰北部和苏格兰南部的一般环境志愿服务;研究2的重点是伦敦同时野生动物园的心理健康参与者。从参与者那里收集了人种学和访谈数据,以了解他们从自愿参与中获得的好处。参与者都自愿参加了他们所参与的活动,并选择了户外自然活动,而不是其他活动。结果:这些研究的参与者有自我报告和观察到的证据,表明与大自然的接触可能对一系列排斥人群有益;研究还表明,在绿色空间中进行的学习和治疗过程可以为弱势年轻人和成年人的社会融合提供益处。与边缘化参与者特别相关的三个关键主题被确定为:(1)改善与他人和自然的关系; (2)与其他人一起工作; (3)发展社交和就业技能。主动动手参与可以使人们按照自己的节奏工作,因为这些方法的目标不是针对性的,技能和社交网络可以缓慢发展。切实参与环境保护工作是一种可以为人们提供新角色,身份,技能和社交网络的方法。本文认为,自然界中的志愿活动有可能为人们提供一个共同的目标,而与性别,年龄,身体能力,心理功能,社会经济地位或环境管理知识无关。然而,已经认识到特定的人可能并且确实在与自然环境接触和享受自然环境方面遇到障碍。结论:对于那些想要在户外活动并与自然有更多联系但需要特殊鼓励和支持/领导的活动的人来说,自然志愿活动可能特别有效。

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