How to self-refer to green social prescribing in Birmingham
Below is a list of our partners across Birmingham, with information on what services are currently available, and how to get involved:
- find your local park
- join a Friend of Parks group
- tai chi & qigong in parks and open spaces
- wellbeing activities including cycling and walking - delivered by Legacy WM
- nature based activities with the Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust
- explore Birmingham with ecobirmingham's 69wards by bike or foot
- help look after Birmingham's trees with Birmingham's Urban Foresters
- Birmingham's Rangers are delivering a Wild Heart Healthy Parks programme across the red wards in the heard of the city
- RSPB and Birmingham Open Spaces Forum have produced a guide for families interested in connecting children with nature
- get active on the water with the Canal and River Trust and the Midland Sailing Club
- grow and connect with The Active Wellbeing Society
- there are opportunities for Castle Vale residents to volunteer for conservation and gardening sessions with the Environmental Trust
- there are health and wellbeing activities for Witton residents at Witton Lakes Eco Hub
- find your local parkrun
- find a walking group
- find tennis courts
- Information for Balsall Heath, Druids Heath and Stirchley residents on orchards and perennial food spaces
- try orienteering in a local park
- The Conservation Volunteers run sessions in Birmingham
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Page last updated: 2 August 2024