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Community Gardens – Peebles and Innerleithen
[461.1KB]Published 2019. It is well researched and documented that gardening is very good for your physical and mental health and can aid recovery from illness. In a community garden you get the added bonus of belonging to a like minded group of people, giving something back to the community, and the opportunity to make friends, learn from, teach, support and be supported by other people. It’s also fun, very rewarding and there is a great feel-good factor after working in the garden.
Creating Inclusive Communities Topic: Children and Young People, Co-production, Families, Participation | Format: Flyer
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Food Buddies café checklist
[258KB]Published 2017. If you work in a café or restaurant you can use this handy guide to see how accessible your place of work is for people with dementia.
Creating Inclusive Communities Topic: Carers, Disabled People, Equalities, Older People, Participation | Format: Flyer
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Older People in Rural Communities – Note for Local Areas
[211.8KB]Published 2016. Further Information on our Older People in Rural Communities project.
Creating Inclusive Communities Topic: Older People | Format: Flyer