Improving accessibility
Good access is key to ensuring everyone has the opportunity to connect with nature and the outdoors.
Climate repair
We are demonstrating how a water-based approach offers accessible opportunities to cool and calm the climate, locally and globally.
Gardens and greenspace
Sensory Trust makes greenspaces accessible and sensory-rich so they can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities.
Dementia
Our nature-based activity groups and experiences for people with dementia and their carers helps reduce social isolation and enhance their physical and mental wellbeing.
Inclusive heritage
Our work making heritage inclusive, accessible and engaging to the widest audience.
Nature connection
Our work forges closer connections with nature and the outdoors to promote a sense of wellbeing and awe.
Young people
Creating sensory, natured based play and learning opportunities for children with disabilities and their families. Providing family-friendly advice for venues.
Schools
Our work with schools is opening up nature-based learning and development opportunities for young people with additional needs.
Intergenerational
Our work brings young and older people together to engage to share new experiences and learn from each other.
Research
Research helps us test our approach and identify priority needs. Our work with research partners enables us to do this.
Evaluation
Evaluation helps us to measure and understand the impacts of our work. Inclusive techniques ensure that evaluation reaches everyone.