Good practice in social prescribing for mental health: the role of nature-based interventions
BRAGG, R. and LECK, C. Natural England Commissioned Reports, Number 228. 2017
Gardens and health. Implications for policy and practice
The King’s Fund, David Buck 2016
Better Mental Health For
All: A Public Health Approach to Mental Health Improvement
Faculty of Public Health and Mental Health Foundation 2016
A review of nature-based interventions for mental health care
Natural England Commissioned Reports, Number 204. BRAGG, R., ATKINS, G. 2016
Joint Commissioning Panel for Mental Health 2015
Wellbeing benefits
from natural environments rich in wildlife: A literature review for The Wildlife Trusts
Dr Rachel Bragg, Dr Carly Wood, Dr Jo Barton and Professor Jules Pretty, School of Biological Sciences, University of Essex, 2015
Sustainability in psychiatry - Occasional Paper 97
Royal College of Psychiatrists 2015
Should gardening be
available on the NHS?
Royal Horticultural Society John MacLeod Lecture, Dr William Bird and Dr Matilda Van Den Bosch 2014
The Economic Benefits of Ecominds,. A case study approach
Olivier Vardakoulias, nef consulting limited 2013
Feel better outside, feel better inside: Ecotherapy for mental wellbeing, resilience and recovery
Mind 2013
Ecominds effects on mental
wellbeing. An evaluation for Mind
Rachel Bragg, Carly Wood and Jo Barton, University of Essex
Building resilient communities. Making every contact count for public mental health (full report)
Mind 2013
Building resilient communities. Making every contact count for public mental health (briefing summary)
Mind 2013