Garden Therapy for Racialized Students - Maintenance
 
Garden Therapy for Racialized Students - Maintenance (SUMMER 2022)
Horticulture therapy involves the interaction with plants to aid in strengthening the body and mind. Although touching and feeling plants has been proven to boost moods and reduce stress, the full effects of horticulture therapy are best handled with the help of a professional therapist. You can pair the act of planting, maintaining, and harvesting with therapy concepts that cultivate personal growth and resiliency.
Q1 .     This group aims to educate and foster discussion specifically with the IBPOC/racialized student population at SFU.
I understand
Q2 .     What is your full name?
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Q3 .     What is your SFU email address?
Answer : *
Q4 .     What dates are you registering for?
May 27 - 3PM
June 3 - 3PM
June 10 - 3PM
June 17 - 3PM
Q5 .     How do you identify your ethnicity?
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Q6 .     What are you struggling with the most?
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Q7 .     What topics would you like us to cover?
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Q8 .     Do you have any accessibility needs that are important to share with the facilitator?
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