Netplants partners with trainees |
If you were
following Ashley Community House on Twitter
and Facebook last week you would have spotted various posts about my
trip to France with Netplants.
Netplants is a
multi-partner project that will run over two years and will examine how disadvantaged adults from across
the UK, France, Spain, Ireland and Romania can develop skills associated with
plants, vegetables and fruits to improve their all round wellbeing.
Aiming to reconnect
people with the environment at its source, Netplants will demonstrate how
plants and vegetables can improve our lives in a variety of ways. The project
will assess the current skill level of each population in relation to growing,
cooking, foraging and decorating using vegetables and plants. Once determined,
it will then offer workshops and guides to improve each of these disciplines.
Farhan with Stu from Superact |
Throughout the
project, each organisation will work with local experts to develop workshops
and manuals that will encourage local people to develop new skills related to
growing, cooking, foraging or natural arts.
By 2017, it is
hoped the project will have enabled many people facing economic or social
issues across Europe to be more proficient in valuable skills
including cooking, growing and natural crafts – all of which will improve
people’s lives in a variety of ways.
Ashley Community Housing was lucky enough to be
approached by Superact (the Netplants UK partner) and invited an ACH
learner to be involved in the project as a trainee.
Me (Matilda) and Farhan on Cap Blanc Nez |
We invited Farhan Ibrahim, who had previously
completed Employability Skills course with ACH to participate in the project.
Farhan is originally from Somaliland but moved away when he was very young. He
is currently working as a health care assistant at St Michaels and the BRI
Hospital in Bristol, he dreams of returning to his homeland and working on his
family farm.
Commencing the exciting two
year project were the host organisation Les AngesGardins in Calais,
France. Les Anges Gardins is an organic farm which functions as a social
enterprise. The organisation trains disadvantaged unemployed members of the
community with farming and cooking skills. The produce that is harvested is sold
and distributed in organic food boxes to
customers. They have also branched out into using their produce in their newly
built restaurant.
Garden box lasagne making |
Throughout the week we
participated in workshops revolving around gardening, foraging, cooking and
arts and crafts. Learning ‘lasagne’ layering box gardening skills, foraging
knowledge, cooking recipes and art decoration creativity.
It was refreshing to have a
hands-on learning experience that included a huge cultural exchange of ideas,
languages and knowledge. I am now really excited to
use and share this new found knowledge to help the next phase of ACH’s
gardening projects in the UK.
“It was great to part of the
group experience, French culture, and to practice my French! I also learned so
much, about work on a farm, organic foods, and healthy eating just by helping
with the day to day jobs. They treated me like family. I felt included and I
enjoyed myself. I’m so glad to have had this experience!” Farhan Ibrahim
READ SUPERACT! RESIDENCE WILLOW ARTISTS BLOG ABOUT THE WEEK HERE
READ SUPERACT! RESIDENCE WILLOW ARTISTS BLOG ABOUT THE WEEK HERE
Homemade 'bug hotel' |
If you are interested in
finding out more about Netplants and its partners please follow the links
below:
Project
Partners
AFIDEL
– Saint Gaudens, France (Lead Partner)
Superact
– Bristol, UK
Bucovina
Institute – Suceava, Romania
Kerry
One World Centre – Kerry, Ireland
Fundacion el Tranvia – Zaragoza, Spain
Les
Anges Gardins – Calais, France
Website:
http://www.netplants.eu/ – Site under construction
Farhan collecting art materials |
Foraging workshop |
Arts and crafts & gardening workshops |
Cooking workshops |
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