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NHS Forest Conference 2025 - book your place

Una Devlin

The 2025 NHS Forest conference takes place online on 2 October 10am-4pm. The theme this year is “Healing Spaces, Thriving Communities: real-life strategies for outdoor environments and health” and will explore how healthcare sites can work with communities and volunteers to develop their green spaces in a cost-effective and practical way.

We have taken the decision to charge a small fee for tickets this year (£5). As a charity, we really appreciate your financial support to help us do our work. However, if you need a free ticket to attend, just send us an email at info@nhsforest.org, and we’ll be happy to send you one for free—no questions asked.

Timetable for the day

10.00 – Welcome and keynote speech from Kate Tantam, Specialist Research and Education Sister ICU at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust

11.00 – Session 1: Nature for mental health

Speakers include:

  • Sam Gamblin, Regional Centre Manager at Thrive Birmingham
  • Karen Buckman, Nursing Manager, Hillis Lodge
  • Dr Victoria Wilkes, Consultant Lead Psychologist for Reaside Clinic and Hillis Lodge
  • Dr Patrick Bogue, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
  • Dr Katie Hall, NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Academic Mental Health, University of Bristol and ST6 doctor in General Adult Psychiatry at Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (Perinatal Team)

12.15 – Session 2: How nature supports physical health

Speakers so far include:

  • Dr. Russell McIntire, Associate Professor in the College of Health at Lehigh University
  • Emma Lacy, founder of Earth & Mind
  • Emily Nurse, Earth & Mind

14.15 – Session 3: How we can engage communities

Speakers so far include:

  • Victoria Shearing, Wellbeing Garden Programme Manager, The Royal Horticultural Society
  • CSH Nature Recovery Rangers and Green Health Routes Project at CSH

15.20 – NHS Forest Awards and close

The conference is made possible thanks to funding from Sports England (supported by the National Lottery) and the National Lottery Community Fund.

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