Welcome to the
WELLIES Project
Therapeutic learning activities with animals, plants, creativity and the countryside for people recovering from mental ill health.
Wellness
Education
Learning
Laughter
Inspiration
Environment
Skills
See what we do at WELLIES…
We were recently visited by BBC Radio Stoke and they shared this fantastic video of WELLIES to show how we help make a difference.
WELLIES is run by Julie White and Nick Platt, founders of the WELLIES Project and Staffordshire Care Farming Development CIC, a not for profit company.
WELLIES has been running for twelve years and as rural business advisors Julie and Nick often help other people to develop care farming enterprises.
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“I refer people to Wellies who are often at the lowest point in terms of their mental health and self-esteem, often to the point where they don’t feel they can step through the door by themselves. I have seen people’s confidence grow and their ability to form meaningful friendships has increased as a result of attending Wellies. Many of the people I refer to Wellies are very socially isolated, and because of the rural nature of the area, opportunities to meet people who are experiencing similar are few and far between. Wellies provides a safe space for people to access peer support and try out new skills and gives people a much-needed sense of community and belonging.
Of the people I have referred, one went onto employment after spending time at Wellies and credited the group with having helped him to see he wasn’t alone in how he’d been feeling. It also gave him the opportunity and confidence to form a friendship outside of the group with another participant and their partner, reducing his isolation. Prior to that, he had spent most days by himself in his flat as he was new to the area, having very little social interaction which worsened his mental health.
Another woman said she felt visiting Wellies gave her a sense of purpose and she would come back from the group with crafts and creations to show her daughter, as well as being able to share experiences she’d had that day. This helped her feel she had done something productive and valuable, which was so important to her recovery as she had previously been in a very psychologically abusive relationship which had chipped away at her self-confidence. I always recommend Wellies to my working age patients who are struggling with their mental health and wellbeing because I know once they get through the front door, things will start to improve for them.“
Our latest news…
New Tractor Project
After the initial plea for help was printed in the Farmers Weekly Magazine, farmer Howard Hughes from the Brecon Beacons in Wales contacted Nick and Julie. He had a 1960 Ford Dexta tractor complete with loader, bucket and muck fork which had been sitting in the barn...
Old Tractor Needed!
WELLIES are looking for an old vintage tractor to refurbish as a project and are reaching out to local people to donate an unwanted machine. The tractor project is aimed at attracting hard to reach, socially isolated people in rural areas who don’t usually engage in...
What WELLIES means to me
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