Social farming as an innovative approach to promote mental health, social inclusion and community engagement

Nature-based contextual factors are being recognized as fundamental for mental health prevention and promotion. Rural areas, indeed, are increasingly recognized as an elective place for the promotion of mental health. In recent years there has been a surge of rurally-based hybrid governance models i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanità 2020-01, Vol.56 (2), p.206
Hauptverfasser: Borgi, Marta, Collacchi, Barbara, Correale, Cinzia, Marcolin, Mario, Tomasin, Paolo, Grizzo, Alberto, Orlich, Roberto, Cirulli, Francesca
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Zusammenfassung:Nature-based contextual factors are being recognized as fundamental for mental health prevention and promotion. Rural areas, indeed, are increasingly recognized as an elective place for the promotion of mental health. In recent years there has been a surge of rurally-based hybrid governance models in which public bodies, local communities and economic actors join forces to create innovative welfare solutions to facilitate the financial (and organizational) challenges faced by the National Health Systems. Us-ing agricultural resources, such as animals and plants, social farming is able to address specific social needs, including rehabilitation, sheltered employment, life-long education and other activities that contribute to social inclusion. At the same time social farming is able to strengthen the economic and social viability of rural communities. We have been studying the factors underlying the potentiality of social farms to provide job placement programs and rehabilitation for people with mental disorders. Using novel methodolo-gies and appropriate tools, we have been collecting data indicating the positive effect of farming activities on individual’s social functioning, as well as the impact of farms’ networking on system’s sustainability.
ISSN:0021-2571
2384-8553
DOI:10.4415/ANN_20_02_10