Can the physical environment of residential children's homes make them feel more therapeutic? Recommendations from a rapid evidence assessment

Dr Aisling Martin and Laura Collier-Phillipson
Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Exploring the factors within the physical environment that may impact the quality of therapeutic care experienced by young people.

Access to nature and interaction with nature can have beneficial effects, particularly on individuals who are experiencing distress. Picture: Anna Tkach/Adobe Stock
Access to nature and interaction with nature can have beneficial effects, particularly on individuals who are experiencing distress. Picture: Anna Tkach/Adobe Stock

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