Our vision is to create a welcoming environment where neurodivergent young people can feel safe, supported, and free from the pressures of everyday life. This is a space where they can truly be themselves and thrive—no formal diagnosis is required to attend.
In addition to regular sessions, we occasionally organise extra trips based on the interests of the group. We are also developing weekday sessions to provide children and young people with access to our naturally therapeutic environment as part of alternative education provision—more updates to come soon.
Our aim is for the group to be shaped and guided by the young people themselves. Activities include a mix of arts and crafts alongside animal care. So far, participants have enjoyed spending time with goats and rabbits, feeding pigs and alpacas, making slime, baking, and creating vision boards.
During your first visit, you will be asked to complete some forms so we can better understand each young person’s needs and ensure appropriate support is in place. We also offer introductory visits to the farm, giving families the opportunity to meet us, explore the site, and become familiar with the environment beforehand. These visits can be especially helpful for young people who may feel anxious about attending.
Every other Saturday during school term time from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm.
Free
For more information or to get in touch, contact Corrie on 07802 493188 or via email at corrie.livingpotential@outlook.com.
To maintain a comfortable and supportive environment, the group is limited to a maximum of 12 young people.