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What we do

  • Re-engage young people in learning

  • Build confidence and self esteem

  • Meaningful work and qualifications

  • Specialist Mental Health Support

A Unique Learning Environment

Being on a farm is very motivating for young people disengaged from education, and the natural environment and working with animals are proven to have beneficial effects.

 

Longlands is at the heart of a large organic livestock farm in the beautiful countryside of the Herefordshire and Worcestershire borders. Our therapeutic setting and experienced staff give our students opportunities that can restore mental health and allow them to re-engage with learning.

"We can and do help young people to turn their lives around."

"absolutely life changing"

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a real working farm

Benefits

 

  • Qualifications and work experience recognised by further education and employers (more here)

  • Specialist Mental Health support (more here)

  • High staff to student ratio - normally 1:2, 1:1 available by arrangement

  • Mentoring and support for increased self confidence and esteem (more here)

  • Developing social and practical life skills

Activities (more here)

 

  • Animal and horse care and basic riding

  • Operating and maintaining the farm’s ATV and tractor

  • Mechanics and construction

  • Horticulture

  • Fencing and site maintenance

Referrals

 

  • Can be made at any stage in the school year

  • For young people aged 12 - 18

  • Can come through schools, professional support organisations or private individuals

  • Can start without delay as we have access to emergency funding

Click here to see our Impact and Rationale

Watch a video featuring Longlands and other care farms

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Inspirational Leadership

Longlands is the vision of Julia Evans, its founder and CEO. After 15 years of operation she is widely recognised as a leader in the field. In 2016 Julia was voted the national winner of the BBC Countryfile Farming Hero of the Year.

Contact us to arrange an exploratory visit

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