Elements of the ICAN award in horticultural skills are used to assess levels of achievement and progress.
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The Project provides a full range of horticultural experience and training. Through work students learn new skills in all aspects of horticulture including:-
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Students whose potential include open or sheltered employment are given practical work training and related knowledge. There are several dedicated indoor work areas including two classrooms equipped with a good selection of appropriate modern teaching aids.
Elements of the ICAN award in horticultural skills are used to assess levels of achievement and progress.
Gardening is well recognised as an excellent therapeutic or occupational/leisure activity. Its fulfilling and purposeful activities are opportunities for real achievement. Skills and self-esteem gained in the gardens are often reflected in increased confidence and independence in general life.
For some students, working towards qualifications and/or employment is not the prime objective. These students find a supportive and supervised environment at Minstead that encourages them to develop skills and meet new challenges. SHELTERED WORK SCHEME (FURZEY)
As part of the Sheltered Work Scheme teams of students also work at Furzey Gardens maintaining this popular ornamental garden which is open to the public. The Scheme aims to give students the experience of a realistic work setting with all the demands of open employment and all the advantages of an on-site supported learning environment.
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