Why Don’t We Go into the Garden? The Care Culture Map and Handbook

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Pages: 48 Illustrations and other contents: 30 full colour illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9780993573705 Categories: , , ,
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"Wow!!! I am reading the book WHY DON'T WE GO INTO THE GARDEN by Debbie Carroll and Mark Rendell and am blown away! It is a GAME CHANGER in how we view care communities! It is an excellent fit with the Montessori Approach to care" Carolyn Magnussen, Montessori Care For Elderly, Norway "....I'm delighted to have been introduced to you both and your amazing [Care Culture] Map! It has made me rethink how we use gardens and I'm using it almost daily." Suzanne Mumford, Head of Nursing, Care UK; "I was bowled over when I got the Map and Handbook, I will add it to my list of treasures. I took it with me to a [UK Care Home] Activity Forum this week and had 8 of them pouring over the Map as an exercise to see where they thought their care setting was on the journey. It will be a real asset to me as a training tool - Bet you never thought that would happen!" Sylvie Silver MBE, Executive Director now retired), National Activity Providers Association (NAPA); "I LOVE your books! Arrived last week and I am learning so much- and learning how I, as an eco gerontologist, can apply the knowledge and research your share- so much information. Also, I appreciate the presentation- easy to digest and the Care Culture Map is awesome! Thank You!!!" Monica Eastway, M.S. Eco Gerontologist, USA; "Debbie, I have enjoyed the book VERY much. I am amazed and deeply impressed by your dedication, and Mark's - I really hope you can make a deep and abiding impression on the care sector. They really need support and new thinking...the worth of your discoveries and insights will be picked up somewhere, including internationally, and will contribute to improved lives and greater Whole Intelligence. Your creativity and professionalism make a brilliant example of what I wrote about long ago now - a great piece of illuminative evaluation! I am newly glad that I included your work in Future Sense, and it often is a story that readers comment on. ...." Malcolm Parlett, Author 'Future Sense', exploring Whole Intelligence and early developer of illuminative evaluation research models

Author Biography

Debbie Carroll and Mark Rendell are both Garden Designers who teamed up to find the answer to a deceptively simple question they had "Why aren't care gardens more actively used?" This is the subject of their series of books and tools in the 'Why don't we go into the garden?' series. Their research project grew to be one of the largest of its kind in the UK and took them into new territory (for garden designers) deep inside care settings. During this process, they drew on many diverse and complementary skills from their earlier careers to form a unique collaboration that enabled them to articulate creatively and sensitively their often challenging findings, and what this means for both designers and carers. They founded Step Change Design to share their findings and promote their new design approach, 'Relationship-Centred Design', with both the care and design sectors. Debbie Carroll is an Accredited Garden Designer with the British Association of Landscape Industries based in Southern England. She has 20 years' experience through her design business, Debbie Carroll Garden Designs, and has a passion for creating gardens that are well used and well loved, whether within a domestic or care setting. Her experiences designing dementia care home gardens was a major influence on the research project that followed. While her background in the Armed Forces, and a Retail Manager within John Lewis Partnership, honed her people development skills it was her inquiring mind, and tenacity to implement changes to create improvements both at an individual and organisational level that adds a depth to the insights shared in this book. Debbie continues to run Step Change Design into its 2nd decade sharing their research through this book within a wide range of workshops, webinars and other speaking opportunities. Mark Rendell is a project manager, coach, gardener and garden designer based in North Wales. He set up 'The Growing Company' in 2000, primarily to raise awareness of the importance of the outdoors in aiding healing, recovery and respite in health and care settings. With a background in Health (he worked in the NHS on HIV/AIDS related issues in the 90s) and in Environmental Projects (he set up the UK's telephone directory recycling schemes on behalf of BT and Yellow Pages in 1998), he is also a trainer and project manager specialising in behaviour change, team dynamics and project management. Mark left Step Change Design in December 2021 after writing the Designer Handbook with Debbie in order to pursue his many other projects, consolidate his diverse work experiences and to (finally) complete the renovation of his 200 year old property in Snowdonia.