- START OF IMMERSION: 29/09/2023
- END OF IMMERSION: 01/10/2023
- 3-DAY IMMERSION
450,00 €
The 3-day In-person Training is exclusively for:
- FTHub Guides and Practitioners in training or already certified, regardless of the year of certification.
- Those applying for a Pack.
- FTHub Certified Nature Connection Facilitation Specialist, currently in training or already certified, with an additional enrolment in one mini-course.
- Those that have already enrolled in 3 mini-courses.
FTHub 3-day In-person Immersive Training in Nature is exclusively for FTHub Guides and Practitioners currently in training or already certified (regardless of the year of certification). With this training you will:
With this training you will:
- Sharpen your profile as a Guide or Practitioner.
- Gain irreplaceable bonds with your trainers and colleagues.
- Incorporate group management techniques to support the experience of participants.
- Master the art of communication in Nature Connection Activities.
- Grasp theoretical knowledge through games and exercises.
- Build the future of the practice alongside your peers.
- Dive into group design and co-guiding of Forest Bathing walks.
- Learn the Art of Play for Forest Bathing.
All immersions start on Friday at 14:30 (2:30 pm) and end on Sunday at 17:30 (5:30 pm) (unless otherwise specified). If you have to arrive a little later or leave a little earlier, we understand, just let us know. Travel, accommodation, meals or other expenses are not included in the cost.
Trainers:
Where
The immersive training will take place at the Vancouver Campus of the University of British Columbia (UBC), a global centre for teaching, learning and research, consistently ranked among the top 20 public universities in the world. Since 1915, UBC has been opening doors of opportunity for people with the curiosity, drive and vision to shape a better world.
UBC Botanical Garden will host the Forest Bathing Walks. It curates a collection of ~30,000 plants from ~8,000 accessions representing 5,000 taxa from temperate regions around the world. Temperate forest plants of British Columbia, eastern North America and Asia are curated in woodland gardens, whereas a classic alpine garden displays the diverse flora of high-altitude regions of the world.
Accommodation
There are several options available within the campus, like the Gage Suites or the Carey Centre.
Many other accommodation options are available close to the campus. Find the one that suits you best.
Meals
There are many restaurants on campus, all within walking distance.
How to Get There
University of British Columbia – Vancouver Campus:
∙ 2329 West Mall, Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4
You will find all the information on how to get to UBC Vancouver Campus by clicking here.