Children will be able to express themselves through art therapy lessons in Centrepoint's new outdoor classroom at La Pouquelaye.
Primary-aged children in Jersey will be able to receive therapeutic art and outreach sessions from the new project.
They will receive help with emotional, behavioural or additional needs in a calming, sensory setting through REACH@Centrepoint art sessions.

Mel Le-Cornu, Nursery Manager and Wellbeing Supporter through art, say there is a growing need for outdoor learning following the pandemic:
"Integrating the creative and artistic side with sensory development and sensory experiences is very much part of the child's well-being and ability to cope and regulate with the world around them."
GR8 Recruitment is helping to part-fund the outdoor classroom.
The estimated total for the space is £12,000, which Centrepoint will continue to fundraise, ahead of a hoped September opening.
Initially targeted at children supported by the charity, there are hopes that eventually the project will be available to schools and nurseries across the island.

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