Social Return on Investment of Nature-Based Activities for Adults with Mental Wellbeing Challenges

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Social Return on Investment of Nature-Based Activities for Adults with Mental Wellbeing Challenges. / Hartfiel, Ned; Gittins, Heli; Morrison, Val et al.
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 20, No. 15, 6500, 02.08.2023.

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Hartfiel N, Gittins H, Morrison V, Wynne-Jones S, Edwards RT, Dandy N. Social Return on Investment of Nature-Based Activities for Adults with Mental Wellbeing Challenges. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023 Aug 2;20(15):6500. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20156500

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Hartfiel, Ned ; Gittins, Heli ; Morrison, Val et al. / Social Return on Investment of Nature-Based Activities for Adults with Mental Wellbeing Challenges. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023 ; Vol. 20, No. 15.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Social Return on Investment of Nature-Based Activities for Adults with Mental Wellbeing Challenges

AU - Hartfiel, Ned

AU - Gittins, Heli

AU - Morrison, Val

AU - Wynne-Jones, Sophie

AU - Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor

AU - Dandy, Norman

PY - 2023/8/2

Y1 - 2023/8/2

N2 - Increased time spent in nature can enhance physical health and mental wellbeing. The UK Government's '25 Year Environment Plan' recommends extending the health benefits of contact with nature to a wider group of people, including those with mental health challenges. This study investigated whether nature-based interventions (NBIs) for people with mild mental health challenges could generate a positive social return on investment (SROI). Between May 2017 and January 2019, 120 participants at six outdoor sites in Wales participated in a 6 to 12-week NBI, which consisted of a weekly 2- to 4-h session. Quantitative data were collected from baseline and follow-up questionnaires identifying participant demographics and measuring mental wellbeing, physical activity, self-efficacy, and social trust. Wellbeing valuation generated a range of social value ratios by applying the Housing Association Charitable Trust (HACT) Social Value Calculator (SVC 4.0) and HACT Mental Health Social Value Calculator (MHSVC 1.0). Seventy-four participants (62%) completed follow-up questionnaires at 6 months. SROI ratios were calculated using the SVC for physical activity, self-efficacy, and social trust. The MHSVC generated social value ratios for mental wellbeing. The base case results revealed a positive social value ratio for participants, ranging from British Pound Sterling (GBP) 2.57 to GBP 4.67 for every GBP 1 invested, indicating favourable outcomes in terms of value generated.

AB - Increased time spent in nature can enhance physical health and mental wellbeing. The UK Government's '25 Year Environment Plan' recommends extending the health benefits of contact with nature to a wider group of people, including those with mental health challenges. This study investigated whether nature-based interventions (NBIs) for people with mild mental health challenges could generate a positive social return on investment (SROI). Between May 2017 and January 2019, 120 participants at six outdoor sites in Wales participated in a 6 to 12-week NBI, which consisted of a weekly 2- to 4-h session. Quantitative data were collected from baseline and follow-up questionnaires identifying participant demographics and measuring mental wellbeing, physical activity, self-efficacy, and social trust. Wellbeing valuation generated a range of social value ratios by applying the Housing Association Charitable Trust (HACT) Social Value Calculator (SVC 4.0) and HACT Mental Health Social Value Calculator (MHSVC 1.0). Seventy-four participants (62%) completed follow-up questionnaires at 6 months. SROI ratios were calculated using the SVC for physical activity, self-efficacy, and social trust. The MHSVC generated social value ratios for mental wellbeing. The base case results revealed a positive social value ratio for participants, ranging from British Pound Sterling (GBP) 2.57 to GBP 4.67 for every GBP 1 invested, indicating favourable outcomes in terms of value generated.

KW - Social return on investment

KW - nature-based activities

KW - mental wellbeing

KW - social prescribing

KW - wellbeing valuation

U2 - https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20156500

DO - https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20156500

M3 - Article

C2 - 37569040

VL - 20

JO - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

SN - 1661-7827

IS - 15

M1 - 6500

ER -