Meet the Facilitator
Jemma Roberts
Jemma with selfie taking daughter
Jemma offers opportunities for transformative experiences outdoors that help individuals rethink their relationship with the environment. Her approach is designed to inspire a change in values, guiding individuals from environmental awareness to active engagement.Â
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Jemma earned a Master of Science (MSc) from the Durrell Institute of Conservation & Ecology beginning her professional journey in marine turtle conservation in South America.
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In 2003 Jemma returned home to join the Cornwall Sustainable Tourism Project, a cutting-edge
social enterprise set up to catalyse sustainable behaviour via the tourism industry. Central to this work, and of specific interest, was exploring what inspires people to live more sustainably.
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In 2010 Jemma followed this inquiry into ecopsychology & outdoor ecotherapy, training to facilitate groups outdoors using approaches pioneered on WWF’s Natural Change Project - an innovative and powerful experiential programme designed to engage and support sustainability leaders.
Jemma helped set up Natural Change as a social enterprise, to build a community of professionals to lead future programmes with this approach.
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An adventure into motherhood later, Jemma’s most recent work has been regenerative education with groups of young people. It is this experience and passion she brings to Cusgarne Organic Farm’s Growing Minds Organically youth education programme.
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A Practice for Our Times has been designed to connect with her own practice and journey towards regenerative living.
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Please note, Jemma also holds:
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Deaf awareness training
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First Aid for Mental Health certification
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Paediatric First Aid qualificationÂ
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Enhanced DBS certificate, registered on the Update Service - further details available on request.Â
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