Who do we work with?
Our referrals come from a range of places:
Privately - We support families who are Home Educating or who are looking for a bit of extra support for their child outside of school. We also accept self-referrals for adults in need of support.
Schools - We work with students who have been referred by their Primary, Secondary and Special Schools.
Other organisations - We receive referrals direct from Devon County and other agencies as well as requests for support sessions from respite care workers wishing to bring young people for therapeutic visits.
We have a proven track record in enabling young people to succeed and achieve great outcomes where they may previously have failed in other settings. Our retention and results record is excellent. Don't just take our work for it! Click here to read more about what service users say about us:
What are the advantages?
BESPOKE SESSIONS
Tailored to the needs of your students - from short sessions to full days, one-off visits to year-long provision
EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS
Gain knowledge and understanding of animal and plant care, lifecycles and where food comes from as well as a whole range of practical skills.
HANDS-ON LEARNING
Chance to try a wide variety of practical activities related to animal handling, plant growing and rural crafts
THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS
Time at the Project helps students to have lower anxiety levels, increased self-confidence and a sense of belonging.
QUALIFICATIONS
AQA UNIT AWARDS
We offer qualifications in three different subject areas - these are suitable for all learners aged 14+.
Gain certificates in recognition of skills, knowledge and achievements - available for learners of all ages