

"It's brought together a number of people and because we've all got similar problems nobody's out on a limb," he said. Mr Donne, aged 62, said the group had brought him a lot of friends and a place to go as people without a brain injury 'don't realise' what it's actually like. The beautiful field of sunflowers which people are rushing to take pictures of.Over £2,000 was raised for The Burns Pet Nutrition Foundation during the open day. "It's a relaxed, outdoor environment and there's a lot to be said with mental health and being outdoors."

"I've been a youth worker for 10 years and coming here and building the project and seeing how it impacts others and seeing them develop and give back to the community is quite touching. "Whether it's woodwork, gardening or crafts, everything they make can be sold back into the community and all the money comes back into the Burns Pet Nutrition Foundation which was set up in 2007. "For Mencap Cymru, The Butterfly Effect, BIRT Ty Aberdafen which is a brain injury group from Llanelli, and Heol Goffa it's an opportunity to learn new skills and develop skills. The Butterfly Group, set up by Hywel Dda neurological therapy service, offers members the chance to enjoy gardening (Image: Jonathan Myers) It gives them the feeling that they're doing something useful."Ĭommunity project officer at Burns Pet Nutrition, Chris Cray, has worked with a number of groups, including The Butterfly Effect, to create the community polytunnel at Parc y Bocs. "Everyone in the group has a brain injury that affects them. "It's something that he looks forward to every week. "He's made so many friends and he gets amazing support. Mrs Donne added: "Kim is a fanatical gardener and Parc y Bocs has been amazing. The seven-year-old boy whose parents have never heard him speak.Since the accident, Mr Donne has been visiting the Parc y Bocs site in Kidwelly where he enjoys gardening with The Butterfly Effect group - a rehabilitation programme set up by Hywel Dda neurological therapy service which enhances wellbeing and happiness through meaningful activities. Ensure all bolts and components are tightly secured and complete inspection prior to use.The community polytunnel that a number of groups have helped to create (Image: Jonathan Myers) Only replacement parts supplied by the manufacturer should be used on the product.Įnsure all parts are assembled as per manufacturer instructions. Regularly check all fastenings to ensure that they are properly tightenedįrame and Toy’s wipe clean only, use a damp cloth! Textiles machine washable 30°.Misuse can lead to an entanglement hazard Ensure hanging straps are correctly assembled and only used in partnership with the hanging toys, baby gym and/or activity table.This table is suitable for children in the age range 6+ months.Warning, do not allow other children to play near the bouncer.Maximum time recommendation of 20 minutes for the child to be in the baby bouncer.The baby bouncer is for a child able to support its head unaided up to a maximum weight of 12 kg EN 14036:2003.Ensure the child is facing forward at all times while seated Baby Bouncer – child must be safely and correctly positioned in the seat of the baby bouncer.Baby Gym – this product is suitable for children in the age range 0+ months.Never place the baby gym, bouncer or table inside a crib or playpen.Improper assembly can lead to choking hazards.Ensure all fixings are fitted correctly and tightly secured before use.Assembly to be carried out by a competent adult only.Activities enclosed require adult supervision at all times.*Note hanging toys and play mat featured sold separately Product composition: Natural wood and water-based non-toxic paintġ X Children’s Interactive Activity Table.Alternative seat covers can be purchased separately.Smooth edges and surfaces make for safe play.Each item is made with love using planet friendly materials and people friendly processes.


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