
CREATIVE ARTS THERAPISTS DEVON
Transformational Connections <> Empowering Lives
CREATIVE ARTS THERAPISTS DEVON
Transformational Connections <> Empowering Lives
CREATIVE ARTS THERAPISTS DEVON
Transformational Connections <> Empowering Lives
Creative Arts Therapists
Devon
We are a group of friendly and experienced therapists based in South Devon offering a range of creative arts therapies for adults, children, and young people, including Dramatherapy, Environmental Arts Therapy, and Play Therapy.
Our therapists have a range of experience and can work in partnership with organisations to design bespoke packages of therapeutic support. This may include group work, clinical supervision, and tailored training.
We are passionate about collaborating with community organisations to support those who may face barriers in accessing creative mental health services.
Alongside our therapeutic work, we often share our knowledge and experience through webinars and training. We also offer bespoke training and webinar delivery on request, with a strong focus on creative, experiential learning.
We are passionate about building transformational connections to empower individuals, families and their communities, to heal and take care of ourselves, each other and our environment.
For more information about our therapists, see their individual pages and contact them directly via the details provided.
Current Events and Projects
ABOUT THE CIRCLE OF TREES:
Our environmental arts therapists, Caz and Gin, invite you to undertake a journey in and with nature through the cycles of the year.
We will follow the Celtic Ogham (pronounced O-Am) which is the Celtic Tree calendar-beginning in November 2025 and ending the following October 2026 and seasonal themes.
The Celtic Ogham provides us with a pathway of exploration rich in metaphor and wisdom to support us in rewilding our creative natures, month by month.
This is a group for adults and has a maximum of 12 participants. We meet on one Sunday of every month (see dates below).
A journey through all twelve months is highly recommended, though you are welcome to attend one or more.
Our experiential approach is suitable for all, and no previous arts experience is required.
Arts practitioners, parents, teachers, mental health professionals, social workers, psychologists, or therapists may find this approach especially supportive.
ABOUT THE FACILITATORS:
Caz and Gin are qualified Dramatherapists and Environmental Arts Therapists. They have between them many years of experience of working with both individuals and groups as facilitators and trainers.
They provide a safely held, confidential and conducive space encouraging compassionate and creative ‘being’ that promotes wellbeing. Caz and Gin are passionate about offering work that deepens connection and care to the Land and to ourselves.
They are insured and HCPC registered. They trained on the Graduate training course with Ian Siddon Heginworth, the founder of Environmental Arts Therapy at the London Art Therapy centre. In 2022-2023 they were part of a team of co-facilitators delivering the new Post Graduate training course at the School of Environmental Arts Therapy in Exeter.
For more information about Caz and Gin, please see Our Team page.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- A warm welcome
- Opportunity to slow down and & invite sensory awareness
- Deepening connection with yourself and others
- Creative visualisations, movement, sound, voice, song & poetry
- Reciprocity and honouring of natural materialsgathered for arts making
- Permission to be & sharing from the heart
- Creation of personal ritual and revival of traditionalones
- Exploration of nourishing metaphors, associations and themes of the season
- Tasty snacks, plentiful hot drinks and a warming fire
DATES for 2026:26th April, 10th May,
14th June, 12th July, 23rd August
13th September, 18th October
COST:
£40 per workshop PAID IN ADVANCE on booking place.
Booking 3 consecutive sessions costs £105.
£30 subsidised places available per month. Please contact us to discuss at info@catdevon.orgLOCATION:
We are based in a beautiful woodland nestled near the edge of Dartmoor, just a 5 minute drive from Ashburton. Exact location provided on booking
WHAT TO BRING:
Dress for the weather, layers of warm clothes, waterproofs and sturdy waterproof footwear recommended.Warm drinks & light snacks will be provided.
All art materials will be provided.
BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL contact info@catdevon.org.uk
CONTACT US with your enquiry & we look forward to meeting you in the woods!
Funded by GreenMinds (https://greenmindsplymouth.com) our Wild Stories project aim was to enhance the relationship between the residents of Plymouth and Nature. Through play and art, participants were immersed in nature experiencing through emotion, beauty, tradition, compassion and the senses which research has shown to be 5 pathways to nature connectedness.
Wild Stories ran between March 2022 – June 2022 with a total of 33 participants divided into 4 groups regularly attending the series of 10 weekly workshops. In June, we held a culminating performance sharing and celebrating the non-human perspective stories and art that the participants had generated. The performance was attended by members of the local community in Stonehouse and was a moving and inspiring tribute to nature, further enhanced by Mirror Mirror ( Playback Theatre Company's (https://www.facebook.com/mirrormirrortheatre/) wonderfully intuitive, improvised performance of the stories shared.
We would love to repeat this with groups of all ages from all walks of life, across Devon, so please do get in touch info@catdevon.org.uk if you would like to discuss further
Wild Stories
Improving well-being by increasing our connection with nature
"The whole Story gathering and telling process, from start to finish, has been such a joy for our children." (Foster Carer feedback for the group process)
"Ours was the last story to be heard and both D and V had been completely absorbed in the goings on... D gave a little squeal of delight when she heard one of the actors use her actual words” (feedback from the final performance)
https://youtu.be/W0Ixojl6kXU?si=xw_HATiY2o9767Aj
Nature's Play are workshops delivered in parks and natural spaces that invite people to join in with therapeutic playful and creative well-being activities, exploring nature as a resource for nourishment and emotional growth. Drawing on elements of Drama, Play and Environmental Arts therapies, we use stories, art, role play, music and a range of seasonal and natural materials to provide a sensory, creative and immersive experience.
The sessions are designed to be drop-in and universal to enable them to be more effective as an outreach and deliverable in a range of community settings. We were delighted to be invited by Be Buckfastleigh and Participate Arts to deliver a workshop at Hello Summer! in Buckfastleigh. We used story and art to invite the children to explore what makes their light shine and helps them to feel better when they are having a difficult day. We had such wonderful parent feedback and the comments left by he children on our feedback board definitely made our light shine!
We also received funding to deliver a workshops over 2 weeks in parks in North Stonehouse, Plymouth. Here we used art and story to help the local children begin to connect emotionally with and relate to their local wildlife. Their thoughts and reflections were inspiring. What emerged were young people valued and empowered as individuals and a group in their capacity to be guardians of the local trees.
We'd love to run more therapeutic creative, nature-based workshops for young people in Devon. If you are interested please contact Caz at info@catdevon.org.uk
Team Building with Nature Connection
Regenerative, creative and nature-based approaches to reconnecting teams with themselves, each other, and their core purpose.
Plymouth City Council's Natural Infrastructure Team approached CATDevon to deliver a team day of nature connection on a mild, still December in 2023. The day involved our environmental arts therapist guiding the team to slow down and connect to themselves in breath, embodied and imaginative ways through their senses... read more here
For more information please contact Gin at info@catdevon.org.uk

“This training helped me connect with myself, nature, and my team in a transformative
way. Having worked in outdoor education and green community work, nature plays
a big role in my life and the people I work with. However, it’s rare I get the
opportunity to pause, breath and feel the natural human ties that arise when we
are not in a state of “doing” and we simply are allowed to notice the world
around us."— Participant

"Gin facilitated this session with a professionalism, grace, and care. Her approach
gently guides people without instructing, or didactically telling people how to
approach the natural world. She allows people to have their own experience and
allows people to approach the session in a way that is personal and meaningful
to them."— Participant

The session provided an excellent balance of playful and calm, which allowed our
team to connect to each other and the natural world in a multitude of ways. If
you are thinking of providing a rich experience for your team, group, or as an
individual, these sessions will leave a lasting impression on you and your
connection to the natural world and your sense of purpose”.
— Participant
Delivered by Maaike, a certified Play Therapist and Parent-Child Attachment Play Practitioner. More information about PCAP can be found here
All enquiries please contact Maaike either at hello@free2bme.org.uk.
Circle of Trees
Journey through the cycles of the celtic year in a series of environment arts therapy workshops
"I really enjoyed the pacing of today, a great mix of self and community"...
"I enjoyed all aspects of the somatic exercises, breathwork, walking in nature, and utilising
nature in a respectful way but also as a tool of self development. Thank you for creating a safe, respectful,
authentic space, without judgement. I felt seen, heard and loved"...
"I loved it all - the creativity and therapeutic side"
" I enjoyed being in a space with others, a safe, conscious and led space where I could relinquish responsibility and invite in play. I loved playing with other adults and being in a space so in touch with nature. Look forward to learning more about the symbolism of trees and becoming familiar with them"....
"Nurture, Play, comfort, cake, gentleness, holding, time together, time solo, flow, the unknown, the variety of spaces and activity, and sense of spaciousness."
"I enjoyed finding things that represent the present moment and thenmaking a shrine and also making a sculpture of my heart cave…having a time to reflect on my thoughts in a focused environment. I enjoyed the combination of individual work and group collective sharing….and both familiar rituals of the previous workshop and incoming different workshop techniques, experimenting
with different formulas to explore the trees. It is good there is a new pattern each time. ""I enjoyed being out by nature and using the willow to symbolically release things that were not of use to me. I also really liked
making a token as it gave me an opportunity to be creative using natural
materials that I would not normally think to use in my creative practice."Pegasus
Through the powers of play, story, creativity and imagination, children can rediscover their wings.
Designed and delivered by Maaike, Play Therapist, these sessions provide a low-demand, small group, nurturing space for children who present as anxious or withdrawn.
We aim for all children to feel seen, heard and accepted for their unique, incredible selves, to support them to begin to grow into and feel more confident expressing themselves.
Maaike is also trained in Autplay, which means that these sessions are neuro-affirming and provide autism and ADHD-informed practices to support neurodivergent young people to feel safe to unmask and express themselves freely.
Please note that these are parent-child sessions, which means that not only are the children to be accompanied by a main carer but also that the parent/carer will be expected to join in with activities.
We know that it can be difficult for anxious young people to attend groups, which is why the groups are closed, 6-block sessions, with no more than 6 children per group. This provides predictability and familiar faces.
Before starting, our therapist will also meet with you to explore how to support your child to attend and feel comfortable in the setting.
Sessions are 2 hours
£200 per 6-sessions
There are occasionally concessions available for low-income families, so please do get in touch if finances are a barrier to you accessing these sessions.
You may be able to access Early Help funding for this course. For more information about Early Help see A Quick Guide to Early Help in Devon - Devon Safeguarding Children Partnership
BOOKING ESSENTIAL
Please email hello@free2bme.org.uk for more information
CURRENT PROJECTS

Circle of Trees
Monthly environmental arts therapeutic workshops moving through the cycles of the year with nature

Pegasus
Neuro-affirming, therapeutic play and creative arts parent-child sessions for children presenting with anxiety, low mood, low self-esteem and/or withdrawal.
Parent-Child Attachment Play
Parent-Child Attachment Play (PCAP) is a very innovative and empowering early help attachment programme for parents and their children from 3-15+. It can be delivered with groups, 1:1 or through a home-visiting model.

Nature's Play
Community outreach workshops for children and young people to engage with nature through stories and art.
Wild Stories
Greenminds funded workshops, improving well-being through our connection with nature.

Team Building with Nature Connection
Regenerative, creative and nature-based approaches to reconnecting teams with themselves, each other, and their core purpose.
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