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Horticulture Therapy Inputs Staff time-extension agents, associates, specialists Federal, state and local agencies UK weather center Funding-fees from training and other courses, grants and in-kind support Training materials- presentations, printed resources, publications Social media and online tools State, regional and national meetings and conferences Outputs Activities Master Gardeners Educational programs Special certification Training youth and adults Conferences Training for healthcare and social service providers Training for agents Participation Agents Inmates Clients of social services/supervisors and nurses Rehab/residential facilities Physically, mentally, emotionally disabled People with visual / hearing impairments Outcomes Short term Participants will: Demonstrate positive social interactions Gain ag/hort knowledge Practice using fine/gross motor skills Develop life skills Understand and demonstrate attention to task Make decisions Follow directions Participate in physical activity Intermediate Improved employment / workforce skills Increased attention to task Increased opportunities for positive social interaction Increase in gratitude / appreciation Increased opportunities to practice gross / fine motor skills Increased opportunities for skill development Increased creativity Long term Improved nurturing attitudes Improved social interactions Improved focus and goal orientation Improved self-worth and confidence Reduction in anxiety and symptoms Improved motor function Increase job opportunities Increase appreciation of Ag/hort Situation: (share some hort therapy studies here)