Downshire Garden Gets Victorian Makeover By Trust

South Eastern HSC Trust CEO Roisin Coulter Opens New Victorian Garden at Downshire in Downpatrick

South Eastern HSC Trust CEO Roisin Coulter Opens New Victorian Garden at Downshire in Downpatrick

The Director of Mental Health in the South Eastern HSC Trust, Rachel Gibbs, has welcomed the new Victorian Garden Reflective Space opened at the Downshire Hospital in Downpatrick on Friday 7 July 2023.

She said: “Our staff are deeply committed to the provision of safe and compassionate care.

“They have faced immeasurable challenges in recent years, not least of which was the COVID pandemic.

“It is essential that we care for our staff in order that they can continue to care for all our loved ones.

Chief Executive, Roisin Coulter with service user, Fionnbharr Teague.

“Creating spaces for reflection and calm is a wonderful way to improve the well-being of staff and using a variety of media such as art helps the Trust reflect the diversity of our teams.”

The Trust’s Mental Health Services partnered with Arts Care Belfast in January 2023 to create a piece of reflective artwork to be enjoyed by visitors to the Victorian Garden.

This artwork has now been installed in the gardens for everyone to admire and enjoy.

Staff and service users across the Trust area were given the opportunity to participate in creating unique designs.

These designs feature insects, butterflies and abstract images that were transferred onto aluminium panelling to be installed within the garden.

This was part of a lasting legacy symbolising the Hope, Love and Challenges faced within the Health Service over the past few years.

Arts Care Project Artist, Selina Coyle, Garden Manager, Claire McCawley, Director of Mental Health, Rachel Gibbs and Occupational Therapist, Suzanne McComb in the Downshire Victorian Garden in Downpatrick.

The response to this request was overwhelming, with numerous people turning up to show their encouragement and support by participating in the pre-arranged art sessions.

The Victorian Garden Reflective Space is situated in a tranquil, peaceful setting to allow visitors to relax and reflect while taking in the beauty of the space.

Garden Manager, Claire McCawley has been tending to the gardens in Downshire Hospital for the last 27 years.

She has been involved in a number of extraordinary garden projects to enhance the health and wellbeing for staff, patients and the local community.

Claire has been integral to the creation of this new space and is very proud of the completed project. She said: “My involvement in this project has been a very positive experience.

“It has brought so many diverse groups together to add their personal contribution and to support the ongoing development of the Victorian Garden. 

Arts Care Project Artist, Selina Coyle, Director of Mental Health, Rachel Gibbs and Mental Health Senior Manager, Bridgene Savage.

“I was very pleased to be asked to be involved in the installation of this special artwork that will be part of the legacy of the Trust for years to come. 

“The original Victorian Garden project was started over 25 years ago by the former Chief Executive, Dr Patton.

“It is amazing to witness this wonderful development so many years later.

“I really hope that this will encourage many more visitors to the gardens, so they can appreciate its stunning beauty.”

Arts Care Project Artist, Selina Coyle said: “This project was instigated by the Mental Health staff within the Downshire Hospital.

“It aims to recognise the enormous impact of Covid-19, with the goal to produce a positive reflective piece of artwork.

Artwork in the Downshire Victorian Garden in Downpatrick.

“Workshops were facilitated with multiple groups of staff and service users throughout the Trust.

“These workshops were filled with laughter and chat and provided a welcome break from hectic work schedules.

“Participants were given the opportunity to experiment with several art techniques that had an emphasis on printmaking to create individual artworks that would be collated and used to create the final piece.

“Additional work explored nature as a theme and the final installation is a wonderful vibrant reflective piece of art.

“This art incorporates many creative techniques including printmaking, cyanotype, block printing and collage.

“The final artwork will establish the gardens as a destination for a peaceful and reflective break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life”.