There is a broad range of projects being rolled out to support participation in recreational, physical, creative, social and cultural activities to support Ukrainian refugees to adapt to their new surroundings while focusing on supporting their general health and wellbeing. A number of projects focus on supporting integration into the local community, including after school clubs for children and woodland walks for adults, where Ukrainian refugees can meet and form connections with others in the community. Integration projects also include family excursions, such as a family day trip to the Wild Lights experience in Dublin Zoo, giving adults and children the opportunity for a fun day away together while meeting other families. A range of projects focus on physical activity and movement, including yoga, dance, and adapted physical activity sessions aimed at older or medically vulnerable people. A number of projects also offer therapeutic interventions to provide support in coping with the trauma of war and displacement, including one to one and group counselling support for adults and play and art therapy for children.