Social Prescribing

Going beyond medicine.

 

What is social prescribing?

 

It’s estimated that one in five of the people who go to see their GP are troubled by things that can’t be cured by medical treatment. GPs tell us that they spend significant amounts of time dealing with the effects of poor housing, debt, stress and loneliness.

Many people are overwhelmed and can’t reach out to make the connections that could make a difference to their situation. This is especially true for people who have long-term conditions, who need support with their mental health, who are lonely or isolated, or who have complex social needs which affect their wellbeing.

Our social prescribing link workers help people to identify what matters to them, and work out how to connect with the activities that might make a difference.

Social Prescribing is suitable for any patient whose health & wellbeing is being impacted by practical or social issues, such as:

  • Benefits and money

  • Employment and education

  • Unemployment

  • Loneliness and isolation

  • Family

  • Housing

What does it involve?

Patients are offered 6 -10 one to one sessions. We adopt a personalised approach to each patient’s circumstances and needs, understanding what matters to them and what their priorities are. From this a plan is developed to build their confidence in tackling any day to day issues, connect them to appropriate services and support and enable them to make informed choices moving forward. 

How To Access This Service?

Each practice has links with a Wellbeing Team, You can be referred to them by your GP, or self-refer by asking for a form at your practice reception.

Social Prescribing in Practice

This short film explains more about social prescribing, and the difference it can make to those who need it.