Social Prescribers

Social prescribing link workers give people time and focus on what matters to the person.

Social prescribing can support you with the following:

  • Help you engage in new hobbies and activates
  • Help you follow a healthier lifestyle
  • Help you build new relationships
  • Help you cope with debt or poor finances
  • Help you become more active
  • Help you connect with your community

There is emerging evidence that social prescribing can lead to a range of positive health and wellbeing outcomes for people, such as improved quality of life and emotional wellbeing.

Social Prescribing offers help and support that doesn’t come in a tube or a bottle but instead through engagement with local and community-based groups and resources to aid support, encourage participation and help reduce the impact of loneliness and isolation.

Social Prescribing offers help and support you to engage with local and community-based groups and resources.

What is Social Prescribing - Check out the video below