Social prescribing
There are many local help services available if you are looking for ways to manage your health and wellbeing. Find out more about social prescribing and the support available in your community.
What is social prescribing?
Many things can effect your health and well being, whether it be isolation, loneliness or anxiety. A Health and Wellbeing Advisor may be able to help you.
Our Social Prescriber may be able to support you. Our Social Prescriber will work in partnership with you to help you focus on what matters to you. They will connect you to local community groups, agencies and Charities for support, advice and companionship.
Social prescribing is part of the NHS Long-Term Plan to make personalised care prevalent across the health and care system.
Personalised care means people have options over the way their care is delivered based on what matters to them and their individual strengths and needs.
This represents a new relationship between patients , professionals and the health and care system. It provides a positive shift in Power and decision making that enables patients to feel informed, have a voice and be connected to each other and their communities.
Getting a social prescribing link worker
If you would like an appointment with our Social Prescriber please get in touch with the surgery and they will make a referral for you. Our Social Prescriber can give you support and connect you with what’s going on in the community to help you take control of your mental health and wellbeing.
What support could be offered?
- Loneliness/social isolation
- Helping promote healthy lifestyle choices
- Mobility/balance-reducing trips and falls
- Exercise
- Getting out and about
- Meeting others
- Emotional wellbeing
- Support and bereavement
- Supporting other life changing events (ie moving house, retirement, births)
- Getting back into or accessing work
- Volunteering opportunities
- Learning new skills/finding new hobbies
- Music, arts, crafts, gardening
NHS resources
If you would like more information on social prescribing in England, then we recommend visiting the NHS website. The website has lots of resources and further information on the NHS England social prescribing programme.
Community hub
There are lots of local groups, services and activities that you can get involved in. Find out what’s going on in your community.