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A full social prescribing solution
Are you setting up your social prescribing service or looking to improve the management of your service? Using a full social prescribing solution can be of great benefit to your organisation. There are two main legs to our offering: a digital platform and high-end advice from experts with over 25 years’ experience working across health and social care.
We offer help within each step of the social prescribing pathway, no matter whether you are rolling the service out across your organisation(s) or have already established your service and are looking to improve upon it.
Who Can Benefit from our Solution?
Clinical Commissioning Groups
Primary Care Networks
General Practices
Housing Associations
The Voluntary Care Sector
Social Care & Local Authorities
What Social Rx can offer you
Integrated IT Platform
A digital system for social prescribing that allows you to keep track of service users, refer people to appropriate groups and services, gain useful insight via data, such as outcomes recorded in the system, and much more.
Consultancy Support
Our extensive experience working across the health and social care sector enables us to offer tailored consultancy.
Link Worker Recruitment
We offer help with recruiting and training your link workers via one of our trusted partners.
Voluntary Sector Capability Development
We support voluntary sector providers with capacity and capability building. Examples are help with quality assurance and Information Governance Compliance.
SOCIAL RX CONNECT:
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development of social
prescribing solutions
development of social
prescribing solutions
What is Social Prescribing?
Social prescribing is a framework and process for linking patients to non-medical sources of support within the community. This means enabling communities to build the infrastructure and pathways that empower individuals to make new choices.
Social prescribing addresses the wider social determinants of health. In practice, this means clinicians, allied healthcare professionals and related agencies, are giving the tools to identify non-medical interventions. These interventions can help individuals to adopt healthier lifestyles, self-manage conditions, and improve the wider social aspects of people’s lives.