What does successful social prescribing look like? Mapping meaningful outcomes

Polley, M.J., Whiteside, J., Elnaschie, S. and Fixsen, Alison 2020. What does successful social prescribing look like? Mapping meaningful outcomes. London University of Westminster.

TitleWhat does successful social prescribing look like? Mapping meaningful outcomes
AuthorsPolley, M.J., Whiteside, J., Elnaschie, S. and Fixsen, Alison
TypeProject report
Abstract

This study aimed to investigate and collate all the outcomes that are being experienced in link worker based social prescribing schemes.
We found this reflects a large evidence gap where research money needs to be invested. Data from this study highlighted that VCSE organisations engaged with social prescribing are not receiving full attribution for their contribution to improving the health and wellbeing of people. Within the literature, there are a range of reports and research articles that support the use of community organisations and services. Little of this knowledge or impact, however, is contextualised within the terms of link worker based social prescribing schemes.

Year2020
PublisherUniversity of Westminster
Place of publicationLondon
Publication dates
PublishedFeb 2020
FunderBig Lottery Fund
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