Social Prescribing Wellbeing Team
Page last reviewed: 11 June 2020
Page created: 11 June 2020
Page created: 11 June 2020
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Social prescribers help address non-clinical issues such as isolation and provide a more-holistic approach to care.
They are there to listen to you, and give you strategies to enhance your wellbeing. They can also put you in touch with people and activities that might help you
Social prescribers help address non-clinical issues such as isolation and provide a more-holistic approach to care.
They are there to listen to you, and give you strategies to enhance your wellbeing. They can also put you in touch with people and activities that might help you feel better, and support you to improve your health and wellbeing by: