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?

Social prescribing is an NHS model that helps connect you with the community to manage your health and wellbeing. There are lots of people, activities, groups and services in the community that can help meet your needs. For example, volunteering roles, cooking classes, sports and more.

Getting a social prescribing link worker

There are local agencies, such as local charities, social care and health services that can refer you to a social prescribing link worker. They 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.

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.

Social Prescriber Self-Referral

If you feel that you, or someone you know, would benefit from the help and suport of our Social Prescriber please complete the form below. 

Please be aware this is not an emergency service. If you feel you have a health emergency please contact 999 if you think your emergency is life-threatening, otherwise contact the surgery during normal opening hours. Outside of opening hours, you can contact NHS 111. 

Reason for Referral
Do you have caring responsibilities?
Do you have any additional needs?
Referring Organisation Type:
Are you are Completing this form on behalf of someone else?