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Audience

  • All NHS Highland
  • Primary Care
  • Adults only

An internationally accepted definition for Social Prescribing:

“A means for trusted individuals in clinical and community settings to identify that a person has non-medical, health-related social needs and to subsequently connect them to non-clinical supports and services within the community by co-producing a social prescription; a non-medical prescription, to improve health and wellbeing and to strengthen community connections.”

Social Prescribing can help to support patients when social issues are impacting on their health and wellbeing, these might include:

  • Money worries
  • Long term conditions
  • Caring responsibilities
  • Mental wellbeing
  • Housing concerns
  • Loneliness
  • Bereavement
  • Drugs, tobacco and alcohol use.

For more information, see NHS Highland website: Social prescribing | NHS Highland (scot.nhs.uk)


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Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 14/01/2024

Next review date: 14/01/2028

Author(s): Health Improvement, Public Health.

Version: V2

Approved By: TAM subgroup of ADTC

Reviewer name(s): S MacAllister, Senior Health Improvement Specialist, E Moir, Health Improvement Specialist .

Document Id: TAM634