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Social Prescribing Policy, Research and Practice, 1st ed. 2024 Transforming Systems and Communities for Improved Health and Wellbeing

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Bertotti Marcello

Couverture de l’ouvrage Social Prescribing Policy, Research and Practice
This contributed volume uniquely enhances our knowledge and understanding of social prescribing internationally. It fills a gap in the literature by engaging critically with the concept of social prescribing across different countries, to contribute to more general lessons that can be used in a variety of contexts.

The book discusses the strengths and weaknesses in the design, implementation, evaluation, policy, and practice of social prescribing. Each chapter has a framework structured around three key themes: the key policies underpinning social prescribing, the evaluation and research evidence base, and practice including the design and implementation of social prescribing. Country-based chapters focus on the development of social prescribing and include case studies of different social prescribing models in England, Wales, Portugal, Germany, Republic of Ireland, Canada and Singapore. Three chapters are dedicated to England given the wide-ranging contribution of this country to the development of social prescribing. Among the topics covered:
  • An international perspective on social prescribing: introduction
  • The role of social prescribing in addressing health inequalities
  • Implementing social prescribing schemes
  • Conclusion: The present and future of social prescribing
Social Prescribing Policy, Research and Practice: Transforming Systems and Communities for Improved Health and Wellbeing encapsulates the wide-ranging evidence on social prescribing in a single volume. The book should appeal to a broad and diverse audience including researchers interested in the evaluation and effective design and implementation of social prescribing and community health intervention more generally; researchers and commissioners of public health interventions; healthcare professionals involved in the development of health interventions in primary, secondary and tertiary care; the local health economy which includes local government departments (e.g., public health, housing, employment, social services); professionals working in the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector; policy makers; and university students (including medical students).
1 An international perspective on social prescribing: introduction.- 2 Social prescribing in England.- 3 The role of social prescribing in addressing health inequalities.- 4 Implementing social prescribing schemes – learning from practice.- 5 Social prescribing in Wales.- 6 Social prescribing in the Portuguese context: Challenges and strategies to implement and evaluate a complex intervention.- 7 Challenges and Opportunities for Social Prescribing in Germany – Policy and Methodological Perspectives.- 8 Social Prescribing in Ireland – from Ad-Hoc to Universal Provision.- 9 Social Prescribing in Canada: Coproduction with Communities.- 10 Social Prescribing in Singapore: Policy, Research and Practice.- 11 Conclusion: The present and future of social prescribing.

Marcello Bertotti, PhD is a reader in community health and deputy director of the Institute for Connected Communities at the University of East London in England. He has 20 years of work experience in the research and evaluation of community health interventions, social enterprise, asset-based approaches to health, and social prescribing. Marcello has led research projects for a range of national (e.g., NHS), regional (Greater London Authority) and local government (Redbridge council) institutions as well as UK research councils (NIHR, ESRC, AHRC) and is now leading the evaluation of a major European Commission-funded project using a social prescribing model to support young people in Italy and Portugal.

Marcello has used a range of methodologies and approaches to evaluation including realist evaluation, social network analysis, asset mapping and used approaches to systematic reviews including meta-narrative and systematic mapping to study health interventions and communities. He is a co-founder of the international social prescribing network and of the social prescribing youth network. He also co-designed and co-delivered an accredited Level 3 certificate in social prescribing.

 

Is the first book on social prescribing by researchers with first-hand knowledge of its progress since its inception Includes research, evaluation, case studies, and policy debates from England as well as other countries Highlights its strengths and weaknesses to encourage theory, evaluation & practical development across various countries

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