Improving health and wellbeing through interdisciplinary evidence-based research and innovation
We bring together the University of Oxford's world-renowned Centre for Evidence Based Medicine and Gardens, Libraries and Museums team. We work closely with members of the public, clinical providers, the voluntary community sector, policymakers and other researchers to understand the following:
- Different perspectives of social prescribing
- How patients' health and wellbeing can benefit
- The mechanisms through which services can be delivered optimally
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Join the Oxford Social Prescribing Research Network’s mailing list, to hear about upcoming online and in-person meetings, and about ongoing and future research.
Collaboration is key
Our research and projects are a collaborative effort between The Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, including members of the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, colleagues from the Gardens, Libraries and Museums (GLAM) team and Kellogg College, to explore ways in which these settings can contribute to people’s health and well-being, and integrate evidence and innovation.

Projects
View our projects, dedicated to understanding and disseminating social prescribing research to inform better patient healthcare and wellbeing.

Reports & Protocols
View reports and protocols, aimed at improving wellbeing through various social activities, such as volunteering, gardens, libraries and museums.

News & Views
Access our news worthy updates and blog articles relating to key projects and current themes, such as Social Prescribing to support the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Events
We run a range of events to disseminate and promote research for better health care and wellbeing with the wider healthcare community.
Contact us:
Radcliffe Primary Care Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Rd, Oxford
OX2 6GG
Stephanie Tierney: stephanie.tierney@phc.ox.ac.uk
Kamal R. Mahtani: kamal.mahtani@phc.ox.ac.uk
Lucy Shaw: lucy.shaw@glam.ox.ac.uk