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Report on social prescribing in green spaces
1 August 2023
Researchers from Oxford Social Prescribing Research Network have conducted a qualitative study on setting up green social prescribing at Harcourt Arboretum in Oxfordshire.
Harcourt Arboretum welcomes link workers and social prescribers
20 October 2022
Harnessing scientific evidence to power the future of social prescribing
8 February 2021
Leading researchers in the field of social prescribing are being brought together to ensure that evidence of the impact of social prescribing is accessible, useful and compelling, the National Academy for Social Prescribing has announced.
Blog posts
Narrative methods in practice: A workshop on Storytelling in the TOUS study
In this blog, Debra Westlake reflects on a workshop she and Stephanie Tierney led at the regional meeting of the Southwest Society for Academic Primary Care.
Describing Storytelling as used in the TOUS study to an audience unfamiliar with this approach
In this blog, Jordan Gorenberg, who has been working on the TOUS study (Tailoring cultural offers with and for diverse older users of social prescribing) recalls how he described this approach to an audience attending the British Journal of General Practice (BJGP) Research and Publishing Conference.
Learning from those involved: Sharing ideas from data collected with key stakeholders
In March 2025, the final discussion session with key stakeholders for the TOUS study was held. Stephanie Tierney and Debra Westlake reflect on this meeting.
Sharing our findings with key stakeholders: A knowledge exchange event for the TOUS study
In this blog, Stephanie Tierney reflects on a knowledge exchange event held in Oxford, at which key stakeholders learnt about and discussed early findings from the TOUS study.
Improving the retention of social prescribing link workers in their role
In this blog, Stephanie Tierney describes a study focused on understanding factors affecting the retention of link workers, and ways to address this issue.
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