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In this blog, Stephanie Tierney reflects on some conversations she has had with people involved in a community organisation set up during the COVID-19 pandemic. It complements her interest in social prescribing. Social prescribing involves connecting people to support in the community (e.g. voluntary organisations, charities, local groups) that can help with their ‘non-medical’ needs (e.g. loneliness, financial concerns, housing problems).
Prof Joanne Reeve
Prof Joanne Reeve - Professor of Primary Care Research, Hull York Medical School
Sabi Redwood
Sabi Redwood - Senior Lecturer in Ethnography / Qualitative Social Science, Bristol Medical School
Nia Roberts
Nia Roberts - Outreach Librarian, Knowledge Centre, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Anne-Marie Boylan
PhD FHEA Anne-Marie Boylan - Departmental Lecturer & Senior Researcher
Beth McDougall
Beth McDougall - Community Engagement Officer: Older People, Gardens, Libraries & Museums, University of Oxford
Harriet Warburton
Harriet Warburton - Research and Impact Manager, Gardens, Libraries & Museums, University of Oxford
Caroline Potter
Caroline Potter - Senior Research Fellow, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford
Kerryn Husk
Kerryn Husk - PenARC Senior Research Fellow Peninsula Medical School (Faculty of Health), University of Plymouth
Emma Webster
Emma Webster - Research and Impact Support Officer, Gardens, Libraries & Museums