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Principal investigator on the TOUS study, Stephanie Tierney, reflects on presenting as part of a symposium in Newcastle at the 2024 conference run by the British Society of Gerontology.
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The Oxford Social Prescribing Research Network from the University of Oxford brings together world-class evidence-based research and expertise from the cultural and heritage sector to support people's health and well-being through social prescribing. This interdisciplinary network consists of members of the…
A normal part of their working day
Here are photos/images from link workers that represent a normal part of their working day in this role. Pseudonyms (rather than real names) are used. We have used (O) to indicate an original photograph provided by the link worker who participated in an interview. Some photographs were made into an image…
Something giving them confidence in their job
Here are photos/images from link workers reflecting something that gives them confidence in their role. Pseudonyms (rather than real names) are used. We have used (O) to indicate an original photograph provided by the link worker who participated in an interview. Some photographs were made into an image…
Social prescribing in socially and economically disadvantaged settings - A mixed-methods study of link worker interactions and networks
Exploring how social prescribing works in socially and economically disadvantaged settings.
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Public engagement, podcasts, videos and events.
Optimising cultural provision to improve older people’s wellbeing through social prescribing in the context of COVID-19: what works, for whom, in what circumstances, and why?
A systematic review aimed at improving older people's wellbeing in the context of COVID-19, through social prescribing.
What impact does volunteering have on personal well-being from the perspective of adults undertaking it? A thematic synthesis
A thematic synthesis of Volunteering through social prescribing and the affects it has adults.
Impact: our research
Projects, publications and media highlights from our social prescribing work