Social Prescribing

Social Prescribing

Black Heritage Walks Network is an approved provider for The National Academy for Social Prescribing Thriving Communities programme. This is a new national support programme for voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise groups, supporting communities impacted by COVID -19 and health inequalities.

Social prescribing is a way for health professionals, such as social prescribing link workers based in a GP practice, to connect people to activities in the community for practical and emotional support. It helps people get more control over their healthcare, to manage their needs and in a way that suits them. It can especially help people who:

• have one or more long-term condition

• need support with their mental health

• are lonely or isolated

• have complex social needs which affect their well-being.

We support social prescribing link workers through the provision of a range of culturally sensitive activities such as walks, volunteering, arts activities, group learning, gardening, befriending, cookery, healthy eating advice, holistic well-being and a range of sports.

Our current social prescribing projects include:

 

We are always looking to build new partnerships across sectors, including arts, financial well-being, natural environment, leisure, physical activity and sport, health and care to network, share and explore new ways to collaborate to improve health outcomes for the black community.

Related Projects and Walks

  • United by Birmingham
  • Heritage Open Days Newwave
  • Naturally Birmingham
  • National academy for Social Prescribing
  • Birmingham City Council
  • Enterprise holdings
  • mclaughlin and harvey
  • Yupp
  • Heritage Compass organisation
  • NHLF
  • Naturally Birmingham
  • Covid safe travels
  • Digital welcome
  • Lunar Society
  • Bounce Back