Podcast On Prescription - S2-EP1- The Power of the Human Story
- S2E1
- 27:53
- November 4th 2021
Dr Radha Modgil will begin season 2 of Podcast on Prescription with a conversation with Tom Watkins.
Tom is a Social Prescribing evangelist and is now the Lead for NASP’s Thriving Communities programme in the East of England. His love of the creative arts inspires his work to this day and he is a real believer that the power of creative thinking can change lives.
Themes - the power of the human story; how social prescribing can change/rewrite our story for the better; how community, connection and SP can help us shape a different story of the life we want to live.
Podcast on Prescription
Welcome to Podcast on Prescription, brought to you by Dr Radha Modgil and the National Academy for Social Prescribing
We want people to be able to live their best possible life. Social prescribing helps people to do this. When you hear the word ‘prescription’ you might automatically think of tablets, pills and medication, but a ‘social prescription’ is different.
So, what is social prescribing? Well, simply put, 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 gain choice and control over their wellbeing, to manage their needs and in a way that suits them.
It can especially help people who have long-term conditions, need support with their mental health, are lonely or isolated or have complex social needs. Social Prescribing is now being offered across the NHS in England and there is a growing movement both here and internationally embracing the benefits.
And in this podcast, we are going to explore more about the power of all of these activities: that 'social prescription’ that helps people through.
Visit https://socialprescribingacademy.org.uk/ to find out more.
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