Social Prescribing

Social Prescribing is a service that works with GPs, nurses and other primary care professionals. The Social Prescribers accept referrals from the primary care providers to link patients to community and non-clinical services.

Primary Care providers understand the complexity of people’s health, how it is not just down to how they are feeling physically but how a range of social and economic factors can affect a person’s wellbeing. We are aware that taking care of our health involves more than just medicine. The Social Prescribers, use a patient centred approach to find out what matters to the patient, empowering them to take control of their own health and wellbeing in a proactive and holistic way.

There are a range of services available, these include, befriending, arts and crafts, poetry writing, employment related skills like CV workshops, healthy eating groups, group learning, sports and gym memberships as well as volunteering opportunities to name a few.

The Social Prescribers  work within a time limited approach, providing initial 1 hour assessment followed by 30 minute appointments, should it be required.

Social prescribing is most beneficial to patients who are proactive and motivated to make changes for the benefit of their own physical well-being. We understand it can be overwhelming to begin with, to know which of the first steps to take but our team is on hand to provide guidance and advice in this area.

We work for Andover PCN and we have strong links with other local community services such as Unity, providing a collaborative and cohesive service.

Benefits from Social Prescribing?

Our health and wellbeing advisors are equipped to help with a range of issues, including,

  • Social Isolation
  • Loneliness
  • Emotional well-being
  • Healthy Life style choices
  • Getting out and about
  • Life changing events, birth retirement or bereavement
  • Long term Health conditions
  • Loss of confidence/purpose
  • Poor health inked to housing or housing issues
  • Accessing work, training and volunteering

How To Contact Us

If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please email:
[email protected]

Service Eligibity

Anyone aged 18+, registered within the 5 Andover practices are able to access this service.

How do I book in?

All members of staff at the surgeries, from Clinicians to admin are able to refer patients to our service. Our Social Prescribing appointments are available Monday to Friday between the hours 9am and 5pm.

Self-Referral Form for completion by Patient

Social Prescribing Self Referral
Please use format day/month/year e.g. 12/05/1979
What would you like help with?

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Referral Form for completion by External Partners

Social Prescribing Referral Form

Patient Details

Please use format day/month/year e.g. 12/05/1979

Referral Details

Reason for referral to Social Prescribing
Please tick all that apply
(Please specify)

Please Note: this service is not suitable for people experiencing a mental health crisis, and 111, Samaritans, or the crisis team should be contacted instead.

Privacy Policy

This form collects your name, date of birth, email, other personal information and medical details. This is to confirm you are registered with the practice, to allow the practice team to contact you and also to update your medical records held by the practice and our partners in the NHS. Please read our Privacy Policy to discover how we protect and manage your submitted data.