The Social Prescribing Link Worker Model: Insights and Perspectives from Practice (Original PDF from Publisher)
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The Social Prescribing Link Worker Model: Insights and Perspectives from Practice is a vital new resource for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and educators. Published in 2024, this first edition offers real-world insights into how link workers bridge clinical care and community-based support—transforming health outcomes through social prescribing. Instantly accessible in original high-quality PDF format, this book is a must-have for professionals in integrated care and social health models.
Description
As health systems increasingly embrace holistic, patient-centered care, The Social Prescribing Link Worker Model provides timely, practice-based knowledge on the evolving role of link workers within multidisciplinary teams. The book explores how social prescribing can address non-medical needs—such as isolation, housing, and mental health—by connecting individuals to community services and support networks.
This comprehensive volume is ideal for general practitioners (GPs), allied health professionals, link workers, community health coordinators, social care workers, medical educators, and healthcare policy advisors. It’s also a key resource for researchers and students in public health, social work, and integrated care disciplines.
Key Features and Highlights
- Practice-Based Insights: Written with contributions from experienced practitioners working in real-world social prescribing roles.
- Holistic Health Focus: Explains how addressing social determinants improves individual health and reduces pressure on clinical services.
- Case Studies and Reflections: Engaging examples from UK-based primary care networks, showing the diversity of link worker practices.
- Policy and Strategy Integration: Discusses how social prescribing aligns with broader healthcare transformation agendas.
- Multidisciplinary Relevance: Valuable across general practice, mental health, social work, and community engagement sectors.
Topics Covered (Chapters Overview)
- Includes core chapters on the role of link workers, community asset mapping, collaboration across sectors, patient engagement, and measuring social prescribing outcomes.
About the Author(s)
The contributing authors are leading professionals and academics with hands-on experience in social prescribing implementation and policy. Their diverse backgrounds in public health, general practice, and social care ensure a well-rounded, evidence-informed guide for practitioners.
Format & Technical Details
- Format: Original PDF (Official Publisher Version – Fully Searchable and Printable)
- File Size: Approx. [insert file size when available]
- Language: English
- Edition: First Edition (2024)
- Device Compatibility: Fully compatible with PCs, Macs, tablets, smartphones, and e-readers that support PDF format
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this book suitable for someone new to social prescribing?
A: Yes, the book introduces core concepts clearly while offering deeper insights for professionals already working in or adjacent to social prescribing roles.
Q: Can I use this PDF for academic reference or teaching?
A: Absolutely. This official publisher PDF is ideal for use in academic and training settings, with reliable citation formatting and high-resolution print quality.
Additional information
Publisher |
Other Publisher |
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Published Year |
2024 |
Language |
English |
ISBN |
978-1801610001, 9781801611169, 9781801610018 |
File Size |
2.4 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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