Public Health England: Social prescribing approaches for migrants: call for evidence

Blerina Këllezi, Mhairi Bowe, Juliet R. H. Wakefield

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Abstract

This submission is built on Social Prescribing (SP) and Migration research conducted through a co-production design (two roundtables). The aim of the coproduction roundtables was to identify barriers and facilitators of health service access and satisfaction among migrants, and recommendations for using SP with migrant populations. The submission focuses on four key topics which are discussed in detail within the main body of this submission below: -A holistic approach to the health needs of migrant populations -Barriers to health service access, satisfaction with healthcare and implications for SP -Unique challenges for SP delivery -Strategies to improve service access and migrant satisfaction with services
Original languageEnglish
PublisherNottingham Trent University
Number of pages13
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2020

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