Social prescribing
Social prescribing services and roles – sometimes called Social Prescribing Link Workers or Community Connectors – can connect you to information, support and activities to help you feel healthy, supported and connected in your community to help you live well.
You might feel happier and healthier if you get out for a regular walk with others, do something creative, volunteer or have a say on the things that matter to you and your local community.
Sometimes is easy to do these things. But sometimes you might need a little help to find out more about the support and opportunities out there. That’s where social prescribing comes in. Social prescribing is free and confidential.
There is more information about the types of things social prescribing can help you with at the bottom of this page.
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Social prescribing can help you if you are:
- Struggling with finances and need some advice
- Feeling low, stressed or down
- Feeling lonely or isolated
- Want to improve your management of a new or long-term health condition
- Need help getting housing or employment advice
- Want to get more active
- Experiencing a change, for example a job loss, relationship breakdown or bereavement
- Needing to talk through multiple things affecting your wellbeing
Social prescribing involves a range of activities, groups and services. These are provided by voluntary, community, faith, social enterprise or organisations in:
- Arts, culture, and heritage such as singing or craft
- Nature-based gardening, conservation, fishing, or other outdoor activity
- Group learning such as cookery
- Social, befriending or peer support groups
- Advice for housing, work, education, training, debt, benefits
- Volunteering
- Support services for example for carers, bereavement, domestic abuse, or relationships
- That keep you moving such as walking, gardening or yoga
- For instance, you might want to:
- make friends by joining a community allotment session
- gain work skills by volunteering at a community organisation
- get financial advice to reduce your money stresses.
Social prescribers are practical, helpful and non-judgemental professionals who talk with you about the things that are affecting your physical health, mental health and overall wellbeing – what matters to you!
They listen to you and support you to find ways to improve things.
What are they called?
These professionals might be called link workers, community connectors or have another name.
There is also a growing number of care coordinators who can support you to manage long term conditions. Meanwhile, health and wellbeing coaches can help you develop knowledge, skills and confidence to improve your health.
Social prescribers work in GP practices, councils and voluntary organisations, alongside your GP and other public services, to find support that’s right for you.
Social prescribing services are available to all adults across Greater Manchester, while children and young people’s link workers are increasing.
If this sounds like something that might help you, please speak to your GP practice who can connect you to your local team.
Link workers start by getting to know you, the challenges you are facing, your interests and what connections you’d like to make in your community.
They take things at your pace, and you work together to set and achieve goals to improve your wellbeing.
Link workers have lots of knowledge about local services and what’s going on in your community, so they will help you find the right support and information.
Feedback
“I feel happier and healthier now.”
“I’m now enjoying full time employment, and my finances are more secure.”
“I’ve got my confidence back and I’m part of the community.”
“I’ve got a reason to get out of bed in the morning. It’s got rid of a lot of negative thoughts.”
More information
Social prescribing | Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnership (gmintegratedcare.org.uk)
All GP practices in Tameside have a social prescribing link worker and patients need to be referred to this service via their GP practice.
Updated
This service was created on 03/03/2025 and last updated on 14/03/2025