Social Prescribing - Havering Crest

Please note: we only work with patients registered to the GP practices listed below.

PCNs are Primary Care Networks. They are a group of GP Practices that work together.

Please note: we only work with residents aged over 18 who are registered to one of the following GP practices and who live in Havering:

  • St Edward's Medical Centre
  • The Upstairs Surgery
  • High Street Surgery (Dr Pervez)
  • Rush Green Medical Centre (Dr Sanomi)
  • Rush Green Medical Centre (Dr Poolo)
  • The Modern Medical Centre
  • Dr Mark's Practice

If your practice isn’t listed here and you live in Havering, take a look at the listings for:

What are social prescribers?

Social Prescribers work in GP practices and are part of the NHS. 

Social Prescribers, often referred to as community linkworkers, are here to:

listen to you, and put you in touch with the people and activities that might help you to feel better
help you to connect with community activities, groups and services
creating a personalised care plan with you that supports your social and emotional needs, that affect your health and wellbeing, such as housing and money 
The Social Prescriber will discuss with you ways to support you to achieve your health and wellbeing goals.

What do Social Prescribers do?

Social Prescribers are here to help you with non-medical related problems, including, but not limited to:

  • Loneliness
  • Bereavement
  • Housing and homelessness guidance and signposting
  • Financial issues and benefits guidance
  • Support for carers
  • Drugs and alcohol signposting
  • Help using computers or getting internet access
  • Domestic abuse
  • Support in Ageing Well
  • Access to food banks and local pantries
  • Low level mental health support (such as anxiety, panic attacks, low mood and stress)
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Weight management guidance and signposting
  • Work related issues and volunteering
  • Social prescribing can help you to have more control over your own health and find ways to improve how you feel in a way that suits you.

Social Prescribers can refer you into local services that can help you with the problems you are facing.

Service statistics
Usually replies in 4 hours
100% of referrals accepted
Categories:
Advocacy
Arts and creativity
Basic necessities (food/clothes)
Connecting with nature
Connecting with others
Day to day helping hand
Getting active
Healthy lifestyle
Helping with money
Information and advice
Managing a long-term health condition
Services for older people
Social prescribing
Support for carers
Support with employment
Support with housing
Transport and getting around
Volunteering
Veterans
Service access criteria:

Please note: we only work with residents aged over 18 who are registered to one of the following GP practices and who live in Havering:

  • St Edward's Medical Centre
  • The Upstairs Surgery
  • High Street Surgery (Dr Pervez)
  • Rush Green Medical Centre (Dr Sanomi)
  • Rush Green Medical Centre (Dr Poolo)
  • The Modern Medical Centre
  • Dr Mark's Practice
Additional needs catered for:
N/A
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