Social prescribing - has anyone used the service?

I've noticed a few people talking about a newish service from the NHS called Social prescribing which sounds like it could be of a lot of use to us autists.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/personalisedcare/social-prescribing/

There do seem many areas which cover autistic needs:

Social prescribing is an all-age, whole population approach that works particularly well for people who:

- have one or more long term conditions
- who need support with low level mental health issues
- who are lonely or isolated
- who have complex social needs which affect their wellbeing.

Has anyone found this service to be offered locally? I would be interested in hearing your feedback on whether the staff are knowledgable about autism and if they have the resources to offer a meaningful service.

Parents
  • Social Prescribing has been around here for years. I think my area was one of the first to do it. I've not used it myself though, and no one has offered it to me.

    When I read about it years ago it didn't seem that appealing. It still doesn't, but I'd give it a go if anyone recommends it to me.

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  • Social Prescribing has been around here for years. I think my area was one of the first to do it. I've not used it myself though, and no one has offered it to me.

    When I read about it years ago it didn't seem that appealing. It still doesn't, but I'd give it a go if anyone recommends it to me.

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