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
  • The problem with social proscribing is it's implimented with a 1 size fits all aproch usualy which is no good for autistic people. You get geeks who spend all their time indoors gameing going to the GP and told to go to the hiking group when honestly a DVD watching club or LAN party club might have been a better fit. But they only have resorces to run one or 2 clubs.

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  • The problem with social proscribing is it's implimented with a 1 size fits all aproch usualy which is no good for autistic people. You get geeks who spend all their time indoors gameing going to the GP and told to go to the hiking group when honestly a DVD watching club or LAN party club might have been a better fit. But they only have resorces to run one or 2 clubs.

Children