UCL Social Prescribing

UCL Social Prescribing

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A platform for students of University College London (UCL) to learn more about Social Prescribing

21/10/2022

‼️Attention‼️

Application deadline has been EXTENDED until the 26th October 2022‼️
You have until then to complete your applications and become one of our next student champions!!

08/10/2022

📢 ANNOUNCEMENT‼️

Our Student Champion Scheme Applications are now OPEN!!

Keep an eye on our social media to find out what it means to be a student champion!

Are you interested? Application details are below.

14/04/2022

Join us for our Social Prescribing Webinar!
A Patient, GP and Link Worker will discuss how social prescribing is improving health outcomes!

26/4/22 at 6pm
Join Zoom Meeting
https://ucl.zoom.us/j/91098329095

Meeting ID: 910 9832 9095

12/10/2021

Want to get involved? Here’s your chance!
Applications close on 8th November

Apply now using this link:

https://www.spforall.org/applications

📣 &
Student Champion Recruitment❗️

Social Prescribing Champion Scheme are delighted to announce that applications are OPEN for student champions 21/22! 🌟

Medical AND AHP students from each uni.
ℹ️ More info on poster

With increasing importance of multidisciplinary working, our medical and AHP student champions will experience and practice just this.

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The Health and Care Professions Council On The Frontline - NHS AHPs Royal College of Occupational Therapists Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Royal College of Podiatry British Dietetic Association College of Paramedics BAAT - The British Association of Art Therapists British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT) The British Association of Dramatherapists College of Operating Department Practitioners - CODP British and Irish Orthoptic Society Institute of Osteopathy The Society and College of Radiographers

18/03/2021

One of our speakers at our Panel Event today is Henry Aughterson, a PhD student working on social prescribing. He has significant experience in community work, including improving gender equality in schools, mentoring, community gardening and improving access to healthcare for migrants.

Tune in at 6 pm to find out more!

16/03/2021

Our first speaker on our Panel Event on Thursday will be Tina from The Computer Aid Network (CAN), a project aiming to increase digital literacy across different generations.

Young volunteers receive valuable coding education for free, in return for volunteering in community centres to help the digitally disadvantaged with technology.

In the information age, accessing the online world is becoming a basic necessity to participate fully in society. Tune in on Thursday to find out more!

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