00:29:13 Esther, NASP: Hello, Esther Watts from National Academy for Social Prescribing. I am the SE Regional Lead for Thriving Communities. 00:29:40 Tom Watkins: Hi All, 00:30:39 Lisa Wolff; London Borough of Havering (South PCN): Hi all, my name is Lisa Wolff and I am a Social Prescribing Coordinator covering 8 GP surgeries within South Havering PCN in London. 00:31:19 Tom Watkins: Tom Watkins, NASP's Regional Lead for Thriving Communities in the East of England eastengland.thrivingcommunities@nasp.info 00:31:50 Bethany Wood: Hi all! Bethany Wood - Social Prescriber based in Runnymede 00:31:54 Esther, NASP: Esther - Email me on southeast.thrivingcommunities@nasp.info if you want to get in touch 00:32:43 Alozie Ohuonu: Hi all, Alozie, Building safety manager at Clarion Housing. Interested in how social presc can improve our hrb communities & add to what we offer residents particularly those that are vulnerable. 00:33:30 Sarah Paine Midlands Regional Lead Social Prescribing: Sarah here from Thriving communities in Midlands delivering free Learning Together programme - find out more what is happening in this region by emailing midlands.thrivingcommunities@nasp.info 00:34:11 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Please register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/housing-workshop-1-building-social-prescribing-into-your-team-tickets-261680031017 00:34:49 LTrappitt: Hi Everyone, my name is Lee Trappitt from Macmillan Cancer Support. I am interested in how we at Macmillan can link into SPs or residents to support them in their cancer pathway LTrappitt@macmillan.org.uk 00:35:54 Julie Gibson: Hi All, Julie Gibson - Wellbeing Advisor with Anchor. 00:36:16 Marian Patterson: Hi I’m Marian Patterson, Senior Community Involvement Manager from Southern Housing Group, looking to understand our role and how best we can support residents through Social Prescribing 00:36:48 Brett Jenkins: Hi All, Brett Jenkins - Wellbeing Development Manager at Anchor 00:37:41 Emma Luddington - Living Well at Home Ltd: Hi everyone, great to be here. Emma Luddington, architect specialising in helping people make little changes at home to stay independent. I am interested to learn more about social prescribing options that informs and empowers people to make their own home fit for their future and then how they might become ambassadors for others to do the same. I am hoping that Social Prescribing is a good route for this :-) 00:37:44 Liz Stannard: Hi I am Liz Stannard Money Guidance manager from Clarion Futures - we are keen to learn how social prescribing could support our money conversations to support well being and encourage behaviour change for positive health and money outcomes 00:38:32 Tom Watkins: Hi Lee, In Hertfordshire I believe they are co-producing a pilot with Macmillan to put in place some specialist Social Prescribing link workers for people living with terminal conditions. 00:38:48 Ibi Dookhun - LookAhead: yes that is right 00:39:52 judie collins: Judie Collins Chair of Housing and Neighbourhoods at Greater Manchester Older Peoples Network working across 10 boroughs 00:40:14 Ibi Dookhun - LookAhead: Volunteer Centre Broxbourne East Herts Community services/non-profits Website Directions 1 Highgrove Court Raglan Avenue, Waltham Cross EN8 8DS · ~9.4 mi 01992 638633 00:40:29 deborah.bell: Hi everyone. My name is Deborah Bell. I am the Enablement Manager at Disabled Living in Manchester. Very interested to find out and get involved with all things social housing. Would welcome emails to chat about this. deborah.bell@disabledliving.co.uk Thanks 00:40:32 Ibi Dookhun - LookAhead: also involved in social prescribing back in 2018-20 00:42:05 Agata Kruczek: Hi I am Agata Kruczek, social prescriber coordinator working in London Borough of Havering, South Havering PCN 00:43:37 Ibi Dookhun - LookAhead: https://www.hertshealthevidence.org/documents/thematic/ehsps-evaluation-report-2019-final.pdf#:~:text=The%20aim%20of%20the%20East%20Hertfordshire%20social%20prescribing,isolation.%20The%20objectives%20of%20the%20EHSPS%20service%20were%3A feedback from east herts pilot project 2018-19, referencing reliance on the charity/volunteer sector to provide the link with the recognised vulnerable groups. 00:45:55 Jo Painter: Hi everyone. I'm Jo Painter, community engagement coordinator with the Abbeyfield Society based in Formby liverpool. We have launched our new community neighbourhood project looking to reduce isolation and loneliness for older people and creating a stronger sense of community and social contact 00:46:45 Rhian Owen: Hi , I am Rhian Owen Service Manager for the Older Persons Independent Living Services Sheffield City Council we already provide a range of activities and events to support well being but are developing an integrated model of housing care and health , social prescribing will be an important part of this 00:46:48 Ewa Van De Schootbrugge: Hi, I am Ewa Van De Schootbrugge, Project and Partnership Manager for Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing. 00:47:17 Karen Nicholson - Community Investment Manager -Grand Union: Karen Nicholson, Community Investment Manager from Grand Union Housing - we have 2 gardening projects which are socially prescribed to from SP Link Workers - measuring with WB and Social Value 00:48:46 Harry Palmer: Hi all, I am Harry Palmer - Project and Development officer - North Lincolnshire Council - Thank you for hosting this. 00:56:01 Esther, NASP: Fabulous work Janice! 01:02:43 Nicki: Hello everyone, Nicki Lane Community Investment and Engagement Manager from CHP... really interested in this conversation 01:07:22 Samantha.Allan: Hi everyone, Sam Allan from Thirteen Group Innovation team. Currently working on a project that looks at how we can help our customers to live well for longer, the need for social prescribing was highlighted as part of our research so really interested in hearing more about this 01:07:33 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Please do leave all your questions in the Q&A box for discussion later on! 01:07:43 Esther, NASP: Thank you Richard, what a really interesting way in to male health. 01:08:17 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: You can find Sophie’s book, ‘Creating Spaces for an Ageing Society’ here: https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/9781839827389 01:12:32 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: See also Sophie’s report on social infrastructure and age-friendly communities: https://www.ambitionforageing.org.uk/sites/default/files/Social%20Infrastructure%20Report.pdf 01:20:17 Bethany Wood: I have to dash off but very interesting session! Thank you :) 01:22:30 Sarah Thorneycroft: Thanks to all presenters - really good and thoughtful sessions 01:22:45 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Access the MUARG report on ‘The experiences of the covid-19 pandemic for older people in Greater Manchester’ here: https://documents.manchester.ac.uk/display.aspx?DocID=56006 01:22:55 Jeremy Hughes: To continue building best practise in social prescribing by housing providers and partnering wider voluntary organisations & NHS, sign up to our workshop programme. First workshop Thursday March17th. Please register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/housing-workshop-1-building-social-prescribing-into-your-team-tickets-261680031017 01:28:35 Andy Lomas: Thank you to all of the panellists for your contributions today - this session has given me plenty of food for thought 01:29:33 deborah.bell: very interesting session , thank you 01:32:01 Andrew van Doorn: There is a lot of good information and networking that goes on through the Centre for Excellence in Community Investment. More information can be found here: www.ceci.org.uk 01:33:17 Ingrid Abreu Scherer: Very interesting point about wardens... Join us in exploring how different staff and volunteer roles can support health and wellbeing: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/housing-workshop-1-building-social-prescribing-into-your-team-tickets-261680031017 01:35:13 Sue Weston: Thank you for the comments on my question about SP! :) 01:36:14 Marian Patterson: Southern Housing have a community connectors programme, working with community volunteers, who deliver and support activities in the community and cascade down info through that support the wider community. We set up a website during Covid to deliver this project. We train the volunteers as part of the programme. 01:36:28 Sue Weston: great session again - thanks very much 01:36:57 Andrew van Doorn: People might be interested in a report that HACT did for the GLA about the role of housing in social prescribing: https://hact.org.uk/publications/social-prescribing-incorporating-londons-major-housing-associations-into-the-glas-next-steps-for-social-prescribing 01:38:04 Martin Quinn: Thanks everyone, all very useful 01:38:08 Esther, NASP: Frome's example of community connectors - using volunteers to support others and signpost to services https://qz.com/1725422/how-one-town-fostered-resilience-by-combating-loneliness/ 01:38:20 Clare Capjon: Thank you, very interesting session! 01:38:31 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Please do join us for our next HAPPI Hour, Levelling up our communities: calling for a post-covid vision for housing, care and support. Register here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Levelling-up-our-communities-calling-for-a-post-covid-vision-for-housing-care-and-support/ 01:38:35 Mike Page: Thanks, great session. 01:38:39 Joanne.Morris: Really interesting and useful - thanks all 01:38:44 Sarah Paine Midlands Regional Lead Social Prescribing: Thank you for the reports and the great discussion and info sharing. 01:38:56 Graham Locke: Thank you all, a great presentation, lots to think about. 01:38:56 Liz Wilks: Thank you. Very interesting and thought provoking. 01:39:15 Barbara Douglas Newcastle upon Tyne: Excellent session. Thank you. 01:39:20 Harry Palmer: Thank you 01:39:29 Marian Patterson: Thank you 01:39:30 Karen Nicholson - Community Investment Manager -Grand Union: Thank you very much, really useful 01:39:31 Kim Rhymer: Thank you, very interesting