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Introduction to Green Social Prescribing and Nature Connectedness

Introduction to Green Social Prescribing and Nature Connectedness

This in-person introductory course by Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust, focuses on introducing participants to Green Social Prescribing. Sessions have been funded by South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board.

The sessions held at venues across South Yorkshire from June ’23 to March ’24, are designed to boost the skills of people who are working in a variety of community-based roles. These include Link Workers, Social Prescribers, Community-based workers and people from the wider Health and Social Care professions.

Through experiential learning you will

• Gain an understanding of What Green Social Prescribing is
• Experience Nature Connection activities
• Learn how a person’s connection with nature can support their wellbeing.
• Explore solutions for overcoming the barriers which preclude patients from
engaging with local Green Social Prescribing
• Discuss a range of local examples and opportunities for connecting your
patients to meaningful Green Social Prescribing opportunities.
• Consider ways to support your own wellbeing – Bringing nature into your job role

Here is the booking link

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