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Demystifying Social Prescribing for Men’s Sheds: A Cross-Nation Event

*THIS EVENT HAS NOW PASSED

The aim of this cross-nation event is to demystify social prescribing* for Men’s Sheds, through presentations of Shedder experiences, recent research findings and a panel discussion and opportunity for Q&A.

*Social prescribing is a community referral. GPs, nurses and other health care professionals can refer people to a range of local non-clinical services (like Men’s Sheds) to improve their health and wellbeing.

This event will bring together the cross-nation Shed network and social prescribing organisations and is open to anyone with an interest or involvement in Men’s Sheds (across the UK and Ireland) and to anyone working or involved in social prescribing.

The event will cover:

  • Social Prescribing and Men’s Sheds – research findings presentation (Dr Bryony Porter, University of East Anglia).
  • Social Prescribing in Practice – the perspective of a social prescribing organisation
  • Men’s Sheds Social Prescribing Case Studies
  • Panel Discussion and Q&A

This event is a cross-nation collaboration organised by Dr Bryony Porter (University of East Anglia), Dr Dani Hutcheon (Glasgow Caledonian University) and Aisling McGrath (Waterford Institute of Technology) who have each worked on research projects with Men’s Sheds. 

IMPORTANT NOTE

In advance of the event, the organisers are asking attendees (especially Shedders) to complete a small questionnaire to harvest their knowledge on social prescribing. If your Shed has experience of social prescribing, please complete the questionnaire to share your thoughts to support the event discussions on the day.


     

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