Some of our work A qualitative study on the recording of ethnicity in health Report on physical settings health checks for people with severe mental illness A community based approach A literature and A series of briefings to improving evidence review of as part of the race blood pressure racial disparities in equity monitoring mental health collaboratives on the impact of Covid 19 and what should. [...] Culturally appropriate social prescribing (CASP) Initially the project aimed The concept CASP emerged to highlight the importance Initial Aim: To Inform Social from discussions with BME of culturally appropriate Prescribers about existing patients who seek services services for Black and community resources for tailored to their cultural Minority Ethnic (BME) BME individuals. [...] research to relevant services equipping Social Link Workers Prescribers with highlights compile for Social to discuss their the necessary Suggesting and resources and Prescribers to experiences that were providing resources develop an utilize. [...] • The training included: • cultural literacy &understanding bias, • Having culturally sensitive conversations (workshop), • An exploration of what a culturally relevant and appropriate services are and the importance of the existence of these services • How to suggest these services in an appropriate manner. [...] Expand the CASP Directory & Training • Highlight the ongoing need to expand and update the CASP directory of cultural services to ensure it remains a dynamic resource for social prescribers.
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Table of Contents
- Slide 1: NASP and Race Equality Foundation webinar: Social prescribing and health inequalities amongst Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic communities 1
- Slide 2: Housekeeping 2
- Slide 3: Overview 3
- Slide 4: Social Prescribing, Health Inequalities and Black, Asian and Minoritised Ethnic Communities 4
- Slide 5: Social Prescribing, Health Inequalities and Black, Asian and Minoritised Ethnic Communities 5
- Slide 6: Race Equality Foundation 6
- Slide 7: Some of our work 7
- Slide 8: The promise of social prescribing 8
- Slide 9: What do we know about the impact of social prescribing? 9
- Slide 10: What’s missing in our understanding of social prescribing and ethnicity? 10
- Slide 11: What did we do? 11
- Slide 12: What did we find? 12
- Slide 13: Is social prescribing reaching those who need it most? 13
- Slide 14: What do the gaps in data tell us? 14
- Slide 15: Examples of targeted action 15
- Slide 16: Lessons learned 16
- Slide 17: How to turn insights into action? 17
- Slide 18: What next? 18
- Slide 19 19
- Slide 20: Kirklees Personalised Care 20
- Slide 22: Who lives in Kirklees? 21
- Slide 23 22
- Slide 24 23
- Slide 25: Healthy You 24
- Slide 26 25
- Slide 27: Overview 26
- Slide 28 27
- Slide 29 28
- Slide 30: Culturally Appropriate Social Prescribing 29
- Slide 31: Culturally appropriate social prescribing in Barnet 30
- Slide 32: Barnet Social Prescribing Service 31
- Slide 33: An overview of Barnet 32
- Slide 34: Culturally appropriate social prescribing (CASP) 33
- Slide 35: CASP: The PROCESS 34
- Slide 36: Data from discussions 35
- Slide 37: Training and Feedback 36
- Slide 38: Next steps 37
- Slide 39: Closing Remarks 38
- Slide 40: Closing remarks 39
- Slide 41 40