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The Social Prescribing Action& Research Community
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Join Southeast Asia's leading researchers and health innovators.

  • University of East London
  • Monash University Malaysia
  • SingHealth Community Hospital
  • Royal University of Phnom Penh
  • Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia
  • Ministry of Health Indonesia
  • University of East London
  • Monash University Malaysia
  • SingHealth Community Hospital
  • Royal University of Phnom Penh
  • Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia
  • Ministry of Health Indonesia
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Social prescribing definition

Social prescribing (SP) is a person-centred approach that connects individuals to non-medical support in their community to help improve their health and wellbeing.Instead of only offering medication or clinical treatment, social prescribing links people, often through a link worker or community connector, to local services and activities.

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    Social prescribing recognises that health is shaped by social, economic, and environmental factors – and that meaningful connections, purpose, and support networks are essential to wellbeing.

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    Social prescribing recognises that health is shaped by social, economic, and environmental factors – and that meaningful connections, purpose, and support networks are essential to wellbeing.

Why it matters

In Southeast Asia, this means supporting community-led, culturally grounded, and evidence-informed innovations in health and wellbeing.

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    Better health access

    Improve health outcomes without relying solely on clinical care.

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    Root causes of wellbeing

    Address the social determinants of health.

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    Stronger communities

    Strengthen local communities and civil society.

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    Reducing isolation & stress

    Tackle loneliness, inequality, and chronic stress.

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    Meaningful, inclusive support

    Provide culturally meaningful support, especially in diverse and multi-faith settings.

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Who we work with

We work with academic institutions, NGOs, and public health agencies across Southeast Asia — connecting research, policy, and community networks to localise social prescribing.

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Who we work with

We work with academic institutions, NGOs, and public health agencies across Southeast Asia, connecting research, policy, and community networks to localise social prescribing.

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