Social Prescribing DLR for Health and Wellbeing

Social Prescribing is about supporting the health and wellbeing of people by helping them to connect with local, community-based activities as well as national and online supports. The DLR Social Prescribing Team will talk to you about what activities interest you or what supports you may need and will then assist you in availing of these activities.

Home Services Health & Wellbeing Social Prescribing DLR for Health and Wellbeing

What would it be like to have support to improve your health and wellbeing? Are you interested in trying something new or in accessing supports? Would you like to connect with others?

Who is it for?
The service is for you if you feel that you might need some support to mind your health and wellbeing. Using resources within the local community may help you to feel more connected during this difficult time and it may support you in minding your mental and physical health.

Benefits from Participating in Social Prescribing
Provides you with opportunities to:

  • Learn a new skill or participate in a new activity
  • Improve your mental and physical health
  • Meet new people
  • Receive social support from others
  • Increase self-confidence and self-esteem
  • Become involved in your community
  • Physical Activity Classes
  • Arts & Creativity Classes
  • Self-Help Supports
  • Learning New Skills
  • Support Groups & Support to access Services
  • Volunteering
  • Participate in Community Groups

The team also organises fantastic activities such as our Creative Ireland taster sessions with dlr Libraries, a Social Walking Group and many other collaborative tasters and stepping stone activities in partnership with other organisations so that you can find the right option for you.

Contact Us

For further enquiries please contact our DLR Social Prescribing Team. The service is available through self-referral, participating GPs, St. Michael’s Hospital and other participating healthcare providers in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown. The service is currently available on the East Side of the DLR County due to available funding. Areas covered include: Dun Laoghaire, Sallynoggin, Ballybrack, Loughlinstown, Shankill, Booterstown, Blackrock, Monkstown, Stillorgan, Dalkey, Killiney and Cabinteely. Please feel free to contact us if you need more information.

Documents

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We’re here to help you find the support that’s right for you.