The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust
DGFT-young peoples social prescribing Services
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The Supplier will be contracted to provide Social prescribing to children and young people aged 11-25 yrs to help improve health and wellbeing.
The supplier will provide experienced link workers who will support each young person to create a personalised plan and set goals based on what is important to them. :<br/>EG To access support services<br/>To access hobbies, activities and voluntary opportunities<br/>To learn techniques to support their wellbeing whilst waiting for specialist support<br/>They offer 1-1 and group health and wellbeing sessions<br/> where in-person social prescribing assessments are offered.
This contract will be for one year with the option of extending by a further year
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The Supplier will be contracted to provide Social prescribing to children and young people aged 11-25 yrs to help improve health and wellbeing.
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