Theos

Home / Events / Upcoming events

Creating a Neighbourhood Health Service

Creating a Neighbourhood Health Service

Join our online event with ChurchWorks and Good Faith Partnership to explore the role of churches and faith groups in social prescribing. 13/01/2025

One in five GP appointments are for non–medical reasons. At a time when demand for GP appointments is at an all–time high and the pressure on secondary services is overwhelming, Lord Dhazi’s 2024 report stresses the need to prioritise neighbourhood level care, prevent ill–health and tackle health inequalities. 

Social prescribing plays a vital role in providing practical support for people who are struggling with loneliness, low–level mental health conditions, caring responsibilities and financial issues such as debt. 

Faith groups contribute significantly to local social prescribing networks and, with their focus on community, relationship and holistic wellbeing, they can play a foundational role in preventative healthcare by supporting individuals to access the right support early on. 

The impact of this is already being seen through initiatives such as Warm Welcome. Health Secretary Wes Streeting has outlined his vision of ‘a revolution of prevention’ and a ‘Neighbourhood Health Service’. This report calls for the contribution of faith groups to be fully recognised and for proactive collaboration between faith communities, the voluntary sector, and the NHS. 

The event is designed for anyone eager to strengthen the connections between faith and social prescribing. It will be beneficial for local ministry or church leaders, link workers, PCN leads and those exploring how best to resource neighbourhood healthcare at a strategic level.

This event will be held online on Thursday, January 30 from 11am – 12pm. Find out more and book tickets here.

Marianne Rozario

Marianne Rozario

Dr Marianne Rozario is Senior Researcher and Projects Lead at Theos. She is the co–author of Ashes to Ashes: beliefs, trends, and practices in dying, death, and the afterlife. She has a PhD in International Relations exploring the notion of Catholic agency in international society through the University of Notre Dame Australia, and a MA (Hons) in International Relations from the University of St. Andrews. She is a Lecturer on the MA Social Justice and Public Service in the Faculty of Business and Law at St Mary’s University.

Watch, listen to or read more from Marianne Rozario

Online

Research

See all

In the news

See all

Comment

See all

Get regular email updates on our latest research and events.

Please confirm your subscription in the email we have sent you.

Want to keep up to date with the latest news, reports, blogs and events from Theos? Get updates direct to your inbox once or twice a month.

Thank you for signing up.