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Publications of the
Special Interest Groups

Below you can find recent publications from some of the key Special Interest Groups within the expanding research and practice of Social Prescribing in Australia.

📄 2025 Article "How social prescribing can support holistic wellbeing"

📄 2025 Article "Australian link worker social prescribing programs: An integrative review"

📄 2024 Article "Link workers’ and clients’ perspectives on how social prescribing offers a social cure for loneliness"

📄 2024 Article "Extending the discussion and updating information on social prescribing in Australia"

📄 2024 Article "Tackling loneliness together: A three-tier social identity framework for social prescribing"

📄 2024 Article "Australian and UK perspectives on social prescribing implementation research: Theory, measurement, resourcing and discovery to ensure health equity"

📄 2024 Article "Connect Local : protocol for the evaluation of a codesigned whole of community approach to promote social connection in older adults"

📄 2024 Article "Potential lateral and upstream consequences in the development and implementation of social prescribing in Australia"

📄 2023 Article "Codesigning a social prescribing pathway to address the social determinant of health concerns of children with cerebral palsy and their families in Australia: a protocol for a mixed-methods formative research study"

📄 2023 Report "The Social Prescribing Library"

📄 2023 Report "18 Month Evaluation of Social Prescribing in Queensland"

📄 2023 Article "Nature prescriptions should address motivations and barriers to be effective, equitable, and sustainable"

📄 2023 Article "Nature prescriptions: practical progress"

📄 2022 Study "Exploring social connectedness in older Australians with chronic conditions: Results of a descriptive survey"

📄 2022 Research Article "Social prescribing link workers - A qualitative Australian perspective"

📄 2022 Review "Social Prescribing: A Review of the Literature"

📄 2022 Study "The effect of social prescribing programs on loneliness for adults in Queensland"

📄 2022 Research Article "Prevention and management of delirium in older Australians: The need for the integration of carers as partners in care"

📄 2021 Report "Infrastructure for Social Connection: Researching the existing assets for creating social connectedness and identifying interventions"

📄 2021 Report "More than Medicine: Exploring Social Prescribing in Australia"

 

📄 2020 Research Article "Social prescribing as an intervention for people with work-related injuries and psychosocial difficulties in Australia"

📄 2020 Research Article "Social Prescribing for Individuals Living with Mental Illness in an Australian Community Setting: A Pilot Study"

📄 2020 Report "Social Participation Among Older Adults Receiving Community Care Services"

📄 2020 Review "Social prescribing: A rapid literature review to inform primary care policy in Australia"

📄 2019 Report "An Evaluation of the Clinical, Social and Economic Impacts of the Plus Social® Program"

📄 2019 Report Excerpt "icare Foundation Social and Economic Impact ... Plus Social® Program"

📄 2019 Report "RACGP & CHF Social Prescribing Roundtable"

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