This session is designed to equip practitioners with a deeper understanding of how social prescribing works, particularly for those living with or affected by cancer. Many patients face challenges such as isolation, financial strain, or mental health concerns during and after treatment—issues that cannot be resolved through medical care alone.
The Macmillan Social Prescribing service helps bridge the gap between clinical treatment and community support by connecting patients to local, non-medical services that promote wellbeing and improve quality of life.
By attending this event, practitioners will:
Gain insight into the range of support available through Macmillan Social Prescribing.
Learn how to confidently refer or signpost patients to appropriate services.
Understand how this person-centred approach can enhance recovery and overall wellbeing.
Build stronger connections with local networks and resources to better support patients holistically.