Health Economics-Informed Social Return on Investment (SROI) Analysis of a Nature-Based Social Prescribing Craft and Horticulture Programme for Mental Health and Well-Being
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This set of cards serves as a pocket guide to help our members running Making Well courses across the region and to ensure the Fathom ethos is consistently applied as our work develops.
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Staff and service user reflections on the integration of health care and nature-based interventions from 35 psychiatrists, and other healthcare practitioners with an interest in sustainable healthcare
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A Realist Evaluation of the Fathom Trust’s eight-week nature-based intervention, based on data collected from three community-led green-prescribing courses across mid-Wales.
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The Fathom Trust secured funding from the Arts Council Wales to extend the delivery of its Making Well workshops to an additional three communities in Crickhowell, Rhayader and Ystradgynlais.
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A report from the Wales School for Social Prescribing Research (WSSPR) based on three focus groups and 19 questionnaires with a group of 46 artisans, community members, clinicians, charity leaders.
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In November, Fathom invited fifty artisans, community members, clinicians, charity leaders and academics to respond to the findings of our 'Making Well' green social prescribing programme.
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This detailed report from Bangor University's Centre for Health Economics and Medicine's Evaluation presents an analysis of the social return of investment in Fathom's Making Well programme
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This Good Practice Guide from Cardiff University identifies five key practices of the Fathom Trust's Making Well programme which it hopes will interest all those involved in green social prescribing.
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