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CharityConnect: How Social Prescribing is different to Active Signposting, Care Navigation & MECC
Social Prescribing, Active Signposting, Care Navigation and MECC are types of link working.
The common purpose is to help improve health and wellbeing. The types of link working compliment social prescribing.  However, there are overlaps and key differences between them as outlined above.
Here is a brief  introduction to each.
Types of link working
1) Active Signposting
A type of care navigation. Asking for a little bit more information of patients.
To help correctly and quickly, at the first point of contact, signpost to the right professionals, services or activities (Source: NHS England Primary Care Development)
2) Making Every Contact Count (MECC)
An approach to behaviour change that utilises the millions of day to day interactions that organisations and individuals have with other people.
To support them in making positive changes to their physical and mental health and wellbeing (Source: Health Education England)
3) Social Prescribing
Sometimes referred to as community referral, carried out by a link worker or navigator.
It’s a means of enabling GPs, nurses and other primary care professionals to refer people to a range of local, non-clinical services in order to provide high quality, holistic care (Source: The King’s Fund)
4) Care Navigation
Helping people to get the right support, at the right time to help manage a wide range of needs.
This may include support with long term conditions, help with finances and signposting to a range of statutory and voluntary sector services (Source: Health Education England).
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