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Can social prescribing and care coordination support families who experience adversity?

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posted on 2024-11-18, 23:54 authored by Rebecca BoswardRebecca Bosward, Wilhelmina Ebbett, Huei Ming Liu, Alexandra Preddy, Tamara Morris, Susan Gardner, Jacqui Walker, Megan TaylorMegan Taylor, Lan Haynes, Sarah LovedaySarah Loveday, Teresa Hall, Alicia Montgomery, John Eastwood, Natalie WhiteNatalie White, Harriet HiscockHarriet Hiscock, Katarina Ostojic, Susan WoolfendenSusan Woolfenden

Despite the innate resilience of  families and their children, family adversity negatively impacts  children, young people and families throughout life. Social prescribing and care coordination are holistic, family-centred approaches with the potential to effectively support children and families who  experience adversity around their health and social needs. 

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