We care but we're not carers: perceptions and experiences of social prescribing in a UK national community organisation.
Bryony PorterC WoodP BeldersonC ManningR MeadowsK SandersonSarah HansonPublished in: Perspectives in public health (2023)
The results show that Men's Sheds are a caring organisation, but their members are not trained as professional carers, and men come to the Shed for their own personal reasons. They are concerned about the potential additional responsibilities associated with formal referrals. They encourage the development of relationships and local-level understanding of the essence of Sheds to enable social prescribing. As models of social prescribing grow nationally and internationally, collaboratively working with voluntary and community organisations to develop a mutually beneficial approach is essential for the effectiveness and sustainability of social prescribing in community health.