Medway and Swale Social Prescribing Funding Evaluation
South, Central and West (SCW) Commissioning Support Unit is working with Medway Voluntary Action and Medway Council to evaluate the impact of a potential new pilot initiative in Medway which would pay VCSE community providers £20 per referral to their social prescribing activities.
South, Central and West (SCW) Commissioning Support Unit is working with Medway Voluntary Action and Medway Council to evaluate the impact of a potential new pilot initiative in Medway which would pay VCSE community providers £20 per referral to their social prescribing activities.
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This survey is for VCSE community providers who take referrals from social prescribing link workers. We are assessing an initiative that would see community VCSE providers in Medway and Swale receive £30 for each social prescribing referral sent through the JOY app.
By completing this survey, you are consenting to the following:
- Your answers being analysed and shared (anonymously)
- Your contact details being stored in order to re-contact you with a repeat survey in approximately 6 months’ time
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CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
This survey is for VCSE community providers who take referrals from social prescribing link workers. We are assessing the possibility of an initiative that would see community VCSE providers in Medway and Swale receive £20 for each social prescribing referral. This survey is intended to be completed twice: once now to assess the baseline of existing social prescribing activity and referral numbers, then dependent on the VCSE feedback and subject to funding being secured, once more in around 6 months. This is to allow the measurement of any changes in activity.
By completing this survey, you are consenting to the following:
- Your answers being analysed and shared (anonymously)
- Your contact details being stored in order to re-contact you with a repeat survey in approximately 6 months’ time
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This survey is intended to measure perceptions of a potential social prescribing funding initiative in Medway, whereby community providers may receive a payment of £30 for every new social prescribing referral they receive and accept. This is part of a wider evaluation aiming to understand the potential impact of this intervention.
By completing this survey, you are consenting to the following:
Your answers being analysed and shared (anonymously)
Your contact details being stored in order to re-contact you with a repeat survey in approximately 6 months’ time
If you are from a VCSE community provider organisation, please complete this survey instead:
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CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
This survey is intended to measure perceptions of a potential social prescribing funding initiative in Medway, whereby community providers may receive a payment of £20 for every new referral they receive and accept. This is part of a wider evaluation aiming to understand the potential impact of this intervention.
This survey is intended to be completed twice: once now to assess the baseline of existing social prescribing activity and referral numbers, then dependent on the VCS feedback and subject to funding being secured, once more in around 6 months. This is to allow the measurement of any changes in activity.
By completing this survey, you are consenting to the following:
Your answers being analysed and shared (anonymously)
Your contact details being stored in order to re-contact you with a repeat survey in approximately 6 months’ time
If you are from a VCSE community provider organisation, please complete this survey instead:
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This survey is for social prescribing link workers in Medway and Swale. We are evaluating the effectiveness of a new pilot initiative in Medway and Swale which pays VCSE community providers £30 per referral received through the JOY app (increased from £20 to £30 on the 1st July 2024).
By completing this survey, you are consenting to the following: Your answers being analysed and shared (anonymously).