Personalised Care Interprofessional Education Framework (PerCIE) : social prescribing placement curriculum document and guiding principles for undergraduate/postgraduate health and social care students

Howarth, ML ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4521-024X, Bayley, K, Brown, LA ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8056-2315, Dunn, J, Evans, H, Farrah, A, Farrington, R, Hamilton-Bell, MR, Heggs, K, Jackson, C, Kershaw, M, Leigh, JA, Lindley, R, Sharp, S, Stephens, M ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2744-6489, Sullivan, E, Ward, Jo, Williams, A and Williamson, T 2021, Personalised Care Interprofessional Education Framework (PerCIE) : social prescribing placement curriculum document and guiding principles for undergraduate/postgraduate health and social care students , Project Report, University of Salford. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

This Personalised Care Interprofessional Education (PerCIE) Framework has been designed to guide and support HEIs, and PEFs to enable health and social care students to learn about strengths-based approaches to health and wellbeing delivered by services that provide a social prescribing offer. It has been co-created by a network of experts from a broad range of professional backgrounds from seven universities (HEIs), Private Independent and Voluntary Organisations (PIVO sector also known as Voluntary Community Social Enterprise VCSE), National Social Prescribing Network Special Interest Group (SigSpn), Health Education England (Greater Manchester) and the NHS England (NHSe) Personalised Care team. It is underpinned by contemporary practice-based theory and evidence of impact from a range of successful UK projects. The PerCIE Framework is designed to enable universities to work in partnership with VCSE/PIVO partners to create collaborative and inclusive test beds for social action. It can help to support the generation of new socially connected learning opportunities that could provide rich and meaningful insight into health and health inequalities, our BAME communities and marginalised groups. It builds on and recognises the power of community resilience through asset-based working.

Item Type: Monograph (Project Report)
Schools: Schools > School of Health and Society > Centre for Applied Research in Health, Welfare and Policy
Publisher: University of Salford
ISBN: 9781912337514
Depositing User: ML Howarth
Date Deposited: 07 Sep 2021 12:59
Last Modified: 15 Feb 2022 17:35
URI: https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/61780

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