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Green social prescribing toolkit

Green social prescribing toolkit
Green social prescribing toolkit
Through a series of case studies, this toolkit presents
the learning journeys and findings of the collaborators who
support Green Social Prescribing (GSP) interventions in
different ways. From drawing outside, growing and cultivation
in allotments, volunteering in garden centres to working in a
city-based farm. Based on need around evidencing, each of the
community collaborators were able to receive direct coaching
via an In-Residence researcher.

The purpose: to further develop and test impact measurement
tools and in doing so, better evidence the impact of their Green
Social Prescribing interventions in nuanced ways which can
also be helpful for future funding, resource, capacity building
and advocacy.
Gowland-Pryde, Ronda
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Gowland-Pryde, Ronda
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Kurn, Rob
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Climenhaga, Marty
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Ivancevic, Alex
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Gowland-Pryde, Ronda (2025) Green social prescribing toolkit , Southampton. 40pp.

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Abstract

Through a series of case studies, this toolkit presents
the learning journeys and findings of the collaborators who
support Green Social Prescribing (GSP) interventions in
different ways. From drawing outside, growing and cultivation
in allotments, volunteering in garden centres to working in a
city-based farm. Based on need around evidencing, each of the
community collaborators were able to receive direct coaching
via an In-Residence researcher.

The purpose: to further develop and test impact measurement
tools and in doing so, better evidence the impact of their Green
Social Prescribing interventions in nuanced ways which can
also be helpful for future funding, resource, capacity building
and advocacy.

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Published date: 6 June 2025

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Date deposited: 05 Nov 2025 17:59
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UNSPECIFIED: Rob Kurn
UNSPECIFIED: Marty Climenhaga
UNSPECIFIED: Alex Ivancevic

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