Food growing on prescription

This report highlights the findings of a short piece of research undertaken with community gardens and food growing projects in London, to create a snapshot of how Social Prescribing is perceived, how garden leaders are or want to be engaging with these services and how to overcome the barriers to more people being referred to garden-based activities.

Food growing on prescription
38pp - 2019 | 2600Kb

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Reports Capital Growth

Published: Friday 13 September 2019

Report contents

  • Executive summary
  • Headlines
  • Background
  • Method of research
  • Respondents
    • Types of community gardens / projects
    • Garden activities
  • Findings
    • Awareness and perceptions of Social Prescribing
    • Engagement with referral services
    • Opportunities for engagement with SP
    • Barriers to engagement with SP
    • Resourcing social prescribing
    • Ways to increase contact and referrals
  • Conclusions
  • Recommendations
    • Local SP services/ VCS/ local groups
    • GLA (in partnership with Capital Growth or local networks)
    • NHS
  • Appendices
    • Survey Questions
    • Key graphs from survey
    • List of interviewees

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Capital Growth: We believe everyone should have the opportunity to grow food as part of a healthy, resilient food system and we are working with our network of growers in London to make this happen.

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