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General overview

Stage of development: Implementation

Policy sector: Health

Date outcomes contract signed: Jul 2023

Start date of service provision: Aug 2023

Max potential outcome payment: GBP 3.75m

Service users: 3k+ individuals

Intervention

The Thrive intervention is an asset-based social prescribing model, which focuses on addressing social and environmental factors to support individuals’ health and well-being. The delivery partner, Centre4, manages link workers who do an initial evaluation, formulate an action plan and support participants in engaging with activities and creating new social groups. This new engagement with the community supports participants in developing an improved attitude towards challenges, improving participants' access to specialist services, and helping them to improve their lifestyle.

Target population

People with long-term conditions in North East Lincolnshire

Location

Country

  • United Kingdom

Service delivery locations

  • North East Lincolnshire

Involved organisations

Commissioners/outcome payers

Service Providers

Intermediary organisations

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Outcome metrics

  • People starting on the programme
  • People improving their wellbeing at 6 months post start
  • People improving their wellbeing at 12 months post start
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