[Call for Participants] Social Prescribing Research in Canada
đŁ Call for Participants | Social Prescribing Research in Canada
Arisha Khan, an doctoral candidate from the University of Oxford, is conducting a qualitative study exploring provider experiences of hashtag
#SocialPrescribing in Canadaâspecifically how clinicians and community-based providers refer people to non-medical, community supports to improve health and wellbeing.
â Who can participate?
Healthcare and social care workers in Canada (regulated or non-regulated) who have made referrals to social prescribing or comparable community-based servicesâincluding physicians, nurses, paramedics, social workers, community health workers, and others.
â Whatâs involved?
⢠One 45â60 minute interview (remote via Zoom/Teams)
⢠Questions about your role, referral practices, and experiences
⢠$30 CAD honorarium in recognition of your time
â Why participate?
Your insights will help build a clearer picture of how social prescribing is being implemented across Canada and inform future practice and policy.
â Interested or want to learn more?
Email arisha.khan@phc.ox.ac.uk or complete this brief form: https://lnkd.in/ehbKQrne
If youâre working on the front lines of social prescribingâor alongside itâthis is a meaningful way to contribute your voice to the growing Canadian evidence base.
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By
Primary Care Health Sciences: University of Oxford
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Published
Feb 03, 2026
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Subject Area
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Audience
- Caregivers, Seniors & Volunteers
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Category
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