Green Health Prescribing

Green Health Prescribing

Giving everyone the opportunity to connect to nature and improve their mental and physical health

What is Green Health Prescribing

Green health prescribing uses the interaction between people and healthcare services to identify those who could benefit most and connect them with nature. Encouraging that connection with nature can occur in a wide range of ways from suggesting a walk in the park, to signposting to local walking and gardening groups, to referral to a formal therapeutic programme. It can take place in blue as well as green spaces.

Our shared vision is for green health prescribing to be embedded across the system, targeted at people who can most benefit, resulting in reduced health inequalities, stronger communities and more valued greenspace.

How can Green Health Prescribing support a green recovery?

Our Green Health Prescribing Report shares the findings of Lothian’s Green Health Prescribing development project. The project was designed to explore green health prescribing in Lothian: raise its profile, understand barriers and enablers, share success stories and identify what needs to be in place to embed it across the health and care system.

Using a collaborative outcome mapping approach, 200 people from across Lothian and beyond joined the discussions over the seven months of the project. We heard from people with lived experience, a wide range of providers of green and blue health activities, potential prescribers, strategic and policy leads and people responsible for greenspace in meetings, interviews and a series of interactive workshops.

We found huge enthusiasm for the potential of green health prescribing across the health and care system in Lothian and strong consensus around what needed to be in place which was summarised into five Golden Threads. You can read more about these five Golden Threads in our Green Health Prescribing Report.

Green Health Prescribing Projects

Nature Prescriptions at the Western General Hospital

Working in partnership with the RSPB to deliver Nature Prescriptions that support the health of people and nature at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh.
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Green Social Prescribing workshop

Wild Ways Well

Our three-year project in partnership with The Conservation Volunteers (TCV), Ladywell Neighbourhood Network (LNN) and The National Lottery Community Fund provides opportunities for people to live happier and healthier lives through experiencing the greenspaces in the local area and the natural world around them
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Green Social Prescribing workshop

Green Health Prescribing Report for Edinburgh and Loth…

Our Green Health Prescribing project was designed to explore green health prescribing in Lothian: raise its profile, understand barriers and enablers, share success stories and identify what needs to be in place to embed it across the health and care system.
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Midlothian Community Hospital Rehab Garden

Midlothian Green Health Prescribing

Our one-year Green Health Prescribing test of change project was initiated in Midlothian, aimed at looking at ways in which it can be embedded in local level health systems.
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Read our Green Health Prescribing Case Studies

Nurturing our natural health service

In 2019, I joined NHS Lothian as part of NHS Lothian Charity. The Charity’s mission is to enhance the lives […]

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Green Social Prescribing workshop

Pathways to green prescribing in Midlothian

For public health nurse, Tracy McLeod, going green is all about helping people to live well and have a good […]

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Connect to our network to learn and share

If you feel passionately about the benefits of nature and their potential in addressing health inequalities, join our Green Health Network. All you need are a few good ideas, a little time to spare and a willingness to be involved with promoting and supporting green health activities across the Lothians.