Well Together™
在COVID-19期間互相支持
作為一個社區,以改善健康和福祉
What is ASPIRE?
The Australian Social Prescribing Institute of Research and Education (ASPIRE) is an initiative to bring together, to share, and to further Social Prescribing expertise across the health sector, nationally and internationally.
We are passionate about creating positive change and believe that everyone should have access to the resources and support they need to achieve a healthy, happy life with the opportunity to reach their full potential.
ASPIRE is an intersectoral collaboration project anchored by PCCS (Primary & Community Care Services Ltd).
What are the Pillars?
Our Seven Pillars of Social Prescribing are a quality of life (QoL) underpinned approach to wellbeing. They include Access, Need, Opportunity, Enrichment, Connection, Community, and Growth. Each pillar plays an essential role in improving the quality of life of individuals by identifying needs, available resources, overcoming barriers to access, and supporting communities to create new opportunities.
Access / Referral
Ensuring we minimise barriers to the access and referral of services, simplifying processes, affordability and availability, supporng hard to reach or underserviced communities
Need
Actively identifying practical needs and opportunities for improving quality of life for individuals and communities
Opportunity
Identifying local and national assets and resources to meet the needs of people and communities
Enrichment
Offering expert guidance, fostering growth, facilitating learning, and creating opportunities to contribute to the wellbeing of others.
Connection
Linking people to the resources they need, creating local networks with equitable access to opportunities, building social capital and resilience
Community
Celebrating community assets and working together to build needed resources to improve quality of life for all
Growth
Supporting national learning and advancement through evidence based research, frameworks, education and collaboration