Social Prescribing Trial

In 2021, the Queensland Government launched a Parliamentary Inquiry into rising loneliness and social isolation. As a result, 10 Neighbourhood Centres were selected to trial Social Prescribing programs, focusing on families with children aged 0–18, an often-overlooked group within the Social Prescribing model. Livingstone Shire was fortunate to be selected as one of the trial sites. The region is unique in terms of social isolation and loneliness, influenced by its demographics and the transient nature of the mining and farming industries. There are also fewer services available to support families with complex needs.
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Social Prescribing is a non-clinical, early intervention approach designed to strengthen social connections and enhance mental and physical wellbeing, while fostering a sense of belonging within the community. It aims to address the root causes of isolation and poor social health by linking individuals and families to local supports.
Service users are allocated a Link Worker, who plays a central role in connecting them to appropriate services and supports. This helps to reduce the risks associated with social isolation and loneliness through meaningful connection and the development of a co-produced support plan. The Link Worker identifies the barriers faced by the family and provides support to help reduce or overcome them.
The Link Worker connects people to low or no-cost, community-based activities such as sport, art, drama, fishing, volunteering, and peer support. It can also support the development of new initiatives tailored to local needs and assist families in accessing services related to mental health, the NDIS, education, and housing.
For more information about social prescribing, visit the Australian Social Prescribing Institute of Research and Education (ASPIRE).
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Families residing in the Livingstone Shire who are experiencing social isolation or loneliness, including:
- Children 0-18 years or any adult who is parenting a child aged 0-18 years
- Carers / kinship carers
- Expecting parents
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- Connection to local groups, activities, volunteering, and support networks
- Help overcoming barriers to community participation
- Monthly Peer Support Group for families/caregivers navigating developmental delays, ADHD, Autism, or the NDIS system - find out more and register here.
- Assistance accessing services such as the NDIS, Child Health Nurse, Centrelink, Occupational Therapist and counselling
- Social Prescribing Fishing Group
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Families can self-refer or be referred by other agencies, for example health professionals, schools etc.
Ready to get help?
Contact Council’s Social Prescribing Link Worker:
Email: Jamie.Duke@livingstone.qld.gov.au
Phone: 0419 529 650
Location: Yeppoon Community Centre, 80 William St, Yeppoon (beside Yeppoon Library)
Time: Monday - Friday 9am to 4pm (by appointment)
Or complete and return the below referral form.