Social Prescribing

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Cardiff and Vale University Health Board want to invest in support that will help you do the things you enjoy doing in your local community. This is called social prescribing and could include making new friends, volunteering, exercising, getting out into nature or exploring new hobbies/interests. Our aim is to connect you to a range of community based activities that help contribute to positive wellbeing.

We'd love to hear from you if you are under 18 and are interested in getting involved.

We will use the information that you tell us to help us make our services better and shape what we do next.




We are currently working with different services around Cardiff and the Vale to ensure young people can access a range of activities and support.


Some of our exciting projects include:


Developing social media

Creating a wellbeing journal for young people to use alongside their work with their community connectors.


Use the tabs below to share your views and tell us more about what you enjoy doing in your local community!



We developed a wellbeing journal for young people to use alongside support from their community connectors.

In November, we asked you to tell us what you wanted to see in a wellbeing journal.

Click on the image above to view a draft of our wellbeing journal and use the tab 'Social Media & Wellbeing Journal' below to share your feedback!

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board want to invest in support that will help you do the things you enjoy doing in your local community. This is called social prescribing and could include making new friends, volunteering, exercising, getting out into nature or exploring new hobbies/interests. Our aim is to connect you to a range of community based activities that help contribute to positive wellbeing.

We'd love to hear from you if you are under 18 and are interested in getting involved.

We will use the information that you tell us to help us make our services better and shape what we do next.




We are currently working with different services around Cardiff and the Vale to ensure young people can access a range of activities and support.


Some of our exciting projects include:


Developing social media

Creating a wellbeing journal for young people to use alongside their work with their community connectors.


Use the tabs below to share your views and tell us more about what you enjoy doing in your local community!



We developed a wellbeing journal for young people to use alongside support from their community connectors.

In November, we asked you to tell us what you wanted to see in a wellbeing journal.

Click on the image above to view a draft of our wellbeing journal and use the tab 'Social Media & Wellbeing Journal' below to share your feedback!

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  • What might make it difficult for you or other young people to take part in groups or activities in your community?

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    We recognise that it isn't always easy to access activities in the community. A lack of transport, accessibility and costs might be some of the reasons why. We would love to hear your views on any barriers you can think of which may impact a young person's ability to participate. 

    How could our community connectors help improve this?

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