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Social prescribing in Canada: Health promotion in action, 50 years after the Lalonde report

Mulligan K, Card KG, Allison S
Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can

The Lalonde report, published in 1974 by the Canadian Minister of National Health and Welfare, broke ground for public health in Canada by acknowledging that the determinants of health are much broader than health care services. Fifty years later, this special issue of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada charts a clear path towards addressing upstream determinants of health through an emerging intervention called "social prescribing." Social prescribing connects patients with community resources tailored to their individual priorities, fostering a paradigm shift from a deficitbased to a strengths-based approach in health promotion. Part 1 of this issue covers the rapid growth and diverse applications of social prescribing across Canada, with targeted initiatives for various populations and interventions ranging from nature and arts to physical activity and social connectivity. Contributions from a wide range of partners, including researchers, health professionals and community members, explore the adaptability of social prescribing for different groups, underscore the role of community and lived experiences in research, and call for more studies on social prescribing's effectiveness and outcomes. Highlighted case studies demonstrate tangible benefits in health equity and access to social services. This issue not only reflects the current scope and impact of social prescribing in Canada but also sets the stage for its future development and integration into broader health practices. Social prescribing connects patients with nonmedical resources, shifting the focus from deficits to a strengths-based approach in health. Growing initiatives target diverse populations including caregivers, youth, racialized peoples and Indigenous communities. Case studies demonstrate social prescribing’s benefits in health equity and expanding access to essential services.

Mulligan K, Card KG, Allison S. Social prescribing in Canada: health promotion in action, 50 years after the Lalonde report. Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can. 2024;44(6):241-243. DOI:10.24095/hpcdp.44.6.01. PMID: 38916552

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