SPARC connects researchers, practitioners, and policymakers across Southeast Asia to advance social prescribing and improve community health outcomes.
Guided by seven national policies, the approach prioritises active living, prevention of NCDs, cancer and mental health conditions, and elderly care, with informal alignment to social prescribing principles.
Active PartnerGuided by five national policies, the initiative focuses on community empowerment, NCD prevention, ageing, mental health, and primary care. Launched as a pilot in 2022 with WHO support.
Active PartnerGuided by Indonesia's Law No. 17 of 2023, the approach emphasises community empowerment and multi-sectoral collaboration through grassroots initiatives and national programmes.
Active PartnerExploring social prescribing initiatives with a focus on community health and wellbeing programmes integrated with the healthcare system.
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