It has been a a busy start to 2021 for Elemental, so we've bundled up all of the latest news, blogs, resources and webinar recordings here for you to read, watch, enjoy and share.
Elemental's enhanced integration partnership with EMIS Web makes reporting back on the social prescribing DES PCN funding easier
We're delighted to announce that we have enhanced the Elemental Connector meaning over 100 primary care networks and over 4,300 GPs are now able to push and pull data on patient referrals made via EMIS.
During the Pandemic NHS resources have been stretched worryingly thin with GPs under a huge amount of pressure to make the right call in order to keep patients safe and to ease the strain on the front line and ensure patients get the care they need.
We're delighted to announce that Elemental is now being used by over 1,500 Social Prescribing Link Workers! Shout out to Kimberly Thompson from Enable Leisure and Culture who was registered as our 1500th Social Prescribing Link Worker.
Welcome to our new customers
Elemental wins contract to help universities track, measure and improve student health and wellbeing through digital social prescribing
In a bid to enhance student wellbeing, build resilience, and promote new ways of working using social prescribing, Wrexham Glyndwr University and the University of South Wales (USW) have partnered with Elemental.
The project, which is the first of its kind in higher education, will transform the way Wrexham Glyndwr University works in partnership to promote and deliver wellbeing for students, based on best practice from successful Social Prescribing projects in North Wales, such as the 2025 Movement in which WGU is a partner.
This project has been funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW), which is committed to supporting the University to focus on programmes and activities that support and improve student wellbeing.
Elemental continues to revolutionise student wellbeing with partnership with North West Regional College
Pictured at the launch of a new partnership between North West Regional College are (l-r) Shannon Doherty, Safeguarding Officer NWRC, Finneen Bradley, Manager NWRC Careers Academy, Leeann Monk Ozgul, Chief Operations Officer, Elemental Software, Jennifer Neff, Chief Executive at Elemental Software, and Helen McPeake, Strategy and Partnerships Manager, Elemental Software. (Picture Martin McKeown).
NWRC, which has five campuses in Derry~Londonderry, Strabane and Limavady, will be the first ever Further and Higher College to adopt Elemental’s Digital Social Prescribing Platform, which will enhance student wellbeing, build resilience, and promote new ways of working using social prescribing.
The partnership will aim to enhance student wellbeing, build resilience and promote new ways of working using a replicable model of social prescribing. Co-created referral pathways will ensure students can access support within the college and local community to improve mental health and wellbeing, helping to bridge the gap between education and the wider community.
The ambition is that this approach can and will be scaled and adopted by all colleges across Northern Ireland, with NWRC leading the way.