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SCH named WHO Collaborating Centre for Social Prescribing

It will focus on capacity building, collaboration, and research.

SingHealth Community Hospitals (SCH) has been appointed a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Social Prescribing effective 14 November.

As a Collaborating Centre, SCH will focus on three key areas, particularly capacity building, collaboration, and research.

The partnership between SCH and WHO, established for an initial term of four years, aims to influence global practices in social prescribing.

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