Reset

Edinburgh Community Resilience Programme (Reset)

Reset is an intersectoral partnership designed to support health and wellbeing of older people in the city of Edinburgh through increasing community resilience. This vibrant, innovative new programme seeks to tackle “what matters most” to people, enabling more people, and the people who support them, to have “more good days” Irvine-Fitzpatrick 2021, Edinburgh Wellbeing Pact Report. Our aim is to develop and optimise an evidence based, resilience focussed model of community support through mixed methods Participatory Action Research (PAR).

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The Reset model has been developed based on existing expertise and research evidence, generated by the project partners, and includes the resilience framework (Queen Margaret University) [include links to Whitehall et al., 2021 & Gorska et al., 2021] and community navigation / social prescribing approach to community support (Cyrenians) [include links to Lesniewska 2021, Community Navigator report & link to Cyrenians Reset webpage.

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Dr Sylwia Górska, Occupational Therapy and Arts Therapy, Queen Margaret University,

Dr Lindsay Horton, Occupational Therapy and Arts Therapy, Queen Margaret University.