A service ecosystems perspective to explore social prescribing value co-creation for vulnerable young people in NEET situation
Abstract Background Social prescribing inherently embodies a co-productive nature, particularly within the ‘holistic’ model facilitated by the pivotal role of Link Workers. Most attention is focused on collecting evidence about the micro-level relationship between Link Workers and their clients. How...
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Main Authors: | Isabel Farina, Daniela Sangiorgi, Cristina Masella, Ilaria Simonelli, Regina Alves, Maria J. Marques, Sonia Dias, Carina Dantas, Sabrina Herzog, Sara Paternoster, Emanuele Torri, Marcello Bertotti |
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Language: | English |
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2025-01-01
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-12182-7 |
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