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Community Support Team & Local Support

What is the Community Support Team?

This includes support with:

  • Mental wellbeing
  • Loneliness or social isolation
  • Housing or financial concerns
  • Long-term condition support
  • Lifestyle changes (e.g. weight, activity, smoking)
  • Accessing local services and groups

You do not always need to see a GP for this type of support.


Who is in the team?

Social Prescribers

Social Prescribers help connect you to local services, activities and support in your community.

They can help with:

  • Finding local groups and activities
  • Support with isolation or loneliness
  • Emotional wellbeing
  • Practical support (e.g. housing, benefits, cost of living)

Care Coordinators

Care Coordinators support patients with more complex or ongoing needs.

They can help with:

  • Coordinating your care between services
  • Supporting long-term conditions
  • Helping you understand your care plan
  • Ensuring you are linked with the right services

How to access support

You can access the Community Support Team by:

  • Speaking to our reception team
  • Being referred by a GP or another healthcare professional

Local activities and support in Derby

There are many community groups and services available locally to support your health and wellbeing.

Rather than listing everything here, we recommend using the following trusted resources to find up-to-date support near you:

Find local activities and services


Support for carers

If you look after someone, you may be entitled to support.


Mental health and wellbeing


Children and families


Not sure what support you need?

If you are unsure, please contact us and we will guide you to the most appropriate service.

You do not need to know exactly what you need – our team will help you.


When to contact the GP instead

The Community Support Team is for non-medical support.

If you have:

  • New or worsening symptoms
  • A medical concern

Urgent help

  • Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies
  • Call 111 for urgent medical advice

Page published: 22 November 2023
Last updated: 17 April 2026