Participant Role | Social Prescribing Pilot for Individuals Living with Lupus
Researchers at the University of Waterloo, in collaboration with Lupus Canada, are recruiting individuals living with lupus in Ontario to participate in a new Social Prescribing Pilot for Individuals Living with Lupus. The pilot will explore how personalized, community-based supports may help improve wellbeing and strengthen connections within the lupus comm In this video, learn more about: • What social prescribing is • What participation involves • Time commitment • Eligibility requirements • Honorarium information • How this research may help inform future lupus support programs Learn more and apply: www.lupuscanada.org/social-prescribing-pilot-lupus/ Questions about the study? Satveer Dhillon PhD Candidate, University of Waterloo [email protected] This study has been reviewed and received ethics clearance through a University of Waterloo Research Ethics Board.

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