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AccessAble
AccessAble provide detailed access guides tell you all about a venue's access. These include the use of imagery to aid text based descriptions
High
Mike Thacker
2
Accessibility - Controlled vocabulary
participantConditionSupported Controlled Vocabulary
High
Tim Hill
3
Accessibility guide - Visit Britain

OpenActive
Medium
Simon dickinson
4
Airbnb’s guide to photographing accessibility features

High
Marcus Devaney
5
Audit C
Alcohol use disorder identifier
Low
Marcus Devaney
7
Data profiles
How data profiles can help you get going with OpenActive data
Low
Marcus Devaney
9
Frontier economics report on increased economy through opening up data

Low
Marcus Devaney
10
GAD-7
Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7)
Low
Simon dickinson
11
GPPAQ
General Practice Physical Activity Questionnaire
None
Low
Simon dickinson
13
Green Social Prescribing ICS pilots

Medium
Marcus Devaney
14
Green Social Prescribing pilot fund

Medium
Marcus Devaney
15
HACT uk Data Standard - Housing

Low
Marcus Devaney
16
Health Systems Support Framework

High
Marcus Devaney
17
HSSF Essential & Desirable proposed final criteria

High
Ian singleton
18
IMIN

OpenActive
Medium
Tim Hill
19
Implementing Personal Health Budgets

Medium
Marcus Devaney
20
LGA Circumstances list
The Person Circumstance List is a listing of the various conditions connected with or affecting a person.
OpenReferral
21
LocalGov Drupal project - Trello board
Trello board for the MHCLG LocalGov Drupal project - looking to incoperate OR
OpenReferral
Medium
Mike Thacker
22
London sport social prescribing report
Tackling Inactivity Through Social Prescribing
OpenActive
High
Marcus Devaney
23
NPS
Net Promoter Score
Medium
Marcus Devaney
24
OA to OR example feed
Example of OpenActive data being consumed into an Open Referral feed
High
Mike Thacker
25
ODI Mapping Tool
Document describing how to map the data flow
OpenActive
26
ONS4
OONS4 assess personal well-being using four measures, which capture three types of well-being: evaluative, eudemonic and affective experience.
High
Marcus Devaney
27
Open Booking API

OpenActive
High
Tim Hill
29
Open Eligibility
The Open Eligibility Project is a collaborative for a series of standards for the human services sector. The Open Eligibility taxonomy is a simple way to categorize human services and human situations. With these common categories, we, as service providers, navigators, and people in need, can find human services quickly and easily.
OpenReferral
Medium
Mike Thacker
30
Open Referral reference guide

OpenReferral
High
Mike Thacker
31
Open Sessions

OpenActive
Medium
Tim Hill
32
OpenActive hierarchical concepts

OpenActive
High
Tim Hill
34
Para Sport
Consume OA data - Also provide Accessibility data back in as open data
OpenActive
High
Tim Hill
35
People First Directory

High
Marcus Devaney
36
Personalised Referral Scheme MoveMore

High
Marcus Devaney
37
PHQ-9
Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)
None
Low
Simon dickinson
38
Professional Record Standards Body
Feeding into the NHS data standards for social prescribing
None
Medium
Ian singleton
39
Quest Quality standard

Medium
Marcus Devaney
40
SAVVI

OpenReferral
Low
Marcus Devaney
41
Smiley Face Scales
Effects of Smiley Face Scales on Visual Processing of Satisfaction Questions in Web Survey
None
Low
Simon dickinson
43
Social Prescribing in Primary Care

High
Martin Cattermole
45
Social Prescribing Platforms Market Exploration
Social Prescribing Platforms Market exploration prepared for Healthy London Partnership, September 2019
Medium
Marcus Devaney
46
Social Prescribing typical target audiences

Medium
Chris Norfield
47
SWEWBS
A 7 point version of WEMWBS scale to measure mental wellbieng
Medium
Marcus Devaney
48
Theory of planned behaviour

Low
Marcus Devaney
49
Up & Active - local health trainers

High
Marcus Devaney
50
Wellbeing Star
The Outcomes Star for adults self-managing health conditions
Medium
Marcus Devaney
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