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Setting up a community clinic: A collaborative path towards making herbal medicine accessible

  • Soraya Bishop
    Soraya Bishop

    Soraya is a co-founder and director of Grass Roots Remedies Co-operative, with a background in ecology and conservation, community gardening and herbalism. Inspired by the Radical Herbalism Gatherings she joined other like minded folk up north wanting to bring the threads of social and environmental justice together with plant medicine and formed the Scottish Radical Herbalism Network.

    Along with other members of GRR co-op Soraya runs workshops and courses in sustainable foraging practice, sensory herbalism and practical remedy making and helps manage one of GRR co-ops larger medicine gardens – a small corner of the 100 acre Lauriston Agroecology Farm in North West Edinburgh.

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Setting Up A Community Clinic A Collaborative Path Towards Making Herbal Medicine Accessible

How can a community clinic effectively collaborate with local healthcare providers and GPs? Grass Roots Remedies share how they support those struggling to access quality healthcare.

Herbal medicine is enjoying a resurgence of interest across the UK and beyond, and Grass Roots Remedies Co-operative (GRR Co-op) has been working for 10 years to promote accessibility to low cost herbal treatment at the award winning Wester Hailes Community Herbal Clinic in Edinburgh.

This article builds on previous Herbal Reality articles on Community Herbalism: Connecting Plants and People, Community Herbalism Projects: A Roundup and Herbal Community Initiatives and Accessible Treatment.

The GRR Co-op low cost clinic is based in the Wester Hailes Healthy Living Centre — a multi-disciplinary centre with a wide range of services including a conventional NHS medical practice, social work and addiction support. The clinic is positioned in a local charitable organisation, The Health Agency, within the centre and also collaborates with them and other organisations on a weekly community meal, community gardening and in providing seasonal herbal workshops.

The clinic is grounded in collaboration, and having multiple points of connection with local people is invaluable. People find out about the clinic through formal referrals, such as from GPs; by attending free herbal workshops; hearing one of the team at a group they attend; finding out about medicinal plants being grown for the clinic in one of the local community gardens; or passing an information stall in the local shopping centre, a monthly event.

Soraya Bishop

Soraya is a co-founder and director of Grass Roots Remedies Co-operative, with a background in ecology and conservation, community gardening and herbalism. Inspired by the Radical Herbalism... Read more

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