Filey & Scarborough Healthier Communities Network (FSHCN_

Delivering Integrated Care Across the Coast

Filey and Scarborough Healthier Communities Network (FSHCN) is a Primary Care Network (PCN) comprising four GP practices, working together to provide joined-up, person-centred healthcare for approximately 41,000 people across the Scarborough and Filey area.

πŸŽ₯ Watch: What are PCNs?
πŸŽ₯ Watch: PCN Additional Roles Explained

What is a Primary Care Network?

Primary Care Networks are a key part of the NHS Long Term Plan. Each network typically serves populations of 30,000–50,000 people and brings together a range of services to work collaboratively—GPs, clinical pharmacists, physiotherapists, mental health practitioners, social prescribers, and more—based on the specific needs of the local population.

  • Improves coordination of care
  • Keeps healthcare focused within communities
  • Supports people to live healthier, more independent lives

Our Core Services and Roles

πŸƒ First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP)

FCPs assess and manage musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions without the need to see a GP first. They help patients quickly access treatment and reduce onward referrals.

They can help with:

  • Sports injuries, sprains, arthritis, spinal issues
  • Joint pain, nerve symptoms, injections

They do not treat:

  • Post-op physio
  • Children under 16 or housebound patients

πŸŽ₯ What is a First Contact Physiotherapist?

πŸ’Š Clinical Pharmacists

Our Clinical Pharmacists are medicine experts supporting patients through:

  • Medication reviews for those in care homes or with complex needs
  • Prescription management
  • Patient consultations for medicine queries

πŸŽ₯ Understanding Clinical Pharmacists

🧠 First Contact Mental Health Practitioners

In partnership with Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, our team supports patients with:

  • Initial mental health assessments
  • Brief psychological interventions
  • Liaising with community services for ongoing care

πŸŽ₯ What is a First Contact Mental Health Practitioner?

🀝 Care Co-ordinators

Care Co-ordinators help patients:

  • Navigate care and support options
  • Create personalised care plans
  • Access services through joined-up communication with Social Prescribers and GP practices

πŸŽ₯ Learn More About Care Co-ordination

🌱 Social Prescribers

Social Prescribers support wellbeing by addressing non-medical needs:

  • Loneliness, housing issues, unemployment, and more
  • Connecting people with local support, groups, and services

πŸŽ₯ What is Social Prescribing?

πŸš‘ First Contact Paramedics

Our paramedics provide expert clinical support in General Practice, managing acute cases and conducting urgent home visits.

πŸŽ₯ What is a Paramedic in Primary Care?

Get in Touch

To book an appointment with any of the above services, please contact your registered GP practice directly.



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