Herefordshire Activities Together (HAT)

Herefordshire Activities Together (HAT) is a network of VCSE providers working collaboratively to develop specialist support, and accessible community activities for people of all abilities, for public benefit. 

  • HAT

    Herefordshire Activities Together (HAT) is a network of VCSE providers working collaboratively to develop specialist support, and accessible community activities for people of all abilities, for public benefit. 
     
    We work together to ensure equitable choice and quality in all local services and activities. We facilitate opportunities to develop new projects and partnership working, including for joint funding where appropriate.  
     
    As a collective, HAT aims to use our combined experience and skills to inform and influence key stakeholders and public bodies including the Integrated Care System, promoting co-production to build stronger services for those we support. This will facilitate opportunities that enable people to become more active members of their community, supporting health and well-being thereby reducing need for acute services. 


    • Care and the Economy

      26th September 10.00am-1.00pm

      Bishops Palace, Hereford, HR4 9BL


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      We are experiencing a social care crisis- demand is increasing, costs are rising and funding is being reduced. 

       

      But this is only half the truth.  

       

      We have an opportunity to avoid a social care and health crisis in Herefordshire- every pound spent on prevention saves statutory organisations money, improves the economy and provides better life outcomes for everyone. We all may find we require care and support at some time and so we must ensure the system is fit for purpose when it is needed. 

       

      You are invited to join Herefordshire Activities Together (HAT) at the first of two events to change the narrative around preventative health and care to demonstrate the economic sense of getting it right and the folly of getting it wrong.


      Agenda 

      • Opening remarks by Lord Lieutenant
         
      • Where are we now? 

      • Workshop discussion
         
      • What next? 

      • Lunch (Provided)

       

      We hope to see you there for what will be a positive and informative event.


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