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We are the Hub

We have a network of project partners working in the health, wellbeing, social care and research sectors across the south of England, covering statutory, third sector and commercial organisations.

Through these long-standing links we have an extensive list of contacts from Board level to the front-line workforce, enabling us to develop both strategic and operational partnerships.

Opportunity to improve Health Outcomes

Without the collaboration of local authorities, voluntary and community sectors, housing, education, environment and other key partners, a huge opportunity will be missed to improve the health and wellbeing of our population.

20%

of good health is considered to come from clinical interventions.

80%

is associated with health-related behaviours, socio-economic factors and environmental factors.

The NHS does not have sole responsibility for community wellbeing.

Wellbeing depends on partnership and collaboration between statutory services, the third sector, the private sector and academia.

HEC’s role = hub, providing an evidence base/solutions to support wellbeing and prevent ill-health, and help address health inequalities.

How we have helped

Over the last 10 years we have developed and managed projects worth in excess of £60m covering a range of different topics in the health and social care sectors.
The Centre for Healthy Empowered Communities