Stronger Together definition
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Stronger Together guides government action and priorities for the Health and Community Services Sector.
To reflect this Stronger Together will now be labelled a charter rather than an agreement.
To date 85 organisations have applied for support via Stronger Together and over £150,000 in funds has been distributed, with the top five services supported by the fund include: Older people with ill health, Isolation within rural communities, children (6-11), and Children and Young People with SEND.
The Help for Health (Stronger Together Funding Partner) has maximised sector knowledge from the Stronger Together Committee and continued to release grants in partnership with a total value of funds available of £100K.
The updated Stronger Together will have a broader reach across government and the not-for- profit community sector than was the case previously.
The Stronger Together agreement provides opportunities to: • further develop collaborative efforts to increase positive outcomes for people and communities • improve the sharing of information • improve planning and coordination of services • facilitate the participation of people in collaborative policy and decision‑making processes • consider the impact of public policy on all South Australians.
The review resulted in the development of the Stronger Together agreement, a reinvigorated approach to building on and strengthening the partnerships between the Health and Community Services Sector, SA Health and the Department for Families and Communities.
Stronger Together, Fellow Landlords! They should be referenced and endorsements sought from current clients.
Grant Management The development and delivery of the Stronger Together Committee (includes East Riding VCSE Network representation) have reviewed the sector priorities and match funding restrictions.
Stronger Together is a partnership agreement initially developed in 2004 between the not-for-profit community sector, the Department for Health and Ageing (SA Health) and the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI).