Hampshire Together is a partnership between a wide range of bodies who share the common characteristic that they care about the health and wellbeing of the people of Hampshire.
Our Consultation Mandate makes it clear which organisations will be responsible for making which decisions as part of this programme.
The key partners are:
- Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which provides acute hospital services at Andover War Memorial Hospital, Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital and Royal Hampshire County Hospital, as well as some services either at or close to patients’ homes.
- The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board who are responsible for planning and commissioning NHS services across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . This involves assessing local needs, deciding priorities and strategies, and then buying services on behalf of the population from providers.
- Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, who provide community and mental health services
- Primary Care Networks and GP practices who provide primary care services to our population.
- Hampshire County Council, who are responsible for a wide range of services across the county, including adult and children’s social care services and transport. They are also a key partner through the Health and Wellbeing Board, and their Health and Adult Care Select Committee.
- South Central Ambulance Service, who not only provide ambulance services, but run the NHS 111 provision and co-ordinate urgent care for the county.
- Borough and district councils, including Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, Winchester City Council, Test Valley Borough Council, Eastleigh District Council, Hart District Council and East Hampshire District Council. They take a lead on their local populations and are the planning authorities in our area.
- Voluntary and community sector organisations that do such an amazing role in supporting our population.