HACT
Panel Discussion
HACT invited experts and system leaders to discuss the challenges of coordinating health, housing, and social care services. The panel highlights how fragmented systems and siloed operations can create delays and inefficiencies, particularly in mental health care and supported housing. Speakers, including executive leaders and directors from NHS Trusts, explain how bringing together multiple agencies and resources is crucial for improving outcomes. The discussion explores innovative approaches like the Step Out Pathway and Supported Tenancy Scheme, demonstrating how strategic coordination can reduce inpatient delays, improve quality of life, and optimize public investment.
Integrated Solutions for Housing and Health
The panel emphasises the role of brokers and facilitators in connecting different organisations, translating language and procedures, and creating integrated pathways for individuals in need. By combining housing, mental health, and social care support, the projects showcased achieve measurable impact, including reduced readmissions, maximized incomes, and better transitions into community living. These examples illustrate how strategic partnerships and shared resources enable communities to thrive, while also delivering cost-effective outcomes for public systems. To discuss how we can help share your complex social or health initiatives through film, get in touch with our team.