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Supporting the community
Keep up to date with What’s On? at the HOPE Centre!
Don’t forget to check our What’s On page on our website.
Also make sure to follow us on Facebook @HOPECentreBromyard and Twitter @hopecentre15 for more news and updates!
There was great excitement recently for our Halloween party with Oscar’s café busy baking lots of spooky edible delights helped out by the rest of the staff team preparing lots of equally spooky fun for the evening! We had a massive turnout and thanks to everyone who came and made it such fun! We are now looking towards Christmas and there is lots going on… but first a look back over the summer and recent events.
184 people responded in total and 89% said they used the centre
Of those, 127 people have children aged 0-2 and 81 have children aged 3-5
27 people didn’t say
66% of those who answered lived in HR7 postcode area
Of the 178 respondents who answered question 4 about what services they access, the majority attend the groups offered (clinics, stay and play, parent and toddler groups, midwifery appointments and nursery provision) with the lowest response being Speech & Language support
84% of respondents who answered question 5 about their preferred venue said that the services should be delivered from a children’s centre and 54 people specifically mentioned the Hope Centre
Patron’s reflections 2016-17
As Sarah Eardley so clearly explains in her Chief Executive Officer’s Report, the HOPE Centre continues to thrive but is certainly neither resting on its laurels nor blind to difficulties that may lie ahead. After nearly 20 years of service to the Bromyard community, the range of diverse activities at HOPE continues to change and expand; the very welcome Play Zone at Oscars and the enhanced Contact Centre service being but two examples. Year in and year out, the take-up of the various services provided by HOPE, to those whose need for such provision would not otherwise be met, conclusively demonstrates that these services are not some form ‘optional extra’ but that they provide vital and necessary support to many individuals in this rural community. At HOPE the adage about ‘the proof of the pudding’ is amply demonstrated by the fact that over 2,500 attendances were made in just the last three months; on this basis, the need for what is on offer is most amply proved.
The provision of continued, reliable, insightful and effective support services which have integrity does not just happen; it needs commitment, care and sheer hard work from all those involved. Each of these qualities, and more, are shown in abundance by the team at HOPE. What provision of this nature also needs, however, is funding which is, in like terms, continued, reliable, insightful and effective. This year HOPE has experienced unwelcome funding cuts and adverse contract changes. Typically, the team have responded in an inventive and constructive manner, but the need to access reliable funding remains as pressing in the coming year as it has always been.
Finally, I wish to record how extremely proud I am to be the Patron of the Bromyard HOPE Centre and, in a very small way, to be associated with the truly excellent work that goes on there under Sarah Eardley’s wise and clear leadership.
Until September 30th 2017, Herefordshire Council are running a consultation on the Children’s Centre services offered in Bromyard. The council have got a questionnaire that can be found on their website or picked up from the Hope Centre. The link is here or you can ask us at the Hope Centre. For those who may not have access to a computer we are also offering to complete any questionnaires on line for you if you drop off the completed forms to us at reception.
Please see the attached information that may be of help from Sarah Eardley, CEO of the centre 2017 cc service consultation
The council will be visiting the following groups to consult in the area:
Schedule of Local authority consultation meetings:
St Peters School Bromyard on Tuesday 19th September from 8.30am – 9.30am.
Bishops Frome’s community on Bromyard Children Centre Services on Friday 15th September 10am – 11.30am at the village hall
Hope Family Centre – 14th September 10.30am Health clinic and afterwards in Oscar’s café play zone