Hattem residents take initiative to strengthen neighborhood support networks
Over 30 Hattem residents and professionals gathered to explore ways to build precautionary circles—local support networks for aging neighbors. The event inspired attendees to take concrete steps toward fostering community care and involvement in their streets.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Date | March 17, 2026 |
| Location | Het Baken, Hattem |
| Attendees | 35 residents and professionals |
| Organizer | Goed ouder worden in Hattem |
| Speakers | Jan Rauws (resident), Ali de Jonge (resident), Willemijn Krol (expert) |
| Key Takeaway | Attendees left inspired to start neighborhood support initiatives |
| Contact for More Info | goedouderworden@hattem.nl |
| Collaborating Partners | Stichting Welzijn Hattem, Het Baken, IJsselheem, Vereen, Woonstichting Triada, Zoethout, Vérian, Municipality of Hattem |
The municipality of Hattem plays a facilitating role in community-driven initiatives like precautionary circles, aiming to enhance social cohesion and support for aging residents. Through collaborations with local organizations, it provides resources and platforms for residents to organize and strengthen neighborhood networks.
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High interest in meeting about precautionary circles in Hattem
On Tuesday, March 17, 35 residents and professionals gathered at Het Baken for a meeting about precautionary circles, organized by Goed ouder worden in Hattem.
During an introductory round in the hall, it became clear that many attendees already had ideas on how to strengthen involvement in the neighborhood. During the afternoon, they sought inspiration and tips to get started. Resident Jan Rauws shared his experiences with the precautionary circle in his street. Ali de Jonge also spoke about the first steps they took, such as personally approaching neighbors and distributing an inviting letter. Willemijn Krol from Nederland Zorgt Voor Elkaar presented inspiring examples from across the country and answered questions from the audience. A short video about precautionary circles was also viewed, which can be seen again via hattem.nl/goedouderworden.
At the end of the meeting, attendees were asked what step or action they would take after the afternoon. This sparked some great conversations. Many attendees said they left feeling inspired. City support worker Amke van Vilsteren concluded the afternoon. Those who were unable to attend but would like to learn more about precautionary circles can contact her at goedouderworden@hattem.nl.
Goed ouder worden in Hattem is a collaboration between residents, Stichting Welzijn Hattem, Het Baken, IJsselheem, Vereen, Woonstichting Triada, Zoethout, Vérian, and the municipality of Hattem.
Photos were taken by Reina Folkerts.
