LINks - the Housing LIN's essential weekly bulletin (w/c 18 Jan)

Welcome to LINks, the weekly e-bulletin from the Housing LIN (Learning and Improvement Network) where we round up a selection of latest information, resources and events under the spotlight. In this issue, we draw your attention to the following:

NEW HOUSING LIN RESOURCES

Housing LIN Cymru casestudy - Independent Living with Care at Hafod Y Parc, Abergele

NWHA LogoThis case study focuses on the benefits that effective partnership working brings to new extra care schemes. It specifically looks at North Wales Housing's second extra care housing scheme at Hafod Y Parc in Abergele, Conwy, and draws on what key stakeholders offered to the process and takes learning from each stage of the development to get a better understanding of what made the partnership work. This process also included designing for inclusion of older people, those with physical disabilities or sensory impairment and learning disabilities in mind. Written by Eirlys Parry, Head of Older Persons, North Wales Housing, it offers lessons learnt from what worked well from previous extra care housing schemes developed and managed by North Wales Housing Association.

To access, click here (opens new window).

Email ECHinWalesReportFor other Housing LIN Cymru case studies, click here (opens new window) to browse our dedicated pages and click here (opens new window) to read our Extra Care Housing in Wales: State of the Nation report in English or Welsh.

New CIH/Housing LIN tool: Developing your local housing offer for health and care: Targeting outcomes

CIH Targeting Outcomes ToolkitFurther to the pioneering health and housing Memorandum of Understanding (opens new window), this updated tool acknowledges the significance of housing as a partner and contributor to achieving the aims of health and social care services. With references to latest policy and practice, it is aimed at helping housing and support articulate and demonstrates the value of their services in terms of their partners' targets and outcomes.

To access, click here (opens new window).

POLICY AND PRACTICE

Law Commission logoConsultation on Residential Leases: Fees on Transfer of Title, Change of Occupancy and Other Events - deadline 29 January (opens new window)

Inside Housing LogoRent rise flexibility to remain for supported housing (opens new window)

TELECARE LIN

Telecare LIN logo 2015 - Purple

Welcome to the January 2016 Newsletter and weekly News Headlines from the Telecare Learning and Improvement Network.

New Telecare LIN Monthly Newsletter

Please choose your preferred format (doc or pdf):

Telecare News Headlines 21 January 2016

This week's news headlines from the Telecare LIN can be downloaded in two formats (doc; pdf) at:

OTHER BLOGS, VIEWS OR COMMENTS

Inside Housing LogoSupported housing on the brink (opens new window)

EXTERNAL EVENT SUPPORTED BY THE HOUSING LIN

LGA Housing Commission

LGA logoAs reported in our weekly bulletin on 17 December, the Local Government Association has launched a Housing Commission to explore new routes to house building so councils can enable the building of more desperately-needed homes. One of the areas of interest is health and quality of life for an ageing population - the role of housing in adapting to an ageing population and preventing onward costs onto social care and health services. To aid the work of the Commission, the LGA are holding 4 information gathering seminars on:

  • Housebuilding (outside the HRA) - 27th January in Eastleigh
  • Place making, planning and growth - 24th February in Wakefield
  • Employment - 16th March in London
  • Health and ageing - 27th April in Aylesbury

Register your interest at: LGAhousingcommission@local.gov.uk (opens new window)

And to find out more about the Commission, go to: http://www.local.gov.uk/housing/-/journal_content/56/10180/7570944?_56_INSTANCE_0000_templateId=ARTICLE (opens new window)

One Day with MHA

Methodist Homes MHA logoMHA are pleased to announce a major event they are organising in Westminster Central Hall on Monday, 29th February 2016 to explore the contemporary issues of importance to the growing numbers of older people, how we prepare for and experience later life and the role we all have in creating a more age-friendly society. For more information and bookings, go to:

www.mha.org.uk/oneday (opens new window)

Stay connected with the Housing LIN for latest news, views and resources on housing with care matters.