Our most recent inspirational achievement is an innovative and resilient project, Cordage View. Only available to sponsors of the Housing LIN, the purpose of our Inspirational Achievement webpage is to share their achievements and inspire adaptive learning and improvement with our members.
As announced last Friday in our weekly bulletin 'HLINks', and elaborated on by Sarah Allport, Head of Communities and Governance at The Dunhill Medical Trust in her coinciding Housing LIN guest blog, a second phase of the TAPPI programme is now being launched – TAPPI2.
In this Housing LIN guest blog, Jonathan Mace, Director of Communities at MHA, reflects on how MHA work on combatting loneliness and isolation by focussing on the social benefits of digital technology through their partnership with Barclays and their Digital Eagles programme.
This week’s HLINks provides a comprehensive round-up of the latest Housing LIN news, views, resources and events and takes a look at other stories that caught our interest.
In a new Housing LIN guest blog, Sarah Allport, Head of Communities and Governance at The Dunhill Medical Trust, introduces the second phase of TAPPI, co-delivered with the Housing LIN and the TEC Services Association.
In this Housing LIN guest blog, Maggie Gilbert, Project Coordinator at Better Living CIO, explores the concept of the “Better Living Community Hub” for both adults with learning disabilities and older adults.
This report, published by the Good Governance Institute, outlines how digital can be embraced across public services in a smart and innovative way. The paper provides best practice examples and case studies to highlight potential pitfalls for health, social care and housing organisations seeking to improve their digital suite.
It's here! This week’s HLINks provides a comprehensive round-up of the latest Housing LIN news, views, resources and events and takes a look at other stories that caught our interest.
At the start of 2021, Central & Cecil (C&C) published findings of research by over 200 C&C residents to seek their attitudes towards isolation and loneliness. A year on, a new report and accompanied blog returns to find out if residents have become ‘used’ to the presence of Coivd-19.
Government’s new Integration White Paper promises to deliver better, more joined-up care under new plans announced today to improve the links between health and social care. The Housing LIN is pleased to see the emphasis on place and references to housing and knows it’s not just about ‘vertical’ integration within the NHS but also ‘horizontal’ integration across wider housing and care economies to get better outcomes for local populations.