A new policy report, published by the International Longevity Centre-UK, reveal the findings from the Diversity in Care Environments study on the provision of inclusive housings schemes for older people.
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.
The APPG on Dementia is launching an inquiry into what people affected by dementia want and need from a social care workforce to enable them to live well and on their terms. The APPG would also like to invite people to contribute to the inquiry through written evidence.
Catch up now! 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.
The ‘supporting people with learning disabilities to rent their own place’ reseaerch project, funded by the National Institute for Health Research, School for Social Care Research, is trying to understand the ways that people with learning disabilities who are on the ‘edges’ of social care can be better supported to access and enjoy living in their own tenancies in the community.
We're back! This week’s HLINks, the first of 2022, 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.
The government will provide an extra £60 million to local authorities to support the adult social care response to COVID-19 in January, Minister for Care Gillian Keegan has announced. The Adult Social Care - Omicron Support Fund is on top of the £388 million infection control and testing fund announced earlier in the year to prevent infections and provide testing in the care sector.
As we start 2022, the Housing LIN's CEO, Jeremy Porteus, sets out his 5 A-list asks for the coming year. We look forward to seeing how many of his wishes will come true.