01:01:20 Jerome Billeter: The Housing LIN curates a webpage which includes various case studies, reports and thought pieces relating to Eco/Sustainable Design, including Passivhaus. For more visit: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Design-building/EcoDesign/ 01:02:40 Jayne Lawson: We're currently working with customers around the impact of decarbonisation (retrofit) on them and how we can best engage customers in this process going forward- really interested in Carol's project 01:05:02 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: If anyone is interested, the Housing LIN hosts a dedicated webpage on its 'Design Hub' on eco/sustainable design, including a recent case study of an award-winning passivhaus extra care scheme, Melfield Gardens, in Lewisham https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Design-building/EcoDesign/ 01:15:11 Jill Pritchard: Fascinating presentation from Carol - love the person centred approach and the application of the SROI and the Theory of Change - looking forward to sharing this info with RSL colleagues. Love the inclusion & importance of the meaning of home too. 01:18:20 Kairen Shearon: Really informative regarding the people side and RP conflicting issues 01:21:47 AGeorge: Super informative and really interesting perspective thank you! 01:22:01 Antonia Bunnin: Really fascinating Carol, thank you 01:25:09 AGeorge: Really loving the tenant focused perspective by Graham as well. I have never considered fuel poverty as a translation to well being. 01:34:04 Kairen Shearon: Good to see schemes that are on a small to medium scale rather than lots of Passiv or older peoples new schemes being very high density in large cities or one off examplar units - more realistic/ achievable for a lot of councils/RPs and the pertinent issues 01:35:23 TonyCrowhurst: Great presentation Graham 01:35:47 Jill Pritchard: really interesting presentation Graham - thank you 01:36:13 EileenMcMullan: Really interesting and agree its good to see schemes on a smaller scale 01:41:47 Jill Pritchard: It might be that Care and Repair in Scotland are going to get involved in retrofitting both in terms of carbon reduction and inclusive adaptations going forward 01:41:49 Rozanne.Beighton: Yes - the need is increasing for people with Learning Disability and Autism 01:44:31 Jill Pritchard: hopefully Carols on-going work will highlight any potential issues for people with particular needs 01:46:36 AGeorge: Especially with the rate of inflation..... 01:48:00 Jill Pritchard: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Inclusive-Living-Toolkit-Inclusive-Living-Evidence-Review/ 01:50:45 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Next week, we are delighted to join forces with founder and director of United for All Ages and chair of the Intergenerational Housing Network, Stephen Burke, and host this #HAPPIHour session on intergenerational living: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Intergenerational-living-is-the-future-where-are-the-opportunities/ 01:50:52 Carol Maddock: yes we should pick up on individual issues Jill - Thanks for your comments 01:51:20 AGeorge: Excited for that one! 01:51:29 Jerome Billeter: Book your place at our forthcoming HAPPI Hours, please visit: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/ForthcomingEvents/ 01:51:43 Graham Locke: PRP' document Jeremy referred to can be found here.https://www.prp-co.uk/services/research/detail/safe-happy-and-together-document.html