00:19:03 deborah.bell: good afternoon 00:19:27 Simon Crewe: Good afternoon. 00:19:43 Rose Gilroy: good afternoon, Rose Gilroy from Newcastle University here 00:20:14 David Black: Hello, I’m David Black a citizen active in Patient, Public, Carer Involvement and Engagement work with Voice-global.org, the National Innovation Centres for Ageing and Data UK, NIHR Newcastle Clinical Research Facility PPI Group (DENTAL and CARU) and many other organisations. I’m a governor at my local hospital NHS Foundation Trust On Twitter as: @dblack172 and @CareCrisisEng On LinkedIn: The David Black Foundation UK. 00:20:51 Maggie Gilbert: hello everyone x Looking forward to this event! 00:21:37 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Look Ahead's report published last year, ‘The financial case for integrated mental health services and supported housing pathways’ can be found here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/News/Integration-of-mental-health-and-supported-housing-could-save-NHS-1bn-a-year/ 00:21:43 judie collins: Judie Collins c hair of Housing and Neighbourhoods for Greater Manchester Older Peoples Network 00:21:54 Keith.Skerman: Hello. Looking forward to the event. 00:22:05 Clare Gebel: Hello everyone - I am Clare Gebel - Procurement Lead at Essex County Council - really looking forward to hearing how this links with our supported housing services and move on to general needs 00:23:20 Alison Cloutman: Hi Everyone, I am Alison Smart, I am the Housing Business Partner at Portsmouth City Council, Portsmouth City Council are the biggest provider of supported Housing in Portsmouth 00:24:34 Clare Mathias: Good afternoon everyone. I work for Lancashire Mind and I'm really interested to hear about how health and social housing can work together. 00:25:12 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: We are also delighted that Look Ahead are a sponsor of the Housing LIN homelessness pages: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Homelessness/ 00:25:33 Joanna: Hello everyone - I am Joanna Sale, Director at Dignity Access for the WashPod range of modular, temporary disabled wetrooms. Great for elderly, end of life care and as an interim for long term disability in rental properites and the like. 00:26:42 Alison Cloutman: Local Authorities can provide supported housing too 00:28:19 Clare Mathias: Also some organisations from the VCSFE sector but it can be a challenge to get commissioned. 00:28:45 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: For more on Look Ahead's work on psychology informed environments referred to be Chris, have a look at this guest blog: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/How-to-encourage-Psychologically-Informed-Environments-PIE-in-support-services/ 00:29:11 Sue: absolutely agree about Homes for England funding 00:30:03 Yarde Rose: Hi everyone I'm looking forward to this meeting 00:33:25 Dawn Astin: HI all - my name is Dawn Astin I am a Commissioner for SH for Autism, Mental Health and Learning Disability for Lancashire County Council 00:34:42 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Today’s HAPPI Hour is on the heels of the government’s ‘Levelling Up White Paper’ and the ‘Adult Social Care Reform White Paper: People at the Heart of Care’. These can be found here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/News/Levelling-Up-White-Paper-announces-new-Housing-for-Older-People-Task-Force/ and https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Adult-Social-Care-Reform-White-Paper-People-at-the-Heart-of-Care/ 00:36:10 April Downie: Good Afternoon all, I'm April and I'm responsible for Research & Development at Lotus Sanctuary CIC, a national supported housing provider ! 00:37:17 Sue: Good afternoon everyone. I'm Sue Whetton, Head of Commissioning for Adult Social Care in Derbyshire CC. 00:37:42 Clare Gebel: We have similar in Essex from our most prosperous and least - similar numbers to the ones you are quoting 00:38:45 April Downie: I'm happy to receive communications from likeminded organisations if anybody is interested in hearing more about what we do and how we do it! It's always a delight to learn from others in housing! Email: april.downie@lotussanctuary.co.uk 00:43:03 judie collins: judie collins Greater Manchester has a ban on photos of wrinkly hands 00:43:53 Rose Gilroy: quite right- let's just stopusing these horrible stcoimages 00:44:33 Rose Gilroy: that should read horrible stock images- rubbish typist 00:47:51 Maria: Hullo, everyone. You might like to look at www.OWCH.org.uk for info about New Ground Cohousing Community, High Barnet. This is set up on the basis of coproduction and mutual support and is run entirely by the group of older women who live there - leaseholders and social renters. I have also been working with LOLC - London Older Lesbians Cohousing, who, with London & Quadrant, are developing a model similar to New Ground. Not ‘supported housing’ but, yes, supportive housing. These two models address a number of social needs by liberating and empowering people’s own resources, resilience and readiness to learn. 00:48:06 David Black: This is the trouble with the whole idea of Levelling-Up, every area of the country is now swapping poverty stories! The areas that are going to get the funds first are those that can tell the best ‘poverty story’, not necessarily the actually poorest areas. WE NEED TO THEREFORE AGREE AN ACCURATE NATIONAL MEASURE OF POVERTY, BEFORE ALLOCATING FUNDS. Otherwise the real poor will once again lose out. 00:48:47 Elspeth Bridges: Thanks Gill that was very clear and focused ! 00:49:06 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Francis’ guest blog ‘Moving on from the pandemic – what can we learn to drive improvement in older people’s housing?’ can be found here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Moving-on-from-the-pandemic-what-can-we-learn-to-drive-improvement-in-older-peoples-housing/ 00:50:45 Yarde Rose: New supported living start-up would like to hear from any commissioners looking to utilise our services listening to speakers saying they have a long waiting lists - I have an empty property sitting waiting for service user - I am finding it difficult to receive referrals or any placements for 16+ learning disabilities/mental health/autism ASD 00:51:58 Yarde Rose: Please contact me on Enquiries@probuddies.org if you can offer any help in using my service 00:52:30 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: We are also delighted that Orbit are a sponsor of the Housing LIN capital funding pages: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/HousingExtraCare/FundingExtraCareHousing/ 00:56:48 Sheila Peace: You may be interested in my book from Policy Press that looks across all Environments of Ageing in the UK and also places the local in the National and global issues. It is published by Policy Press this Thursday Feb 27th in the Global Ageing Series and called - 00:57:19 Sheila Peace: The Environments of Ageing : Space, Place and Materiality by Sheila Peace at The Open University. 00:58:09 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Thank you Maria for your comment. The Housing LIN hosts a dedicated page on cohousing with several key resources: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Housing/HousingforOlderPeople/Cohousing/ And we look forward to looking at cohousing, with an emphasis on loneliness and isolation in our HAPPI Hour session on Tuesday, 10 May: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Community-led-housing-and-how-it-can-contribute-to-tackling-loneliness/ 01:01:58 Sheila Peace: Sheila Peace here again - just wanted to add that through looking at research I have focused on meaning of and transition across life from ordinary housing to supportive housing to the care home sector. Once again the book is called ‘The Environments of Ageing: Space, Place and Materiality’ 01:03:02 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: A previous blog written by Nick Sedgwick, Anchor’s Director of Service Development, titled 'Re-engage and Anchor Hanover join forces to tackle the crisis of 'lockdown loneliness' in older people‘ can be access here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Re-engage-and-Anchor-Hanover-join-forces-to-tackle-the-crisis-of-lockdown-loneliness-in-older-people/ 01:03:52 Anita.Hitchmough: Really interesting thanks Francis, especially around understanding myths around older peoples housing for our communities 01:07:59 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: On the NEF approach 5 ways to wellbeing, we also published this blog from an architectural perspective a few years back which may be of interest? https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/The-Innovative-Path-to-Wellbeing/ 01:10:18 Alison Cloutman: Awesome 01:11:38 Elspeth Bridges: Hi Anna we can't see your slides 01:12:03 Sue: i can see them 01:12:32 Yarde Rose: This is really impressive where are you based? 01:16:16 Kairen Shearon: That was interesting 01:16:28 Rose Gilroy: this has been a great session but have to go to another zoom 01:16:58 gaynor Cavanagh: thank you, need to go now-Gaynor Abbeyfield 01:17:03 Clare Mathias: This has been a really interesting session, thank you. Bye Clare. 01:17:10 Anita.Hitchmough: Fantastic thanks Anna, great update 01:19:03 Tony pounder: really good and stimulating set of presentations ...thank you 01:21:09 Keith.Skerman: excellent presentations. interested in outcomes measures for this. 01:21:30 Sarah Thorneycroft: Many thanks - really thought provoking sessions from strategic to in practice. 01:23:54 kpalmer: Proper funding and vision for supp housing and proper affordable general needs housing will i 01:25:56 Sheila Peace: I mean’t the ‘meaning of home’ that much researched topic. sheila.peace@open.ac.ukSheila 01:30:04 JeanHanna: thanks folks - lots of good info 01:32:51 Sue: I agree with Gill .. it needs a cross authority approach and a level of technical speciality within that to negotiate the way through 01:33:39 Yarde Rose: Very interesting point from Chris Hampson will very much like to have contact details 01:33:44 Sue: we are working closely with our asset management teams and One Public Estate in Derbyshire to ensure we use in line with our accommodation strategies 01:34:14 Sue: Thank you .. very interesting 01:34:28 Dawn Rennie Clarion Futures, Communities: Many thanks everyone involved 01:34:31 Declan Haverty - Informed Decision Ltd: Good afternoon all, I was only able to join today’s session part-way through, and I have only recently joined HousingLIN. Hope to get to know more of you in due course. Best wishes Declan Haverty. 01:34:42 Yarde Rose: Thank you 01:34:42 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Please do browse our full HAPPI Hour programme here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/ForthcomingEvents/ 01:35:40 Cathy Roe: Excellent talk thank you to all the speakers Cathy Skinners Almshouse Charity 01:35:48 Natalie Frost: Thank you!