00:39:27 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: For more information relating to the asset management and maintenance of extra care housing schemes, including issues relating to fire safety and protection, please visit https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/HousingExtraCare/ExtraCareProvision/AssetManagement/ 00:43:06 Laura Fatah, Policy Connect: Great idea with the memory boxes! 00:44:06 Caroline (Abbeyfield York): Really interested in the scheme. We are currently developing some dementia extra care at Abbeyfield York 00:48:08 Elise Wong: Are the bathroom complying to Part M wheelchair accessible? Any OTs input re accessibility? 00:48:53 Nigel Peacock: Following on from Emma's comments, we advise all designers/clients to agree the fire strategy and cause & effect systems at the outset to ensure all parties understand how the building will work, before it is built! 00:49:26 Jacquel Runnalls: Yes Elise I wondered what standards the bathroom and apartments have been designed to e.g. M4(2) or M4(3) and use of inclusive fixtures and fittings? 00:49:53 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Thank you, Elise for your question. Please do pop it in the Q&A box for discussion later on! 00:52:06 Claire Startin: I was involved in the project - We did try to engage with Fire Service early doors and they weren't interested and building control didn't look at the fire safety until very late in the day 00:53:07 Jacquel Runnalls: Sounds fantastic! So true what Emma and Jusin have said about getting people involved early on. The ECH development I am currently working on, and is on site, is only now realising that the scooter storage may be a fire risk due to the number of spaces crammed in and across the exit doors - I raised it right at the start but sadly only now is it being discussed...there is limited guidance on size of scooter bays/transfer space and circulation too. 01:02:49 Nigel Peacock: Clare, can I suggest you insist on an early meeting with Building Control and the fire Authority. We find that they sometimes are learning about this type of building and need a little extra time early on. They are usually happy to have early meetings. 01:05:21 Matthew.Burn: Not dissimilar to missing vital components, we had a AOV that wasn't connected to the fire alarm panel, so never operated when the alarm sounded 01:09:23 Jacquel Runnalls: Unfortunately the new proposed draft PAS-79 - 2 Housing (Fire Risk Assessment) also confused the definitions and included both general need flats with sheltered housing i.e. housing with no on-site support, and housing with on-site support - 2 very different things. 01:12:02 Alison Turner: Thanks Jon, we are experiencing similar issues in some of our extra care schemes and there are often no clear answers! 01:15:12 Jacquel Runnalls: Sorry - I meant to say Extra care housing re. PAS 79 above! 01:40:08 Michelle: well done Helen :-) 01:43:06 Tom Purdy - Longhurst Group: sorry but i need to leave, brill presentation and will the slides be shared 01:44:00 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Hi Tom, thank you for attending today's HAPPI Hour! Yes, the slides will be shared alongside the recording on the Housing LIN website later in the week. 01:45:07 Elise Wong: Not able to put these questions in Q&A, can't send. So I'll put it here. Questions following Emma Atkinson's presentation re: Myos House, and Jon Foster's presentation re MTVH presentation. Any information on OT (occupational therapy)'s inputs re: accessibility to bathroom, corridors, fire doors, Scooter Storage, kitchen, communal areas, etc? Are they complying to Part M wheelchair accessible (rather than wheelchair adaptable only) with adequate wheelchair circulation space? Any information on Fire Risk Assessments/Considerations re how to evacuate vulnerable residents with challenging behaviours and manual handling risks? 01:46:52 Laura Fatah, Policy Connect: thanks for clarification 01:52:14 Malgorzata : thank you 01:52:46 Penka.Argirova2: Thank you very much - very informative and interesting, useful topic and event. 01:53:14 Sue Weston: Thanks you for a really useful session. Sue W 01:54:14 kirsty cooke: the sound has been poor, so I have missed out on a lot, I look forward to the recording. 01:55:46 Deborah.Barsby: thank you all 01:57:28 Jennifer jarrett: very interesting session thank you - certainly struggle to get person-centred FRA's - self-closing doors with resistance that is too strong is a particular issue; and multipoint locking systems on composite doors which have some complicated procedures to unlock and exit in emergency situations. Also insufficient emphasis on needs of full time powered wheelchair users in relation to charging as well as powered door openers ; specialist sprinklers for people with high value environmental control systems 01:58:06 Caroline (Abbeyfield York): Thank you all. This has been useful and much food for thought. 01:58:15 162371: thank you for a most interesting and thought provoking session 01:58:20 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Thank you for joining today’s HAPPI Hour! For all forthcoming HAPPI Hour webinars, please visit https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/ForthcomingEvents/. And be sure to keep an eye out for our next HAPPI Hour series, coming soon. 01:58:32 Jacquel Runnalls: Thanks for a great session and excellent speakers! Jacquel 01:59:12 Michelle: this was excellent - thanks very much 01:59:26 Lindsay MacDonald: Thank you 01:59:38 Kelly Bradbury-Owen: Thank you 01:59:45 Malgorzata : brilliant session, thank you very much 01:59:46 Paul Jeffries: Thanks