00:28:57 Carole Commosioung: That is very Interesting, particularly Independent Living which is popular. 00:29:58 Alex: interesting as the term independent living is often wielded off as a reason why people living with dementia shouldnt be living in a partiuclar development, because surely they cant be INDEPENDENT with dementia 00:50:33 Tobin Stephenson: In our Local Plan we have a policy requiring any developments over 300 houses to provide Extra Care. 00:51:03 John Wade: Where is that Tobin? 00:51:52 Tobin Stephenson: Central Bedfordshire 00:52:58 John Wade: Thanks 00:55:55 Tobin Stephenson: Housing123Policy H3: Housing for Older People All development proposals for 100 dwellings or more will be required to provide bungalows, level-access accommodation or low-density flats for older people as part of the mix of housing required by Policy H1, unless an alternative approach can be demonstrated to be more suitable having regard to site suitability or viability constraints. On larger sites of 300 units or more, the provision of an Extra Care Facility will be required, unless an alternative approach can be demonstrated to be more suitable having regard to site suitability or viability constraints. Extra care schemes will be restricted by S106 to ensure that the occupants are those in need of care and support in perpetuity. 00:56:11 Tobin Stephenson: Not yet Jeremy. Working on a strategy to inform that. 00:57:43 Michael Voges: Central Bedfordshire really leading the way here I think! 00:58:41 Tobin Stephenson: Thanks to Mr Tim Hoyle! 01:08:30 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The Building for a Healthy Life report that Johnathan referred to can be accessed on the Housing LIN's design hub at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Building-for-a-Healthy-Life/ 01:08:47 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: And Ewan drew attention to a useful BRE report and the cost of poor buildings to the NHS. This can be accessed at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/The-Cost-of-Poor-Housing-in-England/ 01:10:35 Tobin Stephenson: Sorry - going to blow our trumpet again! We understand this will be the largest single Passivhaus building in the UK and includes 88 Extra Care apartments. Up front cost is about 6% on the overall cost but imagine the benefits to our low-income council house residents. https://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/info/74/housing/628/proposed_steppingley_road_development_former_flitwick_leisure_centre_site 01:13:02 BrennanK02: 👍 01:17:04 Tobin Stephenson: Start on site in 2 weeks. If anyone is interested in seeing the detailing that leads to Passivhaus in a live situation, I'm happy to offer to host visits. 01:17:50 John Wade: Excellent webinar. Thank you everyone. Sadly I have to go but look forward to the recording 01:18:12 Iain Warner: The requirement to deliver extra care schemes on large scale sites of 300 units as described in the policy example doesn't necessarily address the point that IRCs are probably designed to be 100+ units so how does that work with provision of traditional market and affordable housing. 01:19:49 Tobin Stephenson: Good point Iain. We find people approach us to discuss and that is the opportunity to pick up any issues including scale and tenure. 01:20:02 Lynn Pack L&G: Iian Warner I also think that 100+ of a potentially 300 unit scheme is quite land hungry when you're not potentially achieving residential values. 01:21:09 Robin Darton: How well do Passive House principles work in communal environments, compared with individual dwellings? I.E. can they be built into the communal facilities in IRCs? 01:24:32 JeanHanna: presumably you are heating a smaller @house@ if its one person rather than a family? 01:28:28 Tobin Stephenson: We have designed right through the communal facilities Robin. Providing you keep exits under control, your air exchanges are set at the correct level and account is taken for the number of people in the space, we are assured it will still work there too. 01:36:03 Lynn Pack L&G: Nick Rees I also recently received sound commercial advice to not integrate extra care with dementia care. 01:39:33 Michael Voges: Good point from Nick on diversity - will be running a session on this at our conference in July: https://www.eventcreate.com/e/arcoconference 01:39:45 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Nick raised a number of important issues in relation to housing for people living with dementia, this is something that the Housing LIN will be exploring further in next week's HAPPI Hour with the Dementia and Housing Working Group. Registrations are open at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Dementia-and-Housing-Padlet-launch-event/ 01:41:01 Robin Darton: You need to go to Slide Show. 02:00:00 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Please do leave your questions in the Q&A box for discussion later on! 02:07:50 Kathryn: Thank You All, some very useful and powerful presentations. 02:10:51 Liz Alvey: Strongly disagree about maximum size - my experience has been that larger communities can be just as inclusive 02:11:26 Liz Alvey: Oops, meant to go on to say it all depends on how they are managed and the way in which resident are supported to engage and build relationships and friendships. 02:12:24 Robin Darton: Maximum size probably depends on location and size of site. More urban schemes may have to be smaller. 02:12:37 Christine Brown Wiltshire Council: Key to integration is the time to build social capital - friendships that will support you when you need more tolerance and care.. moving people with advanced dementia into schemes is not going to work in the majority of cases.... 02:13:15 Steve Hogben: More challenging to deliver larger 'affordable' older persons schemes if bidding for land on open market 02:16:27 Liz Alvey: Can't generalise about dementia - so many different types and even more different manifestations. I have seen people with similar needs and behaviours achieve very different outcomes, partly dependent on their underlying personality, their relationships with the community etc. 02:16:46 Sue Weston: thanks for a great session 02:17:08 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Thank you so much for attending today’s HAPPI Hour webinar! The recording and accompanied presentation slides will be available on the Housing LIN webinar tomorrow. For all other forthcoming HAPPI Hour events, please visit: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/ForthcomingEvents/ 02:17:15 Michael Voges: Kudos to the HousingLIN for keeping the dementia issue on the agenda! 02:17:21 Jane Goodwill: excellent thank you 02:17:39 BrennanK02: Thank you, very interesting 02:17:57 Tobin Stephenson: Very useful - thanks all. 02:18:04 Lynn Pack L&G: Thank you to all the speakers and participants, it's been really interesting. 02:18:11 Carole Commosioung: thank you