00:34:20 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Join the National Housing Community of Practice Sign up for the ‘Housing Summit’ on housing design with ND Connection (May to July): https://ndconnection.co.uk/designing-homes-for-sensory-differences Check out: https://www.learningdisabilityengland.org.uk/welcome/projects-and-partnerships/housing-guide/ For more information: https://www.england.nhs.uk/learning-disabilities/care/housing/ 00:37:02 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: To download several of the Housing LIN resources and modelling tools that Clare referred to, do visit our dedicated learning disability and autistic people webpages at https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/HousingLearningDisabilities/improving-housing-choice-and-supply/ 00:39:30 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: The presentation slides with the URLs and webinar recording will be available on this event's webpage later this week: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Designing-Housing-for-People-with-a-Learning-Disability-and-Autistic-People/ 00:39:52 Maggie Gilbert: I've had problems with it too 00:41:46 Rob Lake: compatability is a major problem for shared housing 00:43:42 Rosie Barnes: Agree ref compatability. 00:44:55 Maggie Gilbert: There are currently a tremendous number of empty shops in the highstreets which could surely be converted 00:46:19 Rob Lake: we've a project in Bradford for the replacement of a care home to move to supported living utilising council land. So completely agree with use of owned plots of land... 00:47:16 Rob Cook: everyone commissioner with any power has REJECTED every proposal we have ever presented, even when there is zero cost to the ICB as the home would be under and RP & therefore covered by HB. Infuriating as the solutions are there 00:48:07 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Check out this report written by the Housing LIN and commissioned by the Learning Disability and Autism Housing Network that provides the most up to date information on the size, scope, cost, support and importantly future needs of supported housing in England for individuals with a learning disability and autistic people: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Supported-housing-for-people-with-learning-disabilities-and-autistic-people-in-England/ 00:48:09 Rosie Barnes: People may be interested in a new vision for properly inclusive, supported housing, that we’re pioneering, for autistic people with lower support needs to live ‘inclusively’ in their communities. It’s called Satsuma Neighbour. https://www.satsumaneighbour.org/ 00:54:17 Rob Cook: these are lovely, who's paying? how are the deals done? 00:55:34 kellie.mackenzie: How many units would this offer in each cluster and what will the communal space offer? 00:56:20 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Thank you for your questions so far. Please do pop them in the Q&A box for discussion later on! Many thanks. 00:56:25 Rebecca Krzyzosiak: People may be interested in Small Supports - People choose where they live and who, if anyone, they live with. People are the tenant or owner of their own home or perhaps live with family. There is a clear separation of housing and support https://www.ndti.org.uk/change-and-development/small-supports 00:58:54 Luke TURNER of BSR HSE: https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/insights-and-media/insights/brochures/pas-6463-design-for-the-mind-neurodiversity-and-the-built-environment/.. guidance to download for free! 01:00:18 Maggie Gilbert: I have been very concerned in the past that "ghettoes" have been created for the elderly housing - separate from everyone else. Now it seems that "ghettoes" are being created for those with learning disabilities and autism! All of these people are part of the "community at large" and should be helped to enjoy all that the community can enjoy, and not feel segregated 01:01:05 Dan: Really interesting designs - Has any thoughts gone into Tech enabled care for these properties? What is the timeline of completion and handing over to the LA 01:02:15 Rosie Barnes: I agree Maggie. This looks wonderful but is not integrated into the community, not inclusive. 01:03:03 Alison Smart: I would be interested to know the rent levels to be charged. 01:05:16 Amanda Topps: @Luke Turner thank you but can’t seem access this? 01:05:27 Luke TURNER of BSR HSE: It's great to see such creative approaches to M4(3) units. 01:06:59 Luke TURNER of BSR HSE: Amanda, The link should take you to a BSI form to fill in. You can find it freely with any google search under the term PAS 6463, 01:08:05 Amanda Topps: Thanks Luke it says Brochures (Hidden) when I click the link 01:08:39 Damian Pocknell: It's available here too: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/_assets/Resources/Housing/OtherOrganisation/Design-for-the-mind-Neurodiversity-and-the-built-environment-Guide.pdf 01:17:21 Rob Cook: how's this lovely project funded and what rent is the tenant liable for? 01:17:44 Alison Smart: It would be interesting to understand rent level, PCC are the largest provider of supported housing for learning disabilities, as a LA & RP our rents are around £120pw, this makes our schemes unviable with borrowing rates. 01:18:24 Alison Smart: We have been really successful with Homes England funding, however we cannot get the amounts per unit to help. 01:18:43 Jacquel Runnalls: Great session, thanks everyone! 01:18:56 Luke TURNER of BSR HSE: Excellent presentations Thank you so much! 01:19:16 Joanne Jeyes: Absolutely! 01:19:22 carl.grannell: Really good discussion 01:19:24 SonyaEdwards: Thank you- great session! 01:19:33 Amanda Topps: Thank you very interesting! We do need money for specialist housing from government rather urgently! 01:19:37 Jacquel Runnalls: Well said Clare...we can never assume.. 01:19:49 Catherine Bennett: Thank you 01:19:50 Rebecca Krzyzosiak: Thank you 01:19:52 Rosie Barnes: Thank you all very much. Very interesting indeed. 01:19:53 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Thank you for joining today's webinar. The recording, slides and chat report will be available tomorrow afternoon on the event's webpage. In the meantime, sign up to join us next week when we explore technology for our ageing population to achieve better housing and care outcomes: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Embedding-the-TAPPI-principles-into-our-housing-and-care-DNA/ 01:19:58 Emma Mathews: Thank you 01:20:01 Gail Hanrahan: Thank you 01:20:09 Patrick Fowler: Thank you Clare, Sarah & Raymond and all the Housing LIN team. So good to keep talking about importance of home (& not placement) and the art of the possible. 01:20:15 Thomas Alexander: thank you, really interesting. 01:20:17 Rachel Wooden: Thanks - great webinar! 01:20:28 Rachel McGarry: Really interesting and thought-provoking session - which surely can be a catalyst to improvements for everyone from now on