00:21:28 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: Hello and welcome to today’s HAPPI Hour webinar! A few quick reminders before we begin: the recording and slides will be shared after the event, you’re welcome to pop any questions in the Q&A box during the session, and please remember to complete the feedback form at the end. Enjoy the session! 00:22:17 Clare Skidmore: So many great people seem to have come out of the RNIB at that time! 00:27:49 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: It’s crucial that the rights that we have are used to their fullest extent: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Its-crucial-that-the-rights-that-we-have-are-used-to-their-fullest-extent/ 00:38:25 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: Trapped by Safety? Fire Doors, Accessibility and Policy Tensions in Housing: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Trapped-by-Safety-Fire-Doors-Accessibility-and-Policy-Tensions-in-Housing/ 00:38:45 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: Disability equality in England: A tale of two duties: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Disability-equality-in-England-A-tale-of-two-duties/ 00:43:55 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: Don’t Box Me In: 30 Years on from the Disability Discrimination Act (1995): https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Dont-Box-Me-In-30-Years-on-from-the-Disability-Discrimination-Act-1995/ 00:49:25 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: Thank you Beverly and Rose for your questions. Are you able to pop them in the Q&A box for discussion later on? Thank you! 00:50:26 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: Gary mentioned Valuing People. For more about this vital areas of work at the time, visit the Housing LIN webpages at https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/HousingLearningDisabilities/ValuingPeople/ 00:51:42 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: 30 years on from the Disability Discrimination Act: A personal reflection: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/30-years-on-from-the-Disability-Discrimination-Act-A-personal-reflection/ 01:01:50 Shona: Vivid seem to be the main house builder in my area. I saw that they had built 12 wheelchair accessible homes over Bournmouth way. I enquired to ask for more detail and if I could visit, as this is quite rare. I am still waiting for a response. It was in the papers, there one photo that didn't really show anything accessible. 01:02:41 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: No more scrubbing the doorstep, but how far have we really come? https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/The-unfinished-journey-of-accessible-housing-in-the-UK/ 01:05:41 luxtona: Couldn't agree more Christina - devil is in detail of accessible housing implementation. Plymouth is now asking as part of M4(2) planning condition for a post construction report on implemented accessible features. Trying to close the loop! 01:09:38 Jane Simpson: I will share the link to this once published to my Mayor! 01:10:27 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: Just a reminder to post any questions you may have for our guest speakers in the Q&A box for discussion later on. Thanks! 01:13:34 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: Unlocking Freedom: Why Adapted Housing Is a Right, Not a Privilege: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Unlocking-Freedom-Why-Adapted-Housing-Is-a-Right-Not-a-Privilege/ 01:17:45 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: The 3% Emma referred to is outlined in this Inclusion London report https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Barriers-at-Home/ 01:21:51 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: It’s time for housing to treat disability as a core priority, not an afterthought: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Its-time-for-housing-to-treat-disability-as-a-core-priority-not-an-afterthought/ 01:26:00 Shona: The registered providers we work with for delivering extra care housing don't want to provide cat 3 accommodation. They barely provide cat 2. I have had to write a design guidance doc specifically for the extra care housing commissioning team to ensure that registered providers sign up to this doc to provide Cat 2 plus accommodation and 10% of cat 3 housing on the ground floor. 01:38:23 Jacquel Runnalls: Arup research https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/access-to-and-use-of-buildings-research-on-demographic-and-ergonomic-requirements 01:39:40 Jane Simpson: Affordable generally cannot be accessible unfortunately the size limitations. 01:50:18 Adam O'Leary: Or maybe not seeing it as an adjustment at all, more like 'reasonable standards' would be accessible for disabled people 01:52:25 Sally Razey | Housing LIN: Thank you for joining today’s HAPPI Hour webinar. The recording and slides will be available on the event webpage later this week. We hope you join us next week for a session on ‘Homes Built Together: Exploring Community-Led Housing & Cohousing’. Register here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Webinar-Homes-Built-Together-Exploring-Community-Led-Housing-Cohousing/ 01:52:39 Jane Simpson: Thank you everyone 01:53:16 Sam Clark: Thank you very much for a great session