00:29:23 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: ‘Health is made at Home: Hospitals are for Repairs’ by Lord Nigel Crisp is his book about creating health in the home, the workplace, the school, the community and wider society. Creating the conditions for people to be healthy and helping them to be so: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Health-is-made-at-Home-Hospitals-are-for-Repairs/ 00:31:20 Alison Bourne: I was about to say that I've read a book with that title, good to see the author! 00:31:43 Rebecca Higton: That sounds very interesting I will need to pick that book up 00:36:26 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: For an interesting blog on Health Creation, Peter Hay - former President of ADASS - wrote this guest blog for the Housing LIN a few years ago: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Health-Creation-Delivering-greater-contact-control-and-confidence-to-create-our-healthy-homes-and-communities/ 00:42:31 Emily Georghiou: 👏 00:43:01 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: 100% buying the book! :) 00:43:54 Rachel Russell: I purchased the book when it was first published and it is an inspiration and thought provoking read. 00:44:49 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: More on the TCPA's campaign can be found at: https://www.tcpa.org.uk/pages/category/healthy-homes-act 00:47:06 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: You can find the 'Framework for Creating Age-Friendly Homes in Greater Manchester' here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Framework-for-Creating-Age-Friendly-Homes-in-Greater-Manchester/ 00:53:03 Jane Guest - Innovate UK UKRI: Mindy is great, she's a really great example of age positive image. Ageing Betters, Age Positive Library of free images is such a great resource: https://ageingbetter.resourcespace.com/pages/home.php 00:58:13 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The Tripartite Agreement that Nicola refers to is based on the National Memorandum of Understanding between health, housing and care. The Agreement can be found at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Better-Homes-Better-Neighbourhoods-and-Better-Health/ 01:07:30 Judith Phillips: Intergenerational Living Innovation Hub – launched yesterday with UK and Scottish Government funding to develop innovative ways for an ageing population to live, work and socialise. Architects, designers, construction companies, and technology providers will work in collaboration to help bring commercially and socially viable solutions to life. https://www.stir.ac.uk/news/2021/december-2021-news/new-research-hub-to-tackle-ageing-population-challenges/ 01:16:12 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Please do leave your questions in the Q&A box for the Q&A discussion later on! 01:19:14 alex.walker: We have some similar plans around the Burnley General Hospital site with alternative provision on the hospital site, including extra care and potentially some key worker housing, working with local housing provider and UCLAN 01:19:29 Dean O'Shea: I like the idea of the Community Hub 01:21:10 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Thanks for letting us know Alex. Look forward to following your plans and perhaps a future Housing LIN session! 01:21:20 alex.walker: Thanks for an interesting week, need to go to another meeting now but hope to pick up areas I missed from the LIN website - busy week so unable to get to everything I wanted. thanks to the LIN team and contributors 01:21:39 Dean O'Shea: I remember when North Manchester Hospital was two hospitals, Crumpsall and Booth Hall 01:24:12 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: A Design for Life: Urban practices for an age-friendly city: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/A-Design-for-Life-Urban-practices-for-an-age-friendly-city/ 01:24:59 Maggie Gilbert: Good to hear that you like the idea of the community hub Dean. Our charity has developed from 40+ years of lived experience of people with disabilities and the lessons learned will also apply to the elderly People need people - and they need them of all ages and abilities. Check us out - website betterlivingcio.org 01:29:57 Dean O'Shea: LOG OFF AND LOG BACK IN AGAIN NIGEL 01:31:12 Dean O'Shea: apologies for the caps lock, Nigel. I wasn't shouting at you! 01:48:30 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: On pandemics, and in relation to extra care housing specifically, do also have a look at this useful resource at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Safe-Happy-and-Together/ 01:59:45 Robin Darton: The UK already has less hospital provision than other European countries. Focus on building as little hospital provision as possible is perhaps misplaced, particularly during the pandemic. 02:00:22 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: What a week! The recording, chat report and presentation slides from each of our 11 ‘Housing LIN Summit 2021 – A Festival of Ideas’ sessions will be available on the Housing LIN website from next week. Thank you for joining! 02:00:37 Anna Frances-Eley: Thank you for great presentations this afternoon 02:00:57 Janet Sutherland: Many thanks to Jeremy and the Housing LIN and all contributors for a great week 02:01:19 George MacGinnis - Innovate UK UKRI: Many thanks - a great finale to the week. George 02:02:29 Alison Bourne: Thank you for some really interesting sessions.