To coincide with the Housing LIN’s new sponsorship announcement with West Waddy Archadia (WWA), Mark Slater, Designed Director at WWA, explores macro and micro scales when working on architecture, urban design and planning.
This new publication captures emerging best practice from eight local partnerships across the country where local government working with colleagues in health, housing and the voluntary sectors are having a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of their local communities.
Following today’s announcement by the Prime Minister, this document shows the immediate, short-run change in income as a result of increases in employee National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and dividends, alongside an estimate of where benefits from new health and social care spending may fall.
Watch, Listen & Learn: We have been working on a new HAPPI Hour programme and are delighted to share an exciting schedule of upcoming free webinars this autumn.
A public consultation on the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) methods, processes and topic selection for health technology evaluation is open until Wednesday 13 October 2021.
Have we news for you! This week’s HLINks provides a comprehensive round-up of the latest Housing LIN news, views, resources and events and takes a look at other stories that caught our interest.
To coincide with #StartsAtHome day, celebrating the positive impact of Supported Housing, we would like to draw attention to a range of useful tools and information.
This Alzheimer's Month, Tunstall Healthcare discusses the vital role of assistive technology in supporting people living with dementia and Alzheimer's, and those who care for them.
This report from Future Health and Alzheimer's Society seeks to set out what needs to happen and how to deliver a social care system to be proud of as a nation.
The British Geriatrics Society (BGS) have published a document outlining the offers and services currently delivered across the country in pursuit of a broadly similar aim to provide appropriate, timely, high-quality care when an older person experiences a crisis or urgent need.