HAPPI Hour - Smoking and social housing: Supporting residents, addressing inequalities
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WATCH THE RECORDING
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FEEDBACK
- We're at the start of a piece of work on social housing so this session was incredibly useful!
- Thought-provoking and good concept to explore evidence and practice in 1 hour.
- Very insightful, interesting and accessible information in bite-size format.
- We're at the start of a piece of work on social housing so this session was incredibly useful!
- Thought-provoking and good concept to explore evidence and practice in 1 hour.
- Very insightful, interesting and accessible information in bite-size format.
WHAT’S ON THE AGENDA?
- 16:00 A brief explanation of the HAPPI Hour zoom format – Jerome Billeter, Host, Housing LIN ~ @HLINComms (opens new window)
- 16:02 Welcome and Chair's Introductions – Lois Beech, Senior Research Officer, Housing LIN ~ @HLINConsult (opens new window)
- 16:05 Latest evidence on smoking and social housing - Dr Sarah Jackson, Principal Research Fellow, University College London - Social housing and inequalities in smoking: findings from the Smoking Toolkit Study ~ @DrSarahEJackson (opens new window)
- 16:15 Key findings and recommendations from the report, Smoking and social housing: Supporting residents, addressing inequalities - Robbie Titmarsh, Senior Policy Officer, ASH ~ @AshOrgUK (opens new window)
- 16:25 Case study: Flagship Homes - Madeleine Jefferies, Head of Housing, Newtide Homes (part of Flagship Group) ~ @MyNewtideHome (opens new window) @_FlagshipGroup (opens new window)
- 16:35 Case study: Swap Smoking Sunderland - Andrea McLoughlin, Public Health Practitioner, Sunderland City Council ~ @SunderlandUK (opens new window)
- 16:45 Q&A Discussion - All speakers
- 17:10 Summary & Close - Lois Beech, Senior Research Officer, Housing LIN ~ @HLINConsult (opens new window)
- 16:00 A brief explanation of the HAPPI Hour zoom format – Jerome Billeter, Host, Housing LIN ~ @HLINComms (opens new window)
- 16:02 Welcome and Chair's Introductions – Lois Beech, Senior Research Officer, Housing LIN ~ @HLINConsult (opens new window)
- 16:05 Latest evidence on smoking and social housing - Dr Sarah Jackson, Principal Research Fellow, University College London - Social housing and inequalities in smoking: findings from the Smoking Toolkit Study ~ @DrSarahEJackson (opens new window)
- 16:15 Key findings and recommendations from the report, Smoking and social housing: Supporting residents, addressing inequalities - Robbie Titmarsh, Senior Policy Officer, ASH ~ @AshOrgUK (opens new window)
- 16:25 Case study: Flagship Homes - Madeleine Jefferies, Head of Housing, Newtide Homes (part of Flagship Group) ~ @MyNewtideHome (opens new window) @_FlagshipGroup (opens new window)
- 16:35 Case study: Swap Smoking Sunderland - Andrea McLoughlin, Public Health Practitioner, Sunderland City Council ~ @SunderlandUK (opens new window)
- 16:45 Q&A Discussion - All speakers
- 17:10 Summary & Close - Lois Beech, Senior Research Officer, Housing LIN ~ @HLINConsult (opens new window)
HOW TO JOIN
Please book your place using the 'book now' button. Attendees will be sent the ZOOM details before the event.
You will be asked to join the webinar 10 mins before the start time to allow for a prompt start.
Please book your place using the 'book now' button. Attendees will be sent the ZOOM details before the event.
You will be asked to join the webinar 10 mins before the start time to allow for a prompt start.
HAPPI HOUR EVENTS - WATCH, LISTEN & LEARN
Registered with the Housing LIN’s HAPPI Hours? As a result of the pandemic, we created this exciting brand so that we can offer our sector showcase events in England, Scotland and Wales to enhance your learning and connect with other Housing LIN members virtually. Bookings for our free, online ‘learning lab’ events are made on a first come, first serve basis. Create your account or log in to avoid any disappointment.
At our popular events, you will:
- Watch and discover new extra care housing developments to find out about the design, development and operational management arrangements so that you can explore solutions that can transform your ‘offer’;
- Listen to latest practice, research, new funding initiatives, innovative products or projects so that you have the insight and intelligence required to improve your service delivery; and
- Learn about the current sector issues so that you are up-to-date and better positioned to respond to latest policy and innovative operational developments.
Join our HAPPI Hours to network with us and to test out your ideas or share your experiences with industry experts and amongst fellow Housing LIN members in a relaxed atmosphere. And follow #HAPPIHour (opens new window) on twitter.
Registered with the Housing LIN’s HAPPI Hours? As a result of the pandemic, we created this exciting brand so that we can offer our sector showcase events in England, Scotland and Wales to enhance your learning and connect with other Housing LIN members virtually. Bookings for our free, online ‘learning lab’ events are made on a first come, first serve basis. Create your account or log in to avoid any disappointment.
At our popular events, you will:
- Watch and discover new extra care housing developments to find out about the design, development and operational management arrangements so that you can explore solutions that can transform your ‘offer’;
- Listen to latest practice, research, new funding initiatives, innovative products or projects so that you have the insight and intelligence required to improve your service delivery; and
- Learn about the current sector issues so that you are up-to-date and better positioned to respond to latest policy and innovative operational developments.
Join our HAPPI Hours to network with us and to test out your ideas or share your experiences with industry experts and amongst fellow Housing LIN members in a relaxed atmosphere. And follow #HAPPIHour (opens new window) on twitter.