We are delighted to announce that ClwydAlyn Housing Association are the new sponsors of Housing LIN Cymru. They are very well known to Housing LIN members and we are thrilled that they have joined the small family of Housing LIN sponsors in Wales.
The Framework for Creating Age-Friendly Homes in Greater Manchester was developed by the Greater Manchester Ageing Hub’s Housing, Planning and Ageing Group and sets out the thematic priorities for partners to deliver on the ambition of the Age-Friendly Strategy to, ‘increase the supply of age-friendly homes’.
Lorna Cameron, Chief Executive Officer at Horizon Housing, reflects on collaboration with CaCHE, HACT and Stirling University to undertake a study into adaptation.
To mark its sixth annual #ForAccessibleHomes week, Habinteg commissioned a YouGov survey of over 2,000 British adults to gauge public perception around mobility and housing.
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.
Designed for Ageing is a Healthy Ageing Challenge grant funding opportunity which is opening on 20th September 2021. Awards of up to £2m are available for business-led service innovations that address the challenges of ageing and have ambition to scale.
This report details the findings of the Group’s inquiry into dementia research and what role the Government’s commitment to funding a ‘Dementia Moonshot’ can make.
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.