This week's HLINks: 14 - 18 February 2022

Jeremy Porteus

Welcome to #Jeremytalks (opens new window) and my weekly round-up week-ending Friday, 18 February 2022.

This week saw the launch of the Legrand White Paper, by the Good Governance Institute outlining how digital can be embraced across public services in a smart and innovative way and references both the TAPPI Inquiry Report and RE-COV study.

Staying on the technology front and the TAPPI developments in particular, the Dunhill Medical Trust (DMT) have announced the recruitment process for the Co-Production and Engagement Lead to support the exciting next phase of TAPPI.

To coincide, we are pleased to publish DMT’s Sarah Allport’s blog revealing how the evidence gathered by the Inquiry in Phase 1 is built upon and used to create a widely accepted Framework which embeds the recommended TAPPI Principles within a transformational change programme.

In other news, we also published a guest blog by Better Living’s Margaret Gilbert in which she explores how the “Better Living Community Hub” could provide an opportunity for diverse and intergenerational social encounters between older adults & adults with learning disabilities.

Other news that caught my interest this week, included:

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Stay connected and, above all, remain safe.

Jeremy Porteus


The Housing LIN would like to thank Willmott Dixon for their support in producing this newsletter.