00:24:02 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Some of the research Lois mentioned: Supporting people with learning disabilities to rent their own place: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Supporting-people-with-learning-disabilities-to-rent-their-own-place/ Supported housing for people with learning disabilities and autistic people in England: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/Supported-housing-for-people-with-learning-disabilities-and-autistic-people-in-England/ 00:35:32 Catherine: Would be good to know more about NHS Hampshire + Isle of Wight's involvement with sharing void liabilities with housing providers. 00:36:17 Catherine O'Donnell: please could you share details of suppliers re sound proofing as a growing issue - are there some suppliers that are sensitive and helpful with this client group? 00:36:59 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Thank you for your questions so far. Please do pop them in the Q&A box for discussion later on. Thank you! 00:37:27 River Of Care ltd Debora Bekele: could we get your slides please 00:38:22 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: The webinar recording, presentation slides and chat box links will be uploaded to this event’s webpage later this week. You will also be notified when everything’s live. 00:39:03 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Housing Survey - a place to live: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=d10qkZj77k6vMhM02PBKUwGsH0uaZLZPoTTJM_ekwApUOTkxWlhaWUVUSU9OWVNENE9YV0ZBVEZITC4u&route=shorturl 00:41:53 Keep Well Collaborative: Are you planning to use this amazing work to influence the ICB's thinking about housing pathways for other inclusion groups: ie people leaving Mental Health settings with SMI, people leaving care or people presenting into acute hospitals whilst homeless etc? 00:48:59 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Growing Older - Planning Ahead: https://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/GOPA/ 00:54:22 Professor Sara Ryan: Brilliant, thank you @RosieBarnes! 00:17:27 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: Check out Stephanie’s new blog, Designing Housing for Neurodiversity: A Thoughtful Approach to Inclusive Living: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Designing-Housing-for-Neurodiversity-A-Thoughtful-Approach-to-Inclusive-Living/ 00:16:15 Danny Gray: Brilliant 👋🏾 00:16:45 Ian Stuart Tipton: Stephanie that was fantastic!! 00:16:50 Stephanie Kyle: Apologies for the rant! My slides will be available and I cover the same points in more detail in the Housing LIN blog ^^ 00:17:18 nicola.kerridge: That was fantastic Stephanie, I would love to know more from a personal and professional perspective 01:10:13 Maggie Gilbert: Whilst the design of the premises may be exceptional I believe it to be vital that elderly (and disabled) people should be enabled to be part of their whole local communities 01:12:36 Randa Najjar: Really interesting session - thank you! 01:12:43 Rosie Barnes: Yes I agree Maggie. True inclusivity doesn’t seem to happen. My driver for setting up satsumaneighbour.org 01:12:48 Rachel Summerscales - GMCLH: Just to say thanks - really good session 01:12:52 Stephen Archer: Thank you all 01:12:55 Jacquel Runnalls: Thanks so much, great session 01:12:59 Sally Taylor-Ridgway | Housing LIN: For all forthcoming HAPPI Hour webinars, please visit: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Thinking-beyond-supported-housing-supportive-communities-for-inclusion/ 01:13:01 Ian Stuart Tipton: thanks everyone! 01:13:03 Sherbet: Thanks for really inspiring talks 01:13:06 Rosie Barnes: Thank you. 01:13:14 Emma Pierssene: Thank you - really interesting and food for thought. 01:13:20 Marta: thanks very much 01:13:26 Vicky L: Thankyou for a brilliant session