Communities and Local Government: Housing March 2016.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Independence, Well-being and Choice Our Vision for the Future of Social Care for Adults in England.
Advertisements

Pat Willoughby Director David Lock Associates 30 April 2009 Valuing Our Life Support Systems The Contribution of Eco-towns Natural Capital Initiative Savoy.
Sheltered housing: yesterday’s need, today’s choice, tomorrow’s aspiration? Jeremy Porteus 29 March 2012 EROSH.
A Strategic Overview James Cawley / Pat Palmer Use of Resources.
Stormont Castle 9 th May, 2012 Overview Housing in Rep. of Ireland – Challenges and opportunities NABCO – About Us Continuing Delivery Co-operative Living.
DRAFT LONDON HOUSING STRATEGY Jamie Ratcliff, Assistant Director – Programme, Policy & Services 22 January 2014.
The Care Act 2014 Healthwatch & Disability Sheffield Information Event 30 September 2014.
RCVS Network Meeting - Health & Social Care 3 rd June 2014 Richmond Council Update Cathy Kerr, Director Adult & Community Services.
Sheffield’s Vision for Older People Liz Cook Programme Director Services for Vulnerable People, Health and Social Care Partnerships.
Private Sector Renewal Sub-Group 21 May Draft Project Plan.
Care and Support Specialised Housing CASSH Funding.
Health Stakeholder Consultation Event Frances Spillane, Assistant Secretary General Department of Health 11 March 2015.
Meeting the Challenges of the Care Act Virginia McCririck for the RCPA Conference on 26 th November 2014.
The Urban Infrastructure Challenge in Canada: Focusing on Housing Affordability and Choice Presentation by CHBA – [Name] to The Municipal Council of [Name]
Integrated Health and Wellbeing for Plymouth A Road Map to Integrated Health and Wellbeing “One system, one budget to deliver integrated, personal and.
Peter Williams, Executive Director, IMLA and University of Cambridge The economy and the housing market post the General Election.
Planning and Localism – How it can work for you John King Friends of the Peak District
Kent Housing Group 10 th September 2013 Terrie Alafat Director, Housing Growth and Affordable Housing Department for Communities and Local Government.
Introduction and Overview ‘TfL and the Primes MOU’ Tessa Staniforth Health, Work and Welfare Reform Nov 5 th 2012 Andrea Fozard Supplier Skills Project.
Impact – enabling short breaks for disabled children Short Breaks and Personalisation: Policy and Practice Thematic Workshop 1 Revised November 2012.
Local Housing Strategy. LHS Presentation Angus LHS Review New Style LHS LHS Guidance 2008.
HOUSING EUROPE 1 CECODHAS European Liaison Committee for social housing August 2008 CECODHAS MISSION CECODHAS is the European Committee for social housing,
The Future of Adult Social Care John Crook March 2011.
Bill Barron Housing Support and Homelessness Scottish Government 21 May 2015.
Hertfordshire Housing Conference 9 November 2012 Housing and growth The role housing associations can play in stimulating the local economy.
Meeting the Aspirations of Older People- Presented By: Royston Betts Head of Commercial Development What is Extra Care and how is it evolving?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… A Time for Innovation: Developing new housing policy mechanisms ……………………………………………………………………………………………..
TitleHCA Supporting Housing for Older Age. Event Capita Sheltered Housing Conference NameKevin McGeough Senior Strategy Manager Date4 th December 2012.
Housing an Ageing Population : The Extra Care (Flexicare) Solution Dr Tim Brown Centre for Comparative Housing Research,
Support to live at Home Providers event 29 th August 2014.
Inclusion Ireland AGM Presentation on the National Housing Strategy for People with a Disability Rob Walsh Department of the Environment, Community.
Investing in Stockport Preventative Commissioning Strategy Part 2.
Ambition, confidence and risk: holding our nerve in difficult times Andrew Cozens Strategic Adviser, Children Adults & Health Services SSRG Annual Workshop.
The Bigger Picture: Policy drivers & implications for housing & care options services Sue Adams, CEO, Care & Repair England.
Meeting the Needs of Older People St Vincent’s Housing Association Rachel O’Connor Loretta Haslam.
Personalisation and the Care Act 7 Months On Matt Bowsher- ADASS West Midlands Personalisation Lead Making Care and Health Personal Event 4 th November.
The BIG Picture Challenges and Practical Advice National Housing Federation 19 th October 2011 Yvonne Davies Scrutiny and Empowerment Partners.
Thinking differently about housing solutions A life for the new generation A life that combines the best of home life and work life YNYER HOUSING NETWORK.
Yorkshire Dales Local Plan New opportunities 2015 – 2030.
Successful places with homes and jobs A NATIONAL AGENCY WORKING LOCALLY Event Capita Supported Housing Conference NameKevin McGeough Senior Strategy Manager.
Five Year Forward View: Personal Health Budgets and Integrated Personal Commissioning Jess Harris January 2016.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Getting ready for Tasmania’s NDIS roll out XX March 2016.
Commissioning Support Programme Market Facilitation 10 July 2012.
Understanding the Post 2015 Agenda Bruce Gordon, WHO SWA Partnership Meeting, November 12 th 2013.
Adult Social Care in 2014 A brief summary of what’s happening CAS Health and Social Care Forum 29 January 2014.
Extra care, the future. What is it? Denise Gillie.
Starter Homes: Manifesto Commitment The Conservative Party Manifesto 2015, Page 52 We will build 200,000 Starter Homes and more affordable housing We will.
Select Committee for Environment Housing & Transport and Safer a& Stronger Communities Work Programme 2009/2010 Paul Baldasera 24 March 2009.
1 Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government 3 March 2009 DFI National Conference Housing Strategy for People with a Disability.
Supporting People Strategy Supporting People in Our Communities.
Getting in on the Act Conference Carers and the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act.
0 Putting People First Housing and social care – working together to deliver personalisation May 2009.
Housing Choices for Older People PRP Architects, Southampton 4 May 2005 Beyond Extra Care: a vision for the future Jeremy Porteus Housing Network Lead.
Helen Jones Director – Community Inclusion One Nottingham: Lunchtime Learning Self-Directed Support and Nottingham.
Wellbeing through Partnership: Collaborating for Improvement in West Wales Martyn Palfreman Head of Regional Collaboration 23 March 2016.
The Transformation of Social Care Janet Walden 13th November 2008.
12 th April  What is it?  Why now?  Who’s doing it?  What are the benefits?  What will the plan look like?  How is it done?
Janet Sutherland 4 th February Advantages and disadvantages of downsizing Barriers to moving to general and specialist Challenges of the housing.
Learn with us. Improve with us. Influence with us | Housing for older people Sarah Davis, October 2014.
Demographic Changes – future models of provision for older people
A New Deal for a New Generation Autumn 2017
Inclusive urban planning a public health perspective
Neighbourhood Planning
Increasing Housing Supply
A New Deal for a New Generation Autumn 2017
Developing a Strategic Approach to Housing for Older People
Disability & Inclusion
Communities and Local Government: Housing
Disability & Inclusion
Disability & Inclusion
Presentation transcript:

Communities and Local Government: Housing March 2016

Conservatives: The Party of Home Ownership “For me, there’s one big piece of unfinished business in our economy: housing.” (Prime Minister David Cameron, Conservative Party Conference, 7 October 2015) “The homes that we build shape the lives, for better or for worse, of generation after generation of people who live in them.” (Communities Secretary Greg Clark, Housing Bill, 2 November 2015)

Helping first-time buyers Buyer propensities by age groups, per 1,000 adults (The challenge facing first-time buyers, CML, 23 April 2015)

What Conservatives in Government have done so far Help to Buy o Equity Loan o Equity Loan London o Mortgage Guarantee o ISA o Shared Ownership Starter Homes

Lifetime Home principles 1.Inclusivity Aims to assist use by everyone, regardless of age, gender or disability. Meets a diverse range of needs over time. Offers greater ‘visitability’, so that an individual is not prevented from visiting a household due to the design of the home. 2.Accessibility Aims to give the widest range of people, including those with physical and/or sensory impairments, older people and children, convenient and independent access into and around the built environment and also equal access to services. 3.Adaptability Can be simply adapted to meet people’s changing needs over time or to suit the needs of different users. 4.Sustainability Underpinned by essential accessible elements aimed at meeting current and future needs, including homes, facilities, goods and services, contributes to the creation of stable and popular neighbourhoods and communities. 5.Good Value Can be incorporated into a dwelling’s design and construction from the outset with only a marginal cost effect. Once occupied, the adaptability of the dwelling should actually save a household money if needs change.

Housing our Ageing Population Panel for Innovation (HAPPI) design criteria Space and flexibility Daylight in the home and in shared spaces Balconies and outdoor space Adaptability and 'care ready' design Positive use of circulation space Shared facilities and 'hubs' Plants, trees, and the natural environment Energy efficiency and sustainable design Storage for belongings and bicycles External shared surfaces and 'home zones'

What Conservatives in Government have done so far Delivered over 270,000 new affordable homes since 2010 Expanding the definition of affordable housing Funding to build 200,000 new Starter Homes Building more homes for shared ownership Releasing public sector land Direct commissioning Building more accessible homes

Questions for discussion What more might the Government do to support first time buyers more effectively? To what extent do you think first time buyers predominantly face a supply problem? In your area, what are the particular challenges that first time buyers face when they want to get on to the housing ladder? To what extent should the Government intervene to improve the housing market? How, if at all, should Government help prepare young people for home ownership whilst they are in education? What does it mean in practice to promote sustainable development and what should be the respective role of developers, local government and public agencies in creating successful new communities? To what extent should developers be required to design a greater proportion of homes that are accessible or adaptable for a wider range of householders?

Next steps Deadline for submissions on Housing discussion paper: 31 May to Circulation of submissions summary: 30 June 2016 Ministerial response to submissions on housing: 29 July 2016 Campaign for elections on Thursday 5 May Discussion break for EU Referendum Next Discussion Paper: Monday 27 June