Care and Supported Housing

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Care and Supported Housing Brendan Sarsfield CEO Family Mosaic

Introducing Family Mosaic Landlord Care and Supported Housing (CaSH) Provider Developer Community Catalyst g15 Member

Family Mosaic Money Turnover £245m Surplus £71m CaSH turnover £60m

Family Mosaic Clients 25000 homes 8000 people supported 3000 in homes we own 5000 in their own homes All client groups

Source of Income £25m SP £1m Health £16m Other local authority funding £20m Rent

SP Funding in England Removal of ring fence Victim of local authority cuts Funds are moving towards zero Non-statutory services disappearing

Strategy Big - £100m plus Statutory Services Older People Health Acquisition Building Resilient Communities

Commissioning Race to the Bottom “Professionalisation” Removal of Trust Removal of Compassion Road to Winterbourne

Family Mosaic Response No Going Back Compassion Conference Making the Case for Health funding CaSH Sector Leadership

The Sectors Future in England Being saved by those that care Management and Commissioning not adding value Local Authority sector withdrawing Private Sector doesn’t work Sector duty to reorganise Opportunity for HAs but most don’t know it!