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Housing Corporation – Older People and Vulnerable People Overview Impact of SP on capital & Corporation response Vulnerable People Strategy Housing for Older People policy & strategy Innovation and Good Practice Looking to the Future Some questions / thoughts for you
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Supported housing & housing for older people Older People People with HIV / AIDS Teenage Parents Those with drug or alcohol problems People with mental health problems Young people leaving care Single homeless Offenders Women at risk of domestic violence People with learning disabilities And others £2bn in SHG has funded most of the 393,000 supported housing and homes for older people owned by HAs 17% supported housing lettings to people from BME communities About 10% of the Corporation’s total programme catering for:
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Supporting People 2003 - impact on capital funding Great change for all Separation of capital and revenue Bids round 2003 Reduced supported housing capital allocations (04/06) to 5% of programme, probably due to: Sector uncertainty at intro of SP Incomplete Supporting People strategies Revenue funding guarantees required New schemes favoured over remodelled Shift to floating support
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Housing Corporation action Revenue guarantees requirement removed, but did require: SP commissioning body support consistency with the Regional Housing Strategies capability of conversion into alternative use clear exit strategy HC and ODPM wrote jointly to all LAs and RSLs encouraging them to work in partnership and bid Remodelled units counted as new
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National Affordable Housing Programme (NAHP) 2006-08 Achieved Vulnerable People strategy aim to increase capital funding to supported housing and housing for older people Regional Housing Strategy targets all met Doubled allocations nationally to £385m Increase of £¼ billion over 2 years 10% of programme
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Housing for Vulnerable People Strategy published June 2005 Race Equality Impact Assessment Currently being revised New Action Plan Summer 2007
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Supported housing for young people Cambridge Foyer English Churches HG
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Supported housing for women fleeing domestic violence Thurrock Women’s Refuge Cygnet HA
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Housing for Older People Policy and strategy published 2002 Led on age discrimination as a key factor to be addressed in housing – now accepted widely Older people as active consumers Review 2007
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Housing for older people Cambridge Housing Society Dunstan Court, Cambridge
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Extra Care housing Oak House, Stutton in Suffolk Housing 21 Opened March 2004 36 flats 9 in dementia wing Re-provision of residential care home
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Innovation and good practice Shared supported housing – when does it work? – Carr Gomm & South Bank University Supported housing and law – SITRA and LAG Resident involvement in supported housing – Look Ahead Clean Break – Homeless Link 21 st century supported housing – design guide
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Extra care - looking to the future Raising the stakes Complete review of Extra Care Tomorrows hard to let? What makes a good scheme? Elderly Accommodation Council, Peter Fletcher Associates & Oxford Brookes Completes August 2007
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Housing for older people - looking forward Older People is a key theme for IGP 07-09 How do we get older people the housing that they want? Owner occupiers - Equity release schemes? Impact of the separation of housing and care and increases in individual budgets and choice?
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Looking to the future Bids round 2007 Local Government White Paper Hills review Any day now Cave review End March Communities England Vulnerable people explicit element
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Future shape of the sector? Much change post SP Mergers Stock rationalisation Contracts won and lost RSLs exiting the sector? Focus on specific client groups Corporation has launched major sector wide research: Understanding the sector now and into the future Implications for the Corporation and RSLs Completes May 2007
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The future of supported housing and housing for older people Quality schemes Meeting local needs Delivering choice Residents voice Linked to other services Embedded in the community Efficiency and value for money Innovation
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Some questions for you How do we get (older) people the housing that they want Needs analysis, demographics, planning services Sheltered housing – reality of remodelling? Long term future of schemes? Future hard to lets? What is the role of: Equity release Home ownership? Telecare and assistive technology What will be / is the impact of Individual Budgets Turnbull What are your issues for the future?
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James Berrington Policy Manager James.Berrington@housingcorp.gsx.gov.uk 020 7393 2052
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