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Healthy Homes, Healthier Lives Raising awareness of the links between housing and health

Healthy Homes, Healthier Lives Raising awareness of the links between housing and health. Vicki Jellings Care & Repair England. Care & Repair England. Aims To innovate, develop, promote and support housing policies and initiatives which enable older and disabled people to live independently

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Healthy Homes, Healthier Lives Raising awareness of the links between housing and health

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  1. Healthy Homes, Healthier LivesRaising awareness of the links between housing and health Vicki Jellings Care & Repair England

  2. Care & Repair England Aims To innovate, develop, promote and support housing policies and initiatives which enable older and disabled people to live independently in their homes for as long as they wish.

  3. Care & Repair England Strategic Objectives • Raise awareness of the scale and nature of the impact of poor and unsuitable housing on the health and well being of older and disabled people and influence change, particularly in the health sector. • Develop and promote new and diverse services which help to address the needs of older & disabled people in poor housing. • Encourage the participation of service users in the development and delivery of any of the services it may promote.

  4. Healthy Homes, Healthier Lives: An overview • Materials and resources to raise awareness of the impact poor or unsuitable housing can have on health and the services and resources that may be available to alleviate problems • Training and workshops to support use of the materials

  5. Materials & Resources • Healthy Homes, Healthier Lives Training Kit for half day sessions with front line health, socials services & voluntary sector staff • Healthy Homes Healthier Lives Presentation Kit for shorter information sessions • Healthy Homes Pack for Older People • Self Training Toolkit to provide more information about the issues

  6. Materials & Resources • Adaptable Powerpoint presentations • Quizzes and answers • Guidelines for running a session • Model promotional flyer • Trainer/Presenter’s notes • Model Certificates of Attendance & Evaluation Forms

  7. The Powerpoint Presentations • Setting the Scene • Identifying the Problems • Recognising the Problems • Finding Solutions

  8. Setting the scene • X% of homes are owner occupied • X% of all people on low incomes are owner occupiers • X million non-decent homes in England, of which X million are owner occupied • X% older people live in the general housing stock, X% in sheltered housing and X% in residential or nursing home care

  9. Setting the scene • 71% of homes are owner occupied (SEH) • X% of all people on low incomes are owner occupiers • X million non-decent homes in England, of which X million are owner occupied • X% older people live in the general housing stock, X% in sheltered housing and X% in residential or nursing home care

  10. Setting the scene • 71% of homes are owner occupied (SEH) • 50% of all people on low incomes are owner occupiers (JRF) • X million non-decent homes in England, of which X million are owner occupied • X% older people live in the general housing stock, X% in sheltered housing and X% in residential or nursing home care

  11. Setting the scene • 71% of homes are owner occupied (SEH) • 50% of all people on low incomes are owner occupiers (JRF) • 7 million non-decent homes in England, of which 4.3 million are owner occupied (EHCS) • X% older people live in the general housing stock, X% in sheltered housing and X% in residential or nursing home care

  12. Setting the scene • 71% of homes are owner occupied (SEH) • 50% of all people on low incomes are owner occupiers (JRF) • 7 million non-decent homes in England, of which 4.3 million are owner occupied (EHCS) • 90% older people live in the general housing stock, 5% in sheltered housing and 5% in residential or nursing home care

  13. Identifying the problems • Cold homes • Damp and condensation • Poor services: Defective gas and sold fuel appliances Inadequate electrical wiring • Falls hazards • Inadequate security

  14. Recognising the problems

  15. Finding the Solutions • Grants for insulation and heating • Maintenance and Adaptations: Home Improvement Agencies, grants etc. • Handy Person and small repairs schemes • Housing Options: where to look for support and advice about staying put or moving on

  16. Training & Workshops • Healthy Homes Awareness sessions for front line staff • Working with Healthy Homes Materials“train the trainer” sessions for organisations planning to use the materials with colleagues, volunteers and partner organisations • Opportunities to link to other local organisations and agencies

  17. Other Support & Information • Self Training Toolkit • Examples of checklists and questionnaires for assessing housing conditions • Healthy Homes folders and leaflets to use at presentations & training sessions • Quarterly newsletter

  18. Healthy Homes Programmes: Bristol Care & Repair • Originally developed the Healthy Homes training concept • Worked with PCGs to deliver a programme of 10 training sessions • Independent evaluation of pilot • Formed basis of a rolling programme of Healthy Homes training events with cross sector groups • Increased referrals for small essential home improvement work

  19. Healthy Homes Programmes: SEASHORE in Blackpool • Home Environment Checks for older people likely to be at risk from falls • “Shopping basket” of measures free for eligible householders • Funded by Blackpool PCT and Blackpool Council Neighbourhood Renewal Fund • Healthy Homes briefings to build the referral network

  20. Healthy Homes “In the pipeline” • National training programme for the health sector • A briefing on housing for the Single Assessment Process • Teaching materials for nurses and health professionals • The Safer Homes, Healther LivesToolkit to explain the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) and provide the opportunity to practise its wider application • Good practise “cameos” for HHSRS

  21. Handy Person Schemes: report • Report on current provision & recommendations regarding national schemes • Supported by Department of Health with HACT and Lloyds TSB • For commissioners, planners and providers • Report is launched on 9th March at Conference on Prevention • Report and discussion page soon to be on Care & Repair website

  22. Care & Repair England “Healthy Homes Healthier Lives” is a national initiative promoted by independent housing charity, Care & Repair England. It is supported by the Department of Health Care Services Improvement Partnership & the Rayne Foundation. Email info@careandrepair-england.org.uk Website: www.careandrepair-england.org.uk

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