Councils failed to assess over a third of homeless young peoples' needs in England last year, Centrepoint found
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10 Key messages on #OlderPeople health by @gerisoc.bsky.social - essential reading for policy-makers & commissioners - modern service framework #frailty & #EndofLifeCare #palliative 1. Number of people 85 years and older is expected to double by 2047 (1.7m increasing to 3.3m) www.bgs.org.uk/keymsgs
Key message 10. Lack of social care, or delays in arranging etc causes harm - people remain in hospital unnecessarily. Financially, lack of social care causes additional cost to NHS £1.7billion per year in England @gerisoc.bsky.social
What will the Renters’ Rights Act mean in practice?
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Issue 62 of CIH Unlocked 🔓 is live!
In this issue's lead, we speak with Eastlight Homes CEO Emma Palmer about her role as the government's disability and access ambassador for housing and why the need for inclusive homes has never been more urgent ➡️ buff.ly/6Dj4xaw
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Great to see this news today⬇️ Here's a 🧵with CIH's reaction from @rachaelwhsg.bsky.social
🗣️"CIH welcomes the government’s launch of funding, as announced in the National Plan to End Homelessness, to support community based and voluntary organisations tackling homelessness and rough sleeping.
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On our Tenant Advisory Panel (TAP), you can make a real difference to the lives of others and learn invaluable skills.
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The programme for our Care Closer to Home conference in London on 24 February is now live 🎉
This event brings together colleagues from across the system to examine what’s needed to make neighbourhood working a success — the kind of collaboration that will underpin a radically reconfigured NHS.
When a supported housing scheme closes, those who rely on its vital services suffer most. But, other public services are forced to make crisis interventions at higher costs – impacting us all.
The government must commit to a long-term funding settlement for supported housing.
"I want the Government to understand how much supported housing helps people get where they need to be.”
Living in supported housing 'changes everything' for people like Mark, yet one in 10 supported housing schemes are at imminent risk of closure.
Over 380,000 people in England will be spending the festive season homeless, including 175,000 children.
We need to be far bolder if we are going to tackle this crisis.
My piece for @bigissue.com on the cross-government strategy for ending homelessness.
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@mel-williams.bsky.social and Sarah McClinton, both past Presidents of ADASS, join @impower.bsky.social
for a session on how councils can replace siloed services with a more inclusive, lifelong approach to supporting young people into adulthood.
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A tomorrow's Autumn Budget, we are asking Chancellor Rachel Reeves to save our supported housing with emergency funding – ensuring that families just like Mawushi's have the support they need to live independently.
🔗Read Mawushi's full story here: startsathome.org.uk/stories/mawu...
We warmly welcome the news that, for the first time, housing status has been included in @nhsengland.bsky.social's Statement of Information on Health Inequalities, setting out what information Trusts and Integrated Care Boards should collect to meet their equalities duties.
Two-thirds of councils in England have not prosecuted a single landlord in the past three years
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I wonder whether this is correlated with the disappearance of supported housing for young people, which is drastically underfunded...we know that supported housing takes pressure off social care, so without it the costs can fall to social care departments.
Our latest survey of Directors of adult social services, published today, shows that high-cost social care for young adults has risen by almost a third in the past year.
Read the report: adass.org.uk/documents/ad...
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See our Breaking the Cycle report more more measures the Government could embrace to end the current emergency and start building a country free from homelessness. homeless.org.uk/what-we-do/c...
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Out today, @pathwayuk.bsky.social's annual report shines a light on the huge achievements of the NHS hospital homelessness teams supported through our Pathway Partnership Programme (PPP) 👇
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Councils need to invest in supported housing as well as general needs social housing to cut the temporary accommodation bill. Decommissioning supported housing is a false economy www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/council... @insidehousing.bsky.social
23,500 young people facing homelessness this winter in worsening crisis, warns leading charity via @the-independent.com www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home... The article shows how important #supportedhousing is to help young people make the transition to adulthood, and avoid homelessness