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Supporting people – payment by results
The final evaluation of the pilots has been published by DCLG. Here you go: It suggests that the jury is out on the success…
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Young people forced to live in unsafe housing
Young people leaving care are forced to live in ‘unsafe housing’ where they feel ‘lonely and scared’ and are at increased risk of homelessness,…
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Bringing health and housing closer
This report looks at how England’s housing should respond to the pressures of an ageing population, by bringing housing and health policy closer together.…
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Worrying reduction in town hall support for vulnerable people in crisis
Three in four councils expect to scale back funding for vulnerable people in crisis after government cutbacks, town halls have warned. Accordng to Inside…
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Pilot: help into employment for mental health tenants
Four government pilot schemes aimed at helping unemployed people with mental health problems seek work have launched today. According to Inside Housing: The programme, which is voluntary,…
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Mum test for care homes
A new ‘mum test’ for inspecting care homes and community adult social care in England has been hailed as an end to ‘tick-box’ attitudes.…
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Young people, sex and relationships
In a report by IPPPR – There is rising concern about the sexual activities and relationships of young people. These concerns are not new,…
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Free supported housing resources from Lemos and Crane
emos&Crane‘s new FREE website SupportActionNet provides guidance and resources for professionals working with homeless and vulnerable people. Welcome to our newsletter. Simply click the links to login…
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Neglect for dying people at Health and Wellbeing Boards
Health and Wellbeing Boards (HBWs) in England are ‘neglecting’ the needs of dying people in their key strategies, according to new research by two charities.…
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Landlord rapped by CQC
Housing association Midland Heart has been forced to improve a hospital facility after the Care Quality Commission (CQC) found it was not meeting ‘essential…