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1 Housing’s Offer to Health. CIH Research for Leicestershire 2013 ‘Housing Matters’

2 Menu Today A bit about the scope of housing Housing and health Background to the research Where housing fits into our H&WB & ICB priorities Opportunities together to deliver better outcomes at less cost to the whole system - exactly what ITF is all about

3 Housing Support services Strategic Housing Options Tenancy Mgt Private Sector Housing Growth Affordable warmth Advice & assistance Aids & adaptations The Scope of Housing – a Provider & an Enabler

4 Contributors to Health Outcomes Smoking 10% Diet/Exercise 10% Alcohol use 5% Poor sexual health 5% Health Behaviours 30% Education 10% Employment 10% Income 10% Family/Social Support 5% Community Safety 5% Socioeconomic Factors 40% Access to care 10% Quality of care 10% Clinical Care 20% Environmental Quality 5% Built Environment 5% Built Environment 10%

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6 Local Impacts 354 excess winter deaths in Leicestershire (2012) 10.5% of Leicestershire children were classed as living in poverty in 2011 Asthma and other respiratory diseases are exacerbated by poorly heated homes 416 early deaths due to heart disease and strokes in Leicestershire (2012) Homeless people use A & E more than housed people Delayed hospital discharges due to unsuitable homes Mental ill health is exacerbated by housing problems

7 A Bit of Background Some existing joint work but often to separate agendas &different languages. Intuitive recognition that housing, social care and health are interlinked as pillars for H&WB H&WBB/ICB driving change & a focus on priorities and outcomes HSP brings people together with an interest in housing services – but limited health input so far ITF agenda makes it even more important to understand where housing can make a difference HSP commissioned Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) in Spring 2013 to identify a local housing offer to health Cross agency group steering this work HSP has considered report and suggested 5 areas for joint work to make a difference

8  Introduction  The Leicestershire Housing Offer  Partnership Working  Next Steps Appendices  National Overview  Research and Evidence  Positive Practice The CIH Report

9 Getting it Right from Childhood  Good quality homes  Affordable warmth  Delivering new homes  Safe environments and communities  Safe play spaces and green spaces  Access to advice and support  Partnership working linking things together

10 Managing the Shift to Early Intervention and Prevention  Providing supported housing  Homelessness prevention  Advice and assistance  Supporting timely and appropriate hospital discharge

11 Supporting our Ageing Population  Warm, decent and secure homes  Reduce admissions/support hospital discharge  Aids and adaptations and assistive technology  Advice and assistance  Home Improvement Agencies  Dementia – early signs, home design & support  Handy person schemes –low level support  Partnership working to combat loneliness & isolation  Housing options advice and support  Community engagement and cohesion

12 Mental Health and Wellbeing  Providing supported housing  Resident support  Advice and assistance  Promotion of dementia friendly homes and communities  Mental health awareness and referral skills

13 ICB Priorities & Housing Supporting Independence/Step Up/Step Down  Warm, decent and secure homes  Reduce admissions/support hospital discharge  Aids and adaptations and assistive technology  Advice and assistance  Home Improvement Agencies  Dementia – early signs, home design & support  Handy person schemes –low level support  Partnership working to combat loneliness & isolation  Housing options advice and support  Community engagement and cohesion

14 Where Can We Start?  Involve housing options in the hospital discharge pathway so that housing barriers/solutions are actioned quickly  Establish a handy persons support service – linked to previous item but has wider benefits around prevention  Take the First contact Scheme into GP surgeries to signpost people to advice and services  Secure money to deliver a targeted affordable warmth programme  Develop model for joined up holistic services for older people's support and care

15 How Would This Help? Getting it right from childhood Early intervention and prevention Supporting our ageing population Mental health & wellbeing Supporting independence Step Up/Step Down Hospital 2 Home discharge pathway xxxx Handy person support xxxxx First Contact scheme in Primary Care xxxxxx Targeted affordable warmth programme xxxxxx Older person holistic support/care xxxxx

16 Getting More Resources Into the System? Many older owner occupiers are revenue poor/capital rich Equity Release schemes available A need to join together to manage expectations and make Equity Release a choice.

17 Next Steps Comment on the report and approach Commit to involving housing at the start of change programmes Agree how health will be actively engaged in the Housing Services Partnership Identify resources to commission work around the 5 priority areas to develop business cases Seek Leicestershire Together support to promote Equity Release


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