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Creating Healthy Places in the North East: The Role of Housing
Patrick Vernon OBEHealth Partnership Coordinator
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Impact of Housing Associations
Housing associations manage two and a half million homes for more than five million people in England. Between 2011 and 2015, we built over 170,000 new affordable homes, generating almost £18.4 billion in the economy and supporting over 390,000 jobs.
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• In 2014/15, housing associations are estimated to have built around 46,000 affordable homes in England – this equates to around 37% of all homes that year;
• Housing associations also build homes for market rent and market sale – a modest estimate indicates this will exceeded 3,500 in 2014/15 – meaning total housing association delivery is estimated to have been around 50,000 new homes in 2014/15;
• Over the course of the last parliament, almost one in three of all new homes built were affordable homes delivered by housing associations.
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North East
104 Housing Associations (80 Federation members)132,883 General Needs19,796 Older People5,989 Supported3,075 LCHO
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Due North: Report of the Inquiry on Health Equity for the North
The report identifies four areas of concern based the evidence submitted and inquiry lines of inquiry:• Tackle poverty and economic
inequality• Promote healthy development in
childhood• Share power of resources and
increase the influence of the public• Strengthen the role of the public
sector
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Prevention is better than treatment: Public service reform and economic
Development
Involve a long-term plan to transform how the £136 billion of public moneythat is spent in the North each year is used topromote the well-being and capabilities of peoplein the North.
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But over the long term, investingpublic resources in the development of people(e.g. in their education, skills and health) andplaces (e.g. in good housing and infrastructure)will be a more effective and efficient use ofresources, promoting prosperity and reducinginequalities in the future are therefore interlinked.
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Better public services that focus on developing peopleand places and preventing poverty result in a healthier, more skilled population which in turn helps to make the region prosperous, increasing the public resources available through taxation that can be invested in public services.
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Recommendations
1: Tackle poverty and economic inequality within the North and between the North and the rest of England2: Promote healthy development in early childhood3: Share power over resources and increase the influence that the public has on how resources are used to improve the determinants of health4: Strengthen the role of the health sector in promoting health equity
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Challenges Housing Sector
• 1% Rent reduction over the next four years
• Welfare Reform • Exemption for Supported
Housing??• Extension of The Right To
Buy• Start Homes and Section
106• National Living Wage
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• Further cuts and reductions in social care budgets
• Mergers• Role of housing
association in community social investment and regeneration schemes
• Valued partner in devolution agenda
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Inside Housing Survey135 CEOs response to Rent reduction
estimated £1.6 billion by 2021
• 72.1% Cutting back on non-core activity
• 58.9% Redundancies, with 51.9% freezing recruitment
• 53.5% Sharing costs • 34.9% Building more
homes for market rent• 34.1% Looking for merger
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System Leadership
• Care Act• NHS England Five Year
Forward View• CSR• NHS England and PHE
Health Town Programme • MOU between health and
housing sector• Devolution Agenda• One Public Estate
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Challenges
• Single Voice and Point of access
• Evidence Base • Making the Business
Case• Language and
communication with the NHS
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• Getting the right people in the room
• Housing can contribute to all dimensions of devolution agenda and not ‘a one trick pony’
• Retreat to our caves and silos due to cuts and efficiency savings
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Federation as a Strategic PartnerPHE/NHS England & DH
Role in developing better dialogue between health and housing sector
• Sharing good practice• Briefings • Policy development• Influencing/Advocacy• Networking opportunities• Events and seminars
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Housing Offer
• System Leadership and Transformational Change
• Health & Care Priorities and Planning
• Information Sharing/Research
• Models of Care• Workforce Development • Integration• NHS Land & Estates
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Case Studies
• Thirteen Group Middlesbrough- Recovering Together project
• Gentoo - Boilers on Prescription
• Home Group - Social Prescribing
• Tyne- Working with Homeless• Northstar -Mental Health
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[email protected] 020 7067 1040http://www.housing.org.uk/topics/health-care-and-housing/