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In this episode Sarah Davis, senior policy and practice officer at Chartered Institute of Housing, talks about collaboration between health and housing to improve outcomes for tenants as well as improved outcomes for health and housing partners. She discusses some sites where this collaboration is taking place and shares examples and learning from working in this way. Sarah talks about the importance of the work and the challenges of rolling this out to other areas.
Sarah has worked in housing for over twenty years in customer focused and policy roles, with housing associations and a local authority. Since joining CIH she has led programmes of work around the important connections between housing health and social care, as well as on strategic housing, specialist housing, and tenant engagement.
https://www.cih.org/media/1weh02jd/0239-health-and-housing-sharing-the-art-of-the-possible-v1.pdf
Expanding the art of the possible: the role for health, care and housing partnerships in the developing local framework
www.cih.org
@CIHhousing
Lisa became a property investor after a long nursing career. She initially developed heritage properties and then a chance encounter led her to discover supported living. She realized this was a powerful way to invest in property while creating homes for those who need them most.
Lisa set about discovering why property investors struggle to let their properties to supported living providers and why providers struggle to find
To find out how you can join The Supported Living Property Network please follow this link: https://lisabrown.uk/supported-living-property-network/
You can find out more about Lisa and how you can work with her at her website: http://www.lisabrown.uk
Download your free guide to Supported Living Property here: https://lisabrown.uk/supported-living-property-guides-to-download/
To find the video versions of these episodes please go to: https://www.youtube.com/c/LisaBrownProperty
Thank you for listening, please do leave a review and subscribe to keep up to date with future episodes.
In this episode Sarah Davis, senior policy and practice officer at Chartered Institute of Housing, talks about collaboration between health and housing to improve outcomes for tenants as well as improved outcomes for health and housing partners. She discusses some sites where this collaboration is taking place and shares examples and learning from working in this way. Sarah talks about the importance of the work and the challenges of rolling this out to other areas.
Sarah has worked in housing for over twenty years in customer focused and policy roles, with housing associations and a local authority. Since joining CIH she has led programmes of work around the important connections between housing health and social care, as well as on strategic housing, specialist housing, and tenant engagement.
https://www.cih.org/media/1weh02jd/0239-health-and-housing-sharing-the-art-of-the-possible-v1.pdf
Expanding the art of the possible: the role for health, care and housing partnerships in the developing local framework
www.cih.org
@CIHhousing
Lisa became a property investor after a long nursing career. She initially developed heritage properties and then a chance encounter led her to discover supported living. She realized this was a powerful way to invest in property while creating homes for those who need them most.
Lisa set about discovering why property investors struggle to let their properties to supported living providers and why providers struggle to find
To find out how you can join The Supported Living Property Network please follow this link: https://lisabrown.uk/supported-living-property-network/
You can find out more about Lisa and how you can work with her at her website: http://www.lisabrown.uk
Download your free guide to Supported Living Property here: https://lisabrown.uk/supported-living-property-guides-to-download/
To find the video versions of these episodes please go to: https://www.youtube.com/c/LisaBrownProperty
Thank you for listening, please do leave a review and subscribe to keep up to date with future episodes.
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