Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Care and support special

Featuring our exclusive survey examining how supported housing providers are responding to cut backs

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Articles

  • Sticking to her Gunns

    08/07/2011

    The Chartered Insitute of Housing’s new defender of services for vulnerable people Domini Gunn-Peim kicks off our care and support special by telling Rhiannon Bury how spending cuts, housing and welfare reform mean her new role is no easy task.

  • Boarded up in Bradford

    13/04/2012

    As Gingerbread Housing Project closes for good, Rhiannon Bury kicks off our procurement special by examining the devastating human impact of cuts to Supporting People budgets.

  • Safer communities special

    14 May 2012

    Investigating the damage done by a council’s data blunder, how landlords can become a key part of the fight against crime, fire safety, and working with the police.

  • Victims of hate

    23/03/2012

    Social landlords have a legal obligation to protect vulnerable tenants from disability-related hate crime. Emily Rogers finds out how they can recognise and stop abuse before it’s too late.

  • Fear and love in south London

    08/07/2011

    Persuading a homeless person to turn their life around is as much about belief and love as bricks and mortar, says Jeremy Swain

Resources

  • Bright ideas

    08/07/2011

    Elderly and disabled people don’t have to live with ugly adaptations to their homes. Katie Puckett finds out about a contest shining a light on good design

  • Support on a shoestring

    08/07/2011

    Budgets are being slashed and demand is up but, as Inside Housing and Capita’s exclusive Supporting People survey reveals, many care and support providers are maintaining services for vulnerable people. Lydia Stockdale finds out how they are doing it and if it can last.

  • Scaling new heights

    23/09/2011

    Think you’ve got what it takes to become a housing sector chief executive? Simon Brandon uncovers the golden rules to help you reach your career summit

  • What’s in a name?

    22 November 2011

    The housing strategy for England has finally arrived, but what does it mean for the sector?

  • The pursuit of happiness

    26/08/2011

    Ministers are investigating what makes people happy. Worryingly, says Alice Ross , housing doesn’t get a mention.