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Delivering Housing Adaptations Conference National Housing Federation March 2012

Ellie Simcox Department for Communities and Local Government

Household Growth by Age Group 100%

Our Ageing Society

85+ 75-84

80% 65-74

60% projected growth in households is 65+ year old households (2008-2033)

60%

55-64 45-54

40% 35-44 20%

25-34

0%

Under 25 2

Local Variation: Darkest shaded areas show net ageing over 100% (2006-2026)

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What are we doing?

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Disabled Facilities Grant – increased in line with inflation within SR period Supporting People – average annual reduction over SR period of less that 1% in cash terms Handypersons funding continues FirstStop information and advice service

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Going forward - new deal for older people’s housing

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Growing Home Improvement Agency and handyperson services The right financial products and advice Planning reform and housing supply Homes and neighbourhoods that promote independent living in later life 5

What next? Managing in a period of austerity

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Difficult decisions, tighter resources Identify efficiencies and think innovatively

New partner organisations New business models

Influence local priorities Demonstrate your effectiveness 6

National Housing Federation Delivering Housing Adaptations Conference 2012

The outlook for adaptations from a local government perspective Cllr David Rogers OBE Chair of the LGA Community Well-being Board 7 March 2012

www.local.gov.uk

Partnership working • Increased profile of adult social care • Supporting older and disabled people is about more than providing services delivered by council adult social care departments.

• A wide range of council services must work with the statutory, private and third sectors.

The current context – funding and demographic pressures

• Need to make tough decisions locally – and do more for less • Need for debate on the funding to support wellbeing at a national and local level • Need to meet the challenges of changing demographics

The key role of housing A joined up solution across local services Identifying shared client groups and outcomes Meeting the needs of changing populations

The impact of health reform • Provides a range of levers: – JSNA and JHWS – DPH – Outcomes framework – Developing a shared purpose

The starting point: personalisation • Need to Think Local Act Personal • Local authorities role in shaping the market • Signing up to Making it Real