Housing
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Managing conditions at home
Telemonitoring and changes to memory services are helping to improve services for patients in the community. Sixty-five year old John…
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Gathering the public’s views
Poor communication resulted in a week of negative news stories this spring, when health and social care trusts announced their…
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TYC must ensure a life outside caring says Carers Northern Ireland
Carers – people who look after friends and family who need support because they are frail, ill or have a…
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A new model
Housing Executive Chief Executive John McPeake outlines to Owen McQuade some options for reforming social housing and how a new…
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Pressing trends for housing
The Chartered Institute of Housing explains the key drivers for change in housing policy and their impact on householders. There…
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The future of housing funding
Housing associations should prioritise their cash flow, help tenants to pay their rents and take a realistic view of their…
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The state of social housing
Social housing is under severe pressure but the sector has the skills to identify innovation solutions, Paddy Gray tells the…
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Strengthening communities through housing
Clanmill is creating and maintaining homes, sustaining communities and supporting the economy. “A good home is so much more than…
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Facing an uncertain future
Jim Dennison chaired the 2013 Northern Ireland Housing Conference. Here, he shares his perspective on a sector in transition and…
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Party policy summary: welfare reform
Welfare reform will have a major impact on housing over the coming years. The Bill is now approaching its consideration…
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