3rd May 2013
Ulidia has been formally recognised for its commitment to tenants, employees and community relations. Ulidia Housing Association’s unique brand of customer focused housing service has recently been recognised by the award of the Government’s new Customer Service Excellence Standard (CSE) which replaces Charter Mark. The standard will assist Ulidia to […]
3rd May 2013
How the Oaklee Tenant Inspector Project is improving services for all Oaklee tenants. Oaklee Homes Group’s Tenant Inspector Project has been going from strength to strength since it began back in September 2010. The Tenant Inspector Team consists of residents from different areas and backgrounds and of all ages who […]
3rd May 2013
Triangle is a registered Housing Association with the Department for Social Development. It provides nearly 600 units of accommodation, with a further 300 in the development programme over the next three years. The majority of these new units will be delivered as part of the Bamford Review’s recommendations to provide […]
3rd May 2013
Kevin Dodd, Chief Executive of Wakefield and District Housing (WDH), shares his experience of how welfare reform will affect tenants and the need for the housing sector to adapt to change. Wakefield and District Housing (WDH) was formed on 21 March 2005, when over 75 per cent of tenants voted […]
3rd May 2013
Welfare reform will have a major impact on housing over the coming years. The Bill is now approaching its consideration stage in the Assembly. agendaNi summarises the parties’ approaches. DUP Minister: Nelson McCausland MLA Assembly Private Secretary: William Humphrey MLA Assembly Spokesman: Gregory Campbell MP MLA Westminster Spokesman: Ian Paisley […]
3rd May 2013
Jim Dennison chaired the 2013 Northern Ireland Housing Conference. Here, he shares his perspective on a sector in transition and the key factors for delivering a successful long-term future in housing. Over the past number of months, housing has been in a state of transition. This transition has been caused […]
3rd May 2013
Clanmill is creating and maintaining homes, sustaining communities and supporting the economy. “A good home is so much more than simply ‘a roof over your head’ or a place to raise a family, important though that is,” explains Clare McCarty, Chief Executive of Clanmil Housing Association. “A warm, well maintained […]
3rd May 2013
Social housing is under severe pressure but the sector has the skills to identify innovation solutions, Paddy Gray tells the Northern Ireland Housing Conference. Housing professionals need to think outside the box on increasing supply and prove the benefits of housing in other policy areas, according to Paddy Gray. The […]
3rd May 2013
Housing associations should prioritise their cash flow, help tenants to pay their rents and take a realistic view of their finances, consultant James Tickell told delegates at the Northern Ireland Housing Conference. “I think we’re seeing the start of the end of what we call social housing,” James Tickell predicted […]
3rd May 2013
The Chartered Institute of Housing explains the key drivers for change in housing policy and their impact on householders. There is an intrinsic link between building houses and creating homes which support the development of sustainable communities and strong economies. There is increasingly an awareness of the impact of the […]
3rd May 2013
Housing Executive Chief Executive John McPeake outlines to Owen McQuade some options for reforming social housing and how a new model could lead to innovation in housing services. Reforming the Housing Executive could open up new opportunities for social enterprises and create new avenues for funding social housing, according to […]
2nd September 2013
Carers – people who look after friends and family who need support because they are frail, ill or have a disability – will be key to the success of Transforming Your Care. For that reason, Carers Northern Ireland gave the TYC proposals a cautious welcome, but issued a strong warning […]
2nd September 2013
Poor communication resulted in a week of negative news stories this spring, when health and social care trusts announced their plans to close residential care homes across Northern Ireland. The announcements took place over several days and, in some cases, referred to the closing of all homes in a trust’s […]
2nd September 2013
Telemonitoring and changes to memory services are helping to improve services for patients in the community. Sixty-five year old John Hicks lives in the County Down village of Rostrevor and suffers from the respiratory disease emphysema which causes coughing and shortness of breath. His experience of telemonitoring, over the last […]
2nd September 2013
Hilary Thomas highlights how our health and social care system is already empowering patients and carers, setting an example for the rest of the UK and a good precedent for local reform. Don Berwick, the legendary patient safety guru who led the recent report ‘A promise to learn – a […]
2nd September 2013
Northern Ireland’s largest social enterprise is preparing for the shift towards more care in the community. Bryson Care, part of the Bryson Charitable Group, Northern Ireland’s leading social enterprise delivers a wide and innovative range of caring support. In the last year we provided over 223,700 hours of care and […]
2nd September 2013
The Health Minister and Health and Social Care Board are taking a fresh look at how to implement Transforming Your Care but the new plans have been described as unclear. Health Minister Edwin Poots has asked the Health and Social Care Board to gather the views of residents of state-owned […]
2nd September 2013
Nuffield Trust fellow Holly Holder talks to Owen McQuade about the North West London integrated care pilot. The North West London integrated care pilot is a large-scale programme aimed at improving the co-ordination of care for people over 75 years of age and/or adults living with diabetes. Holly Holder, a […]
2nd September 2013
An overview of the main public bodies involved in health and social care in Northern Ireland, their responsibilities and history. Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety The Minister has overall responsibility for the Health Service and is accountable to the public through the Assembly for its performance. His […]
2nd September 2013
Colum Conway, Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Social Care Council, highlights the importance of regulating and improving social care standards as TYC focuses on moving services into a community setting. The purpose of the Northern Ireland Social Care Council is to regulate the social care workforce and provide professional […]
2nd September 2013
The expansion of cardiac cath labs is one of the signs of improvement for acute services as the reform programme moves ahead. The shift in services from hospitals to community settings is one of the major changes being implemented by Transforming Your Care. However, the health reform programme is also […]
2nd September 2013
Dr Diana Day-Cody outlines how transforming your care could improve local mental health services. Psychiatric illness is a significant health issue in Northern Ireland, with prevalence rates 25 per cent higher than the rest of Britain. The reasons for this include our traumatic past and social and economic deprivation. Transforming […]
2nd September 2013
Integrated care partnerships are an important new structure for the health and social care system. Peter Cheney meets a range of people involved in setting them up and hears how joining up the system should improve care for patients. From next April, the 17 integrated care partnerships (ICPs) will be […]
21st October 2013
Tackling fraud will free up homes for the most vulnerable people in society. Fraud is keeping up to 2,400 vulnerable families out of a stable home, a hard-hitting report from the Northern Ireland Audit Office has found. Social housing tenancy fraud includes giving false information in an application, abandoning a […]
3rd April 2014
Full private financing of social housing has not proved possible in Britain, Stewart Smyth writes. Nearly eighteen months since the Minister for Social Development announced his intention to remove the Housing Executive (NIHE) from the public sector, there remains little detail on the financing of this operation. This is surprising […]
3rd April 2014
Michael McKernan considers the proposed changes to the scheme. Notwithstanding minor adjustments over time, the housing selection scheme has governed the once highly controversial process of allocating social housing in Northern Ireland for the last thirty-five years. Although it is considered to have served its purpose well during that time, […]
3rd April 2014
Peter Cheney reviews the Social Development Committee’s work since 2011, which has majored on welfare, housing and regeneration. The term ‘social development’ is rarely used by members of the public but it is defined, in official and academic circles, as helping poorer people in society to improve their lives. Housing, […]
3rd April 2014
Glasgow Housing Association’s Andy Ashcroft discusses how its work is changing the face of the city with agendaNi. While once considered a failing organisation, Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) has transformed itself over the last five years and, in doing so, has helped to regenerate some of the most deprived parts […]
3rd April 2014
Registration with the Charity Commission affirms the quality of Ulidia Housing Association’s work, including its focus on good cross-community relations. Ulidia Housing Association has achieved another “first” in Northern Ireland by becoming the first housing association to be registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. It is anticipated that […]
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3rd May 2013
Ulidia has been formally recognised for its commitment to tenants, employees and community relations. Ulidia Housing Association’s unique brand of customer focused housing service has recently been recognised by the award of the Government’s new Customer Service Excellence Standard (CSE) which replaces Charter Mark. The standard will assist Ulidia to […]
3rd May 2013
How the Oaklee Tenant Inspector Project is improving services for all Oaklee tenants. Oaklee Homes Group’s Tenant Inspector Project has been going from strength to strength since it began back in September 2010. The Tenant Inspector Team consists of residents from different areas and backgrounds and of all ages who […]
3rd May 2013
Triangle is a registered Housing Association with the Department for Social Development. It provides nearly 600 units of accommodation, with a further 300 in the development programme over the next three years. The majority of these new units will be delivered as part of the Bamford Review’s recommendations to provide […]
3rd May 2013
Kevin Dodd, Chief Executive of Wakefield and District Housing (WDH), shares his experience of how welfare reform will affect tenants and the need for the housing sector to adapt to change. Wakefield and District Housing (WDH) was formed on 21 March 2005, when over 75 per cent of tenants voted […]
3rd May 2013
Welfare reform will have a major impact on housing over the coming years. The Bill is now approaching its consideration stage in the Assembly. agendaNi summarises the parties’ approaches. DUP Minister: Nelson McCausland MLA Assembly Private Secretary: William Humphrey MLA Assembly Spokesman: Gregory Campbell MP MLA Westminster Spokesman: Ian Paisley […]
3rd May 2013
Jim Dennison chaired the 2013 Northern Ireland Housing Conference. Here, he shares his perspective on a sector in transition and the key factors for delivering a successful long-term future in housing. Over the past number of months, housing has been in a state of transition. This transition has been caused […]
3rd May 2013
Clanmill is creating and maintaining homes, sustaining communities and supporting the economy. “A good home is so much more than simply ‘a roof over your head’ or a place to raise a family, important though that is,” explains Clare McCarty, Chief Executive of Clanmil Housing Association. “A warm, well maintained […]
3rd May 2013
Social housing is under severe pressure but the sector has the skills to identify innovation solutions, Paddy Gray tells the Northern Ireland Housing Conference. Housing professionals need to think outside the box on increasing supply and prove the benefits of housing in other policy areas, according to Paddy Gray. The […]
3rd May 2013
Housing associations should prioritise their cash flow, help tenants to pay their rents and take a realistic view of their finances, consultant James Tickell told delegates at the Northern Ireland Housing Conference. “I think we’re seeing the start of the end of what we call social housing,” James Tickell predicted […]
3rd May 2013
The Chartered Institute of Housing explains the key drivers for change in housing policy and their impact on householders. There is an intrinsic link between building houses and creating homes which support the development of sustainable communities and strong economies. There is increasingly an awareness of the impact of the […]
3rd May 2013
Housing Executive Chief Executive John McPeake outlines to Owen McQuade some options for reforming social housing and how a new model could lead to innovation in housing services. Reforming the Housing Executive could open up new opportunities for social enterprises and create new avenues for funding social housing, according to […]
2nd September 2013
Carers – people who look after friends and family who need support because they are frail, ill or have a disability – will be key to the success of Transforming Your Care. For that reason, Carers Northern Ireland gave the TYC proposals a cautious welcome, but issued a strong warning […]
2nd September 2013
Poor communication resulted in a week of negative news stories this spring, when health and social care trusts announced their plans to close residential care homes across Northern Ireland. The announcements took place over several days and, in some cases, referred to the closing of all homes in a trust’s […]
2nd September 2013
Telemonitoring and changes to memory services are helping to improve services for patients in the community. Sixty-five year old John Hicks lives in the County Down village of Rostrevor and suffers from the respiratory disease emphysema which causes coughing and shortness of breath. His experience of telemonitoring, over the last […]
2nd September 2013
Hilary Thomas highlights how our health and social care system is already empowering patients and carers, setting an example for the rest of the UK and a good precedent for local reform. Don Berwick, the legendary patient safety guru who led the recent report ‘A promise to learn – a […]
2nd September 2013
Northern Ireland’s largest social enterprise is preparing for the shift towards more care in the community. Bryson Care, part of the Bryson Charitable Group, Northern Ireland’s leading social enterprise delivers a wide and innovative range of caring support. In the last year we provided over 223,700 hours of care and […]
2nd September 2013
The Health Minister and Health and Social Care Board are taking a fresh look at how to implement Transforming Your Care but the new plans have been described as unclear. Health Minister Edwin Poots has asked the Health and Social Care Board to gather the views of residents of state-owned […]
2nd September 2013
Nuffield Trust fellow Holly Holder talks to Owen McQuade about the North West London integrated care pilot. The North West London integrated care pilot is a large-scale programme aimed at improving the co-ordination of care for people over 75 years of age and/or adults living with diabetes. Holly Holder, a […]
2nd September 2013
An overview of the main public bodies involved in health and social care in Northern Ireland, their responsibilities and history. Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety The Minister has overall responsibility for the Health Service and is accountable to the public through the Assembly for its performance. His […]
2nd September 2013
Colum Conway, Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Social Care Council, highlights the importance of regulating and improving social care standards as TYC focuses on moving services into a community setting. The purpose of the Northern Ireland Social Care Council is to regulate the social care workforce and provide professional […]
2nd September 2013
The expansion of cardiac cath labs is one of the signs of improvement for acute services as the reform programme moves ahead. The shift in services from hospitals to community settings is one of the major changes being implemented by Transforming Your Care. However, the health reform programme is also […]
2nd September 2013
Dr Diana Day-Cody outlines how transforming your care could improve local mental health services. Psychiatric illness is a significant health issue in Northern Ireland, with prevalence rates 25 per cent higher than the rest of Britain. The reasons for this include our traumatic past and social and economic deprivation. Transforming […]
2nd September 2013
Integrated care partnerships are an important new structure for the health and social care system. Peter Cheney meets a range of people involved in setting them up and hears how joining up the system should improve care for patients. From next April, the 17 integrated care partnerships (ICPs) will be […]
21st October 2013
Tackling fraud will free up homes for the most vulnerable people in society. Fraud is keeping up to 2,400 vulnerable families out of a stable home, a hard-hitting report from the Northern Ireland Audit Office has found. Social housing tenancy fraud includes giving false information in an application, abandoning a […]
3rd April 2014
Full private financing of social housing has not proved possible in Britain, Stewart Smyth writes. Nearly eighteen months since the Minister for Social Development announced his intention to remove the Housing Executive (NIHE) from the public sector, there remains little detail on the financing of this operation. This is surprising […]
3rd April 2014
Michael McKernan considers the proposed changes to the scheme. Notwithstanding minor adjustments over time, the housing selection scheme has governed the once highly controversial process of allocating social housing in Northern Ireland for the last thirty-five years. Although it is considered to have served its purpose well during that time, […]
3rd April 2014
Peter Cheney reviews the Social Development Committee’s work since 2011, which has majored on welfare, housing and regeneration. The term ‘social development’ is rarely used by members of the public but it is defined, in official and academic circles, as helping poorer people in society to improve their lives. Housing, […]
3rd April 2014
Glasgow Housing Association’s Andy Ashcroft discusses how its work is changing the face of the city with agendaNi. While once considered a failing organisation, Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) has transformed itself over the last five years and, in doing so, has helped to regenerate some of the most deprived parts […]
3rd April 2014
Registration with the Charity Commission affirms the quality of Ulidia Housing Association’s work, including its focus on good cross-community relations. Ulidia Housing Association has achieved another “first” in Northern Ireland by becoming the first housing association to be registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. It is anticipated that […]