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04/03/2024
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has announced that Saxon Weald and Eastbourne borough council have been successful in a bid for almost £6.2 million grant funding to develop an extra care scheme in Langney. Derry Court and the land adjacent to it, owned by East Sussex county council, will be developed together to achieve the purpose built scheme. The development is forecast to provide 62 high-quality self-contained apartments for older people who have an assessed care need and require support with daily living.
08/01/2024
Plans for a national register of social housing tower blocks in England are being outlined by the Tenant Services Authority (TSA). The social housing regulator’s national register will hold details on ownership, the number of properties and the age of the tower block. It will also list the date of the last fire risk assessment and the date of the next assessment. The TSA will begin collecting data from housing associations in February 2010. Phil Morgan, Executive Director, Tenant Services said, ‘The register will be a valuable tool, allowing us to build up a comprehensive picture of tower blocks in England. It will allow us to work with landlords to ensure that they are fully complying with their responsibilities to carry out risk assessments and taking appropriate action so that tenants are properly protected from the risk of fire.’
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09/12/2023
A ground-breaking website that exposes the quality of public services from children’s welfare to council recycling, and crime fighting to teaching goes live today.
Oneplace, an ambitious collaboration involving six independent inspectorates, is intended to provide a consumer guide to the performance of local authorities, police forces, schools, NHS primary care trusts, prisons and probation services.
The website draws together assessments by the Audit Commission, Ofsted, the Care Quality Commission, and the inspectorates of constabulary, probation and prisons.
Reports on the overall performance of councils in England, and ratings for children’s services, are also revealed, highlighting the best and worst.
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03/12/2023
Thousands of frail and elderly people are living in care homes that fail to meet the most basic standards, a damning report has revealed.
In the most comprehensive assessment yet of homes in England, new watchdog the Care Quality Commission (CQC) found that more than 10,000 people are living in squalid conditions and receiving inadequate care.
The CQC has threatened to close 400 homes unless they are improved immediately. It described a further 3,500 homes, where 70,000 people reside, as ‘adequate’, the second-lowest rating.
It criticised councils for sending people to the worst homes, apparently with little regard for their welfare.
Local authorities foot the bill for about half the 440,000 care home residents.
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