This briefing outlines some of the challenges and proposes potential solutions to help home improvement services to support people living in cold homes.
This is a summary of the third meeting of the Good Home Network, a hub for active learning connecting people across England who are exploring ways to improve poor quality homes in their area.
Living in a cold home - how home improvement services can help people to stay warm and healthy.
Living in a cold home: A Good Home Network briefing
What do people want from their housing as they age? Perhaps unsurprisingly, most people want to stay within their home environment for as long as possible.
New report from National Policy for the Built Environment Committee
We respond to a report from the National Policy for the Built Environment Committee which asserts the importance of delivering a better built environment.
How can we support more people to age well in place?
The number of intergenerational households, where children, parents and grandparents live together, is rising rapidly, according to the latest Census data.
Millions of people are living in homes that are unsafe, but can’t afford or don’t know how to maintain their home as they age. We want people to have greater access to help and advice to improve their homes.
A lack of suitable housing options for older people in the communities they want to live in is leaving many people trapped in homes that aren’t suitable for them.