- Safety First Information Leaflet.pdf
Safety First Information Leaflet
- Dinner _and_ LDa information.pdf
Dinner & LDa information.pdf
- WCW General Study Information Sheet.pdf
WCW General Study Information Sheet
- Information about Reach.pdf
Detailed information about Reach
- Discretionary Trusts
This fact sheet has information about discretionary trusts, a way of making financial arrangements for a relative - including owning a property.
- Paying for housing, support and daily living
- Technical information
Family investment in housingThis fact sheet tells you how a family member can provide housing for their relative.
- Deputyship and Lasting Power of Attorney
An overview of Deputyship and Lasting Power of Attorney
- Rights and the law
- Technical information
- Tenancy
Types of Tenancy AgreementsAn overview of Types of Tenancy Agreements
- Paying for housing, support and daily living
- Technical information
Buying, renting and passing on propertyA guide to the different ways a family can arrange housing for a disabled relative.
- Adapting a property
A fact sheet that tells you about adapting a property.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Support tenantsThis fact sheet explains how people with learning disabilities can be supported by a tenant who lives with them.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Shared Ownership and Help to BuyThis factsheet explains low cost home ownership options
- Basic Info
- Technical information
Renting privatelyThis fact sheet gives detail about renting from private landlords.
- Paying for housing, support and daily living
- Technical information
Housing Benefit tenancies - exempt or excluded from restrictionsThis fact sheet explains how some tenancies tenancies are 'exempt' or 'excluded' from the ordinary rules that apply to calculating how much Housing Benefit can be paid in private sector tenancies.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Renting accommodation to relativesThis fact sheet outlines the limitations and possibilities in renting to a relative.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
8 ways to get a houseA fact sheet describing the ways to get a house.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Intentional communitiesThis fact sheet describes schemes set up to house disabled people in a supportive community.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Supported living networksThis fact sheet describes how people can live in their own place in an ordinary area and be part of a support network.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Residential careThis fact sheet tells you about residential care - accommodation and support shared with other people.
- Joint ownership
This fact sheet tells you how two or more people can own a property together.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Succession and tenancyThis fact sheet tells you about a disabled person's right to stay in a property - rented owned - as their family gets older.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Collective ownershipA fact sheet describing how a group of people can own a house together - often for sons and daughters.
- Housing and support options
Extra care and sheltered housingA fact sheet about housing with support - mainly for older people.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Inheritance and gifted propertyThis fact sheet tells you about ways of leaving money or property to a relative.
- Renting social housing
This fact sheet tells you about renting from the council or a registered social landlord (housing association).
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Ownership through a discretionary trustA fact sheet that describes putting money into a trust - a long-term, secure financial provision for a relative.
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Shared ownership and family investmentThis fact sheet describes shared ownership - including the option of the family funding a share.
- Paying for housing, support and daily living
- Technical information
Buying a house using Support for Mortgage InterestThis factsheet describes how a disabled person can use Support for Mortgage Interest to buy a property.
- Paying for housing, support and daily living
- Technical information
Discretionary Trusts and taxThis fact sheet considers some of the tax implications when you set up a Discretionary Trust.
- Rights and the law
- Technical information
Using the Law to Fight CutsUsing the Law to Fight Cuts to Disabled People’s Services is practical guide for campaigners – disabled people, families, carers and local groups (Updated version July 2012)
- Rights and the law
- Technical information
Choice, Contracts and Mental Capacity Act 2005 This Guide is written primarily for staff working with people with learning disabilities and with their families and support networks. We assume some knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
- My home and money
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Shared supported housingThis fact sheet describes a kind of housing where people have their own room in a shared house and get staff support.
- Routes to outright ownership
This fact sheet gives an overview of the different ways of buying a place outright.
- Discretionary_trusts_a guide for families2010.pdf
A fact sheet with information about a way of making financial arrangements for a relative - including owning a property.
- Rights and the law
- Technical information
- Tenancy
Tenancy Agreements for people with learning disabilitiesAn overview of Tenancy Agreements for people with learning disabilities
- Waverley Home Information-23.pdf
- Bracking 2 (Final).doc
Full text of claim for judicial review of the decision by the Minister for Disabled People made on 6 March 2014 to close the Independent Living Fund (“ILF”) with effect from 30 June 2015, and to transfer funding to the devolved administrations in Scotland and Wales, and to local authorities in England. The Claimants are severely disabled people who are current users of the ILF.
- RESOURCE Hands off its my Home! Introduction Information.pdf
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- Planning and commissioning housing and support
- Transition links
This page has links that may be helpful to help support young people with learning disabilities.
- Rights and the law
- Tenancy
Choice, Contracts and Mental Capacity act 2005.docThis Guide is written primarily for staff working with people with learning disabilities and with their families and support networks. We assume some knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
- LBAH-1-Challenging-Behaviour-Leaflet-Front-Page.doc
- Resources
- Housing and support options
- Technical information
Shared Lives and supported lodgingsThis fact sheet describes two ways that someone with a learning disability can live in someone else's family home.
- LBAH-0. CB Leaflets Procedure.doc
- Quality and regulation
- Transition Procedure.doc
- Our Exhibitors 2015
Our Exhibitors 2015
- Good Practice by H&SA Members