Housing

Social Housing

Social Housing

Social Housing is identified in the MHI Strategic Plan 2009 – 2013 as a key area of activity for MHI. Social Housing has been traditionally provided by a number of local Mental Health Associations (MHAs).

• Are the housing needs of people with mental health difficulties different from that of other homeless people?

• What is the difference between supported accommodation and hospital or residential care?

• What is the role of the Statutory Bodies in providing housing?

• How are residents facilitated in participating in the management and upkeep of housing project?

• How can local authorities best support MHAs in their role in providing social housing?

Facilitators: Ted Tierney; Dan O’Connor & Michael Cummins - MHI Development Officers

Supported Living Ireland

Description:

Supported Living Ireland is a new (in development) not for profit organisation which enables people who have intellectual disabilities to hold their own tenancies and rec

Which sector do you work in?: 
Non Profit
How would you classify your work?
Disability Services
Accommodation/Housing/Homeless
Education /Training/Support
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Disability/Special Needs
Social / Economic Disadvantaged
Mental Health

University College Dublin and Respond! Degree in Housing and Community Studies

Bachelor of Social Studies in Housing & Community Studies:University College Dublin & Respond! Voluntary Housing Association                 


The Bachelor of Social Studies in Housing and Community Studies (BSS) is delivered in partnership between Respond! Voluntary Housing Association and University College Dublin.  The BSS degree is a four-year, part-time programme designed for mature students, who wish to return to education.  It contains three stages of study:



  • Year 1 Certificate

  • Year 2 Diploma

  • Years 3 & 4 honours Degree

The principal aim of the BSS is to provide students with an understanding of the core issues of, the housing sector, community development, social policy and aspects of management. It employs a multi-disciplinary approach to the analysis of these topics, based on participative learning, which promotes academic and professional / personal skills development. This format achieves a career focused pathway to learning. To further the development of a professional pathway, the BSS is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Housing, providing opportunities for work experience and professional development


Course Delivery and Entry Criteria


The course is delivered over two consecutive days each month, with tutorials held in a number of locations at various times. Respond! operates a very open and inclusive application process for the BSS. Applicants must complete an application form and attend a short, informal interview. The closing date for applications is 17th June 2011.


For further information, please contact Declan Markey or Joanne Richards


Respond!, High Park, Grace Park Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9


Email:                    bsscourse@respond.ie


Tel:                         0818 – 357901                                                      


Website                 www.respond.ie

Respond! Housing Association

Description:

Respond! is Ireland's largest not for profit Housing Association. We seek to create a positive future for people by alleviating poverty and creating vibrant, socially integrated communities.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Community/Voluntary
How would you classify your work?
Accommodation/Housing/Homeless
Education /Training/Support
Economic/Community
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Social / Economic Disadvantaged
Parents / Lone Parents
Older People

Focus Ireland

Description:
Mission
 
Focus Ireland aims to advance the right of people-out-of-home to live in a place they call home through quality services, research, and advocac
Which sector do you work in?: 
Non Profit
How would you classify your work?
Accommodation/Housing/Homeless
Advice/Advocacy/Information
Family Support/Services
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Homeless
Social / Economic Disadvantaged
Children/Young People

Charities expected to take ‘huge risks’ over empty homes

The Government expects housing charities to take "huge financial risks" to try to use the glut of empty properties lying idle to house people on localauthority waiting lists, reports the Irish

Respond! Voluntary Housing Association

Description:

Respond! is Ireland's largest not for profit Housing Association.

Respond! is Ireland's largest not for profit Housing Association.

Respond! is Ireland's largest not for profit Housing Association.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Voluntary
How would you classify your work?
Accommodation/Housing/Homeless
Education /Training/Support
Family Support/Services
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Adult Training
Community & Voluntary Sector
General Public
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