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Homeshare Practice Guide

Homeshare Practice Guide

Launch of the Homeshare Practice Guide

5 July 2006 saw the launch of the new Homeshare Practice Guide at an event at Richmond House attended by senior figures from the Department of Health ADSS and SCIE as well as people from the voluntary and statutory sectors with an interest in Homeshare. 
 
Homeshare is a simple way of helping people to help each other and uses the resources of ordinary people and communities to give people the support and housing that they need. Homeshare was identified in the Green Paper "Independence Well Being and Choice" as an innovative model of social care that the government wished to become more widely available. The value of Homeshare to individuals was expressively explained by London householder, Mrs Patrick, and underlined in speeches at the launch by representatives from the Department of Health and ADSS.
 
NAAPS and Oxford Brookes University were funded through Change Up to develop a  web based Practice Guide that could be used by organisations and individuals wishing to develop Homeshare Programmes in England. Their work was overseen by a Steering Group chaired by the Social Care Institute for Excellence and with a membership drawn from older people and disability organisations as well as regulators and Homeshare organisations. 
 
The Practice Guide is the culmination of a year long piece of work and draws upon the experience of successful Homeshare programmes throughout the world. It is constantly being updated and the latest version is available below.
 
For the password to open the Practice Guide please contact:
 
Angela Catley, NAAPS Project Manager on angela@naaps.org.uk or Deborah Power on deborah@naaps.org.uk
 
 
Download a copy of the Homeshare Practice Guide now!
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Additional chapters written and produced subsequently to the production of the Homeshare Practice Guide
 
 
 
Forms and Additional Documents referred to in the Practice Guide:
 
 
 
 
 
 
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