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Select Committee
Action Disability training and consulting
DPH0006 - Disabled people in the housing sector

Written Evidence Feb. 02 2024

Inquiry: Disabled people in the housing sector
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee (Department: Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities)

Found: DPH0006 - Disabled people in the housing sector Action Disability training and consulting Written Evidence


Select Committee
The Challenging Behaviour Foundation
DPH0029 - Disabled people in the housing sector

Written Evidence Feb. 02 2024

Inquiry: Disabled people in the housing sector
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee (Department: Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities)

Found: DPH0029 - Disabled people in the housing sector The Challenging Behaviour Foundation Written Evidence


Scottish Parliament Debate - Main Chamber
Portfolio Question Time - Thu 18 Apr 2024

Mentions:
1: Kidd, Bill (SNP - Glasgow Anniesland) Can the cabinet secretary assure my constituents and people across Scotland that the child disability - Speech Link
2: McLennan, Paul (SNP - East Lothian) inequalities that older people face as they age. - Speech Link
3: Smyth, Colin (Lab - South Scotland) , why does the minister think that those older people are wrong? - Speech Link


Scottish Parliament Written Question
S6W-25961
Thursday 14th March 2024

Asked by: Lennon, Monica (Scottish Labour - Central Scotland)

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to increase digital access for adults aged 60 and over, in light of the 2022 Scottish Household Survey finding that 44% of disabled adults and 19% of non-disabled adults aged 60 and over do not use the internet.

Answered by Lochhead, Richard - Minister for Small Business, Innovation, Tourism and Trade

The Scottish Government is keenly aware of the importance of increasing digital access for all people in Scotland. Through programmes such as Connecting Scotland, the Scottish Government is taking action to improve digital access for multiple priority groups, including older people and people who are living with a long-term illness or disability.

In August 2023, the Connecting Scotland programme launched two projects to provide kit and connectivity through Device Libraries and Social Housing organisations. Over £204,000 was awarded across both projects to a range of organisations across Scotland. This funding is helping Device Libraries to expand their range of devices, to extend the number of devices available for loan and to replace devices that are coming to the end of their lives. The funding is also supporting Social Housing providers to support connectivity infrastructure projects that benefit their residents, as our research has shown that Social Housing tenants are a group particularly impacted by digital exclusion.

Social tariffs can additionally provide the means for people in need of digital access to get online by providing reduced broadband tariff rates. Connecting Scotland is working with Ofcom to improve information about social tariffs for people in Scotland. In April 2023, based on dialogue with officials, Ofcom updated their webpage to show which tariffs are available to which regions of the UK. Officials will continue dialogue with Ofcom to ensure that social tariffs are widely understood as a potential option for older people and people living with long-term illness or disability to get online.


Deposited Papers

Oct. 16 2009

Source Page: Tables showing details of grants awarded by the Department of Health from 2005/06 to 2009/10. 6 p.
Document: DEP2009-2539.xls (Excel)

Found: Limited20000.0Coastline Housing Limited20000.0Coastline Housing Limited20000.0Coastline Housing Limited11374.0Coastline


Scottish Parliament Written Question
S6W-26428
Wednesday 17th April 2024

Asked by: Balfour, Jeremy (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party - Lothian)

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to ensure that its new Renters' Rights Campaign reaches older private renters, in light of the recently published report, Homing in: How to improve the lives of older renters in Scotland, by Independent Age, which found that only 30% of older renters feel fully informed of their housing rights.

Answered by Harvie, Patrick - Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants' Rights

The Scottish Government's Renters' Rights campaign ran from 27 February to 26 March 2024, aiming to increase awareness of both new and existing rights for all private tenants in Scotland.

We worked collaboratively with public and third sector partners to disseminate the campaign information, enabling them to reach minority audiences, specialist groups and those who are less likely to be online. This included the Older People’s Strategic Advisory Forum (OPSAF), who represent the following organisations: Age Scotland, Generations Working Together, LGBT Age Project, Outside the Box, We are Hourglass, Independent Age, Scottish Trades Union Congress, The Scottish Older People’s Assembly, Faith in Older People, LGBT Health and Wellbeing, Glasgow Disability Alliance and Minority Ethnic Carers of People Programme.

Renters’ Rights information was also directly provided to Citizens Advice Bureaux, Crisis, Living Rent, Property Mark, Scottish Landlords, Scottish Land and Estates, UK Finance, Poverty Alliance, Generation Rent, the Scottish Property Federation, the Chartered Institute of Housing Scotland, Local Authorities, NHS Health Boards, Social Security Scotland and third sector equality partners such as BEMIS and CEMVO.

It is vitally important that all tenants, including older renters, are aware of the strong rights and protections available to them and we will continue to identify opportunities and work with a range of key partners in order to continue to raise awareness.


Deposited Papers

Nov. 05 2008

Source Page: Future Demand for Social Care, 2005 to 2041: Projections of Demand for Social Care for Older People in England. Report to the Strategy Unit (Cabinet Office) and the Department of Health. 9 p.
Document: DEP2008-2596.pdf (PDF)

Found: Future Demand for Social Care, 2005 to 2041: Projections of Demand for Social Care for Older People


Scottish Parliament Select Committee
Submission by Age Scotland
Age Scotland - Pension Age Disability Payment

Correspondence May. 01 2024

Committee: Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Found: Age Scotland - Pension Age Disability Payment Submission by Age Scotland


Select Committee
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
DPH0013 - Disabled people in the housing sector

Written Evidence Feb. 02 2024

Inquiry: Disabled people in the housing sector
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee (Department: Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities)

Found: DPH0013 - Disabled people in the housing sector Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Written


Deposited Papers

Oct. 28 2008

Source Page: The case for change - Why England needs a new care and support system. 56 p.
Document: DEP2008-2489.pdf (PDF)

Found: The case for change - Why England needs a new care and support system. 56 p.