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Minister O’Sullivan and Minister Lynch publish the Disability Housing Strategy National Implementation Framework

The Minister for Housing & Planning, Ms. Jan O’Sullivan, TD, and the

Minister for Disability, Equality, Mental Health & Older People, Ms.

Kathleen Lynch, TD, today [20th July 2012] published the National

Implementation Framework to support the Government’s National Housing

Strategy for People with a Disability, 2011–2016. The Implementation

Framework was developed by an Implementation Planning Group, chaired by the

Department of the Environment, Community & Local Government, in conjunction

with the Department of Health, along with representatives from the HSE,

Department of Public Expenditure & Reform, City & County Managers’

Association and the Housing Agency.

In launching the Framework, Minister O’Sullivan said “the development of

the Implementation Framework represents a continuation of the successful

collaborative approach employed between my Department and the Department of

Health in addressing the housing and related support needs of people with

disabilities”.

The Implementation Framework sets out a range of priority actions to

support people with disabilities to live in communities as independently as

possible, by providing mainstream assessment of housing need and

appropriate housing solutions. Minister O’Sullivan continued “this

approach will be two fold – it will support people currently living in

communities to access and maintain housing appropriate to their needs and

underpinned by the delivery of related supports. Secondly, it puts the

mechanism in place to support the transitioning of people from

institutional care to more independent living within socially inclusive

communities”.

The Implementation Framework reflects the recommendations of the

Government’s mental health policy, A Vision for Change and the Report of

the Congregated Settings Working Group in relation to the phased movement,

over the next 7 years, of almost 5,000 people with intellectual, physical

and mental health disabilities from institutions to community living.

Referring to the funding requirements to support this ambitious

transitioning programme, Minister Lynch said “despite the extremely

difficult economic conditions, I am very pleased to announce that initial

funding of €1 million will be made available in 2013 to support the

commencement of the transitioning programme”. The funding, which will be

ring fenced to meet the housing needs of people leaving institutions in

2013, will enable housing authorities to provide up to 150 new homes in the

community for people with disabilities. These units will be additional to

the overall social housing supports which are expected to be delivered

through all supply mechanisms in 2013.

Minister Lynch continued “In order to maintain progress on the

transitioning programme, it is critical that sustainable funding resources

are identified, and informed by the progress in 2013, the Health sector

will explore options to release necessary funding. This will be the subject

of ongoing discussions between my Department and the Department of

Environment, Community & Local Government”.

The Housing and Sustainable Communities Agency will play a key role in

overseeing the rollout of the Implementation Framework and ensuring

uniformity of approach at local level. A dedicated Housing Subgroup is

being established in order to develop guidance and provide advice for local

authorities on the implementation of priority actions.

The Implementation Framework will be subject to a robust monitoring and

reporting regime with annual progress reports to be submitted to the

Cabinet Committee on Social Policy in conjunction with regular Committee

updates. Minister O’Sullivan concluded “I have recently established an

Implementation Monitoring Group which will be charged with overseeing

progress on implementation. This group will also play a vital role in

identifying and addressing any challenges that may arise, including through

the review of specific actions, as appropriate”.

The Implementation Framework is available on the websites of the Department

of the Environment, Community & Local Government, www.environ.ie and the

Department of Health at the following link

http://www.dohc.ie/publications/housing_strategy_implementation.html