Accessible Housing: Part 2 with Angela Currie.

Join us as we delve into the pressing issues surrounding social care and accessible housing in our latest podcast episode featuring Angela Currie, the chief executive of Hanover Scotland. As we navigate through the complexities of delivering quality homes to older residents, Angela sheds light on the challenges of building cross-sector relationships to meet the needs of our aging population.

In a thought-provoking conversation, Angela emphasises the importance of taking proactive measures now to address the demographic changes that lie ahead. She warns that failure to act decisively could lead to a dire situation for future generations. With insights on procurement, strategic partnerships, and the legacy of the late Julia Fitzpatrick, this episode offers a comprehensive view of the current landscape of accessible housing.

Looking towards the future, we anticipate the outcomes of the Scottish Housing Accessibility Standard consultation while honouring the contributions of industry pioneers like Julia Fitzpatrick. Hanover’s sponsorship of the upcoming event at the V&A Dundee underscores their commitment to driving progress in the realm of accessible housing.

If you missed out on the podcast episode, fret not! You can access the transcript here. Additionally, Jimmy Black has penned a compelling blog post to complement the episode, which you can read here.

For those keen on further exploration, check out the first part of our Accessible Housing series here. Stay informed and engaged with the Scottish Housing News Podcast co-hosted by Kieran Findlay and Jimmy Black. Dive into all the episodes here or tune in on your preferred platforms.

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