Creating Community and Belonging in a Designated Housing Estate for Disabled People

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Autor(a) principal: Ellis, Liz
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Muñoz, Sarah-Anne, Narzisi, Katia, Bradley, Sara, Hall, Jenny
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v8i3.2806
Resumo: In recent years there has been an ideological push within social care away from segregated housing provision towards supported housing integrated within the wider community (McConkey, Keogh, Bunting, Iriarte, & Watson, 2016; Merrells, Buchanan, & Waters, 2019; Overmars-Marx, Thomése, Verdonschot, & Meininger, 2014). Despite this, many housing solutions for older and disabled people continue to be built on a designated basis, with physical and emotional wellbeing outcomes being both contested and mixed. After reviewing key policy relating to social care housing alongside some of the theoretical and ideological positions, this article explores the social and emotional outcomes of a diverse group of disabled people living with mental health difficulties, physical and intellectual impairments, illnesses and age-related conditions, who moved into a small, purpose-built estate of smart homes. Drawing primarily on qualitative data collected from tenants prior to moving and again seven months following relocation, the impact of moving into the estate on tenants’ sense of wellbeing and feelings of inclusion will be analysed and discussed in relation to efforts to build a new community.
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title Creating Community and Belonging in a Designated Housing Estate for Disabled People
spellingShingle Creating Community and Belonging in a Designated Housing Estate for Disabled People
Ellis, Liz
community building; disabled people; housing; loneliness; smart homes; wellbeing
title_short Creating Community and Belonging in a Designated Housing Estate for Disabled People
title_full Creating Community and Belonging in a Designated Housing Estate for Disabled People
title_fullStr Creating Community and Belonging in a Designated Housing Estate for Disabled People
title_full_unstemmed Creating Community and Belonging in a Designated Housing Estate for Disabled People
title_sort Creating Community and Belonging in a Designated Housing Estate for Disabled People
author Ellis, Liz
author_facet Ellis, Liz
Muñoz, Sarah-Anne
Narzisi, Katia
Bradley, Sara
Hall, Jenny
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Narzisi, Katia
Bradley, Sara
Hall, Jenny
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ellis, Liz
Muñoz, Sarah-Anne
Narzisi, Katia
Bradley, Sara
Hall, Jenny
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv community building; disabled people; housing; loneliness; smart homes; wellbeing
topic community building; disabled people; housing; loneliness; smart homes; wellbeing
description In recent years there has been an ideological push within social care away from segregated housing provision towards supported housing integrated within the wider community (McConkey, Keogh, Bunting, Iriarte, & Watson, 2016; Merrells, Buchanan, & Waters, 2019; Overmars-Marx, Thomése, Verdonschot, & Meininger, 2014). Despite this, many housing solutions for older and disabled people continue to be built on a designated basis, with physical and emotional wellbeing outcomes being both contested and mixed. After reviewing key policy relating to social care housing alongside some of the theoretical and ideological positions, this article explores the social and emotional outcomes of a diverse group of disabled people living with mental health difficulties, physical and intellectual impairments, illnesses and age-related conditions, who moved into a small, purpose-built estate of smart homes. Drawing primarily on qualitative data collected from tenants prior to moving and again seven months following relocation, the impact of moving into the estate on tenants’ sense of wellbeing and feelings of inclusion will be analysed and discussed in relation to efforts to build a new community.
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