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Articles

The contribution of housing support workers to joined-up services

Pages 100-110 | Published online: 10 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

This paper explores the role of the “housing support” worker and considers the contribution the role can make to the modernization of welfare services. Although the role is inextricably linked to a growing appreciation of the relationship between housing and wellbeing the paper also considers a range of other drivers that may have had an impact on the emergence of the role. The housing support worker role may, for example, be seen as a response to developments within the social work profession as well as to wider debates about how to support adults with complex needs. The development of roles, such as the housing support worker, that work across organizational boundaries are not without their challenges. This paper explores the drivers behind the development of the housing support role and then, using data from the Supporting People Health Pilots programme evaluation, considers issues about the preparation and support required for those working in these roles to ensure that their potential contribution is maximized.

Declaration of interest: The author reports no conflicts of interest. The author alone is responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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1. White Papers are the means by which the UK government introduces new policy: an official set of proposals that form a framework for subsequent lawmaking.

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