Learning from international experiences - developing older LGBT affirmative housing and care options in England

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to formulate recommendations from international and local examples to aid the design and delivery affirmative housing and care options for older LGBT individuals in England. Design/methodology/approach - This paper combines a desk-top review conducted by the au...

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Published in:Quality in Ageing and Older Adults Vol. 17; no. 1; p. 60
Main Author: Ross, Paul D S
Format: Book Review
Language:English
Published: Brighton Emerald Group Publishing Limited 14-03-2016
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Summary:Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to formulate recommendations from international and local examples to aid the design and delivery affirmative housing and care options for older LGBT individuals in England. Design/methodology/approach - This paper combines a desk-top review conducted by the author with personal views and recommendations for practice by discussing the levers within both the Care Act and Equality Act for greater LGBT participation in the design, delivery and evaluation of housing with care services. Findings - The provision of LGBT affirmative housing and care options for individuals in England is currently limited. International and European evidence suggests that multi-faceted, person-centred approaches are central in delivering affirmative services to older LGBT individuals. Originality/value - This paper adds to a growing literature on minority housing and care services. The author draws on both a professional and personal interest in facilitating the development of LGBT affirmative services in England.
ISSN:2044-1827
2044-1835
DOI:10.1108/QAOA-10-2015-0049