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for significant modifications attac
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5.16 In common with leasing, RAS ma
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5.23 Furthermore, a major role is e
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5.30 Housing associations providing
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5.38 Ireland has one of the highest
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NDA has recently developed a housin
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Chapter 6 Assessment andPrioritisat
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household preferences. This should
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and extent of the local housing nee
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mechanism to deliver a more coordin
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that has been initiated. The Housin
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• Developing greater clarity and
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providers of social services, disab
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7.12 The Housing and Disability Ste
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7.17 The proposed structure of the
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Table 8.1:Accessible Housing Termin
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Table 8.2: People with Disabilities
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objectives of the review were to en
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effectiveness of the suite of adapt
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the objective of making lifetime ho
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Lifetime Homes Standard Design Crit
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• An understanding of the remaini
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Technology8.35 Technology has a pot
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are fully wheelchair accessible, ho
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Chapter 9Mental Health Disability9.
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hospitals, HSE community based resi
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“There has been a considerable de
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fostering positive mental health ac
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• About one quarter of clients in
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Table 9.6:Geographical spread of pe
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developed in the grounds of Wexford
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(a) Assessment of Individual Housin
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HSE and disability organisations wi
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(e) Raising Awareness of Mental Hea
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The North Dublin Befriending Servic
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mental health disability 93 . This
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Chapter 10 Intellectual DisabilityD
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10.4 The data shows that the majori
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with autism and in ‘intentional c
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Name of CentreNo. of long-termresid
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community rather than in institutio
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experience in dealing with housing
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supporting and reassuring them, thr
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• Applying for social housing (ho
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• Exploiting information - attent
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important, therefore, to identify m
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complex issues and who are particul
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Organisation Name Successor Alterna
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Appendix 3 Aims and Objectives ofMe
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Appendix 4Definition of ‘Disabili
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The table below outlines the length
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Appendix 6 IndividualAssessment of
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Appendix 7Support Costs ProtocolPro
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(b)the approved housing body that t
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Type of disability being catered fo
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may refer the person with a mental
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Appendix 9 Mental HealthCommunity R
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Appendix 10The Evolution of Residen
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The Commission on the Status of Peo
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• Department of Health, Commissio
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• Social Housing Assessment Regul
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Glossary of TermsAHBAOTICASCCMACDBs