Would be useful to know what is meant by the term "severe disabilities."
Are these physical, mental, sensory, etc?
Patrick
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From: Peter Lansley [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 8:05 PM
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Cc: Moira Mitchell; [log in to unmask]
Subject: Housing for people with severe disabilities
Dear Colleagues
I have been passed a very important query by Moira Mitchell of FAST on
behalf of Allen Williams of Hafod Housing Association. This is below.
If you can help then please contact Allen directly although I am sure
that all members of accessibuild will be interested in any responses.
Allen's query is:
I work for a Housing Association. We are about to develop a housing
scheme for a group of people with very severe disabilities. I would be
most grateful if you could let me know of any examples of good practice.
If it is not possible to visit the house then I would very much like to
meet someone who has relevant experience either as a tenant or
developer.
Thanks in anticipation.
Allen Williams
Hafod Housing Association
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Department of Construction Management & Engineering,
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