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Impact of a tenancy health check

Nicholas Leigh-Hunt (Department of Public Health, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, Rotherham, UK)
Ruth Fletcher-Brown (Department of Public Health, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, Rotherham, UK)
Lynsey Mould (Department of Housing, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, Rotherham, UK)

Journal of Public Mental Health

ISSN: 1746-5729

Article publication date: 31 July 2020

Issue publication date: 28 September 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how loneliness and other mental health problems in older local authority housing tenants can be identified and addressed.

Design/methodology/approach

A tenancy health check form to identify health and well-being issues was developed by housing and public health for use in a rolling programme of housing officer visits to elderly tenants. This form facilitated enquiries on loneliness, social isolation and mental health as part of a supportive conversation. Individuals identified as being lonely were signposted to a range of community activities and social groups, and for some, ongoing support via telephone was provided by the housing officer.

Findings

The tenancy health check helped identify loneliness in this population group and enabled signposting to an increased number of local community activities. In addition to improved individual well-being, social capital has been strengthened through the creation of community networks.

Practical implications

Use of a health check form during housing officer visits provides a low-cost means of identifying health and well-being issues in vulnerable populations and facilitates adoption of making every contact count approaches by social housing providers.

Originality/value

This case study demonstrates the scope to provide holistic support for social housing tenants through better connections between public sector and community organisations.

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Acknowledgements

Thanks are due to the housing officers who implemented use of the form as part of their visits to tenants, and to Teresa Roche, Director of Public Health and Paul Walsh, Head of Housing Operational Services for supporting the writing of this article. No external funding was received for this initiative undertaken by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council.

Citation

Leigh-Hunt, N., Fletcher-Brown, R. and Mould, L. (2020), "Impact of a tenancy health check", Journal of Public Mental Health, Vol. 19 No. 3, pp. 199-202. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMH-05-2020-0044

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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