Accessible Housing Register Final Report now available
The project outputs include:
- A Property Categorisation Standard.
- A Property Categorisation Tool.
- A Framework for assessing the eligibility of disabled people for accessible homes.
- A Property Inspection Checklist.
The Home Connections team have produced a detailed report containing all the findings and examples of good practice as well as the recommendations and Toolkit. Full information on the project findings and recommendations are included in the Home Connections Final Report, which you can download below.
Download the “Choice for disabled Londoners Report” by Home Connections
Download the “Housing choice for disabled Londoners Report” by the GLA
The GLA Launched their Housing choice for disabled Londoners report on the 27th September 2007. The report outlines the way forward and what needs to be done in order to deliver the AHR across London, and includes recommendations from the London AHR Steering Group.
Copies of the report are also available in Rich Text Format (RTF) at the GLA website.
For advice on how to integrate this approach with your choice based lettings scheme contact us through the website.
e-Government information systems: Evaluation-led design for public value and client trust
Home Connections Case Study produced for the European Journal of Information Systems 2007.
Abstract: e-Government systems differ from commercial information systems (IS) in that they frequently encompass strategic goals that go beyond efficiency, effectiveness and economy, and include political and social objectives such as trust in government, social inclusion, community regeneration, community well-being and sustainability. Designing e-Government systems that help to meet these objectives is a significant challenge for the future. This paper develops an evaluative design framework for e-Government projects that complements traditional approaches to IS evaluation. The framework is based upon Moor’s concept of public value. It focuses upon citizens’ and clients’ experiences of service provision and service outcomes as contributors to the formation of public trust. Trust is shown to be related to the extent to which people feel that an e-Government service enhances their sense of being well-informed, gives them greater personal control, and provides them with a sense of influence or contingency. The framework’s development and validation are founded upon analyses of a two live case studies in south-east England and London, U.K.
Download “e-Government information systems: Evaluation-led design for public value and client trust” (PDF) by Mike Grimsley & Anthony Meehan.
London Borough of Bromley chooses Home Connections
We are delighted to announce that we have recently been awarded the contract to develop CBL for the London Borough of Bromley. As ever this was a very competitive process as all tenders in London usually are. Capital Moves the Pan London CBL scheme is never far from the thoughts of CBL suppliers tendering in London. This award of contract maintains our 100% success record in competitive CBL tenders in London.













