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About The Margaret Blackwood Housing Association
Pictures here are of Blackwood Court the very first development built by the MBHA and had a special place in Margaret Blackwood's heart. See the link About Margaret Blackwood.
We all like to design our homes to suit the way we live. Disabled people are no different. Appropriate design and adaptations are often the key to independent living. Working with occupational therapists and, especially the disabled tenants, their experienced Adaptations staff can modify houses and fit special equipment that can radically change lives for the better.
Although the core business is providing houses at affordable rents or for shared ownership, providing care and support services to disabled people is a key activity and presently employs 300 of their 350 staff. These services are offered within the sheltered and supported schemes, for disabled tenants in independent houses, and for clients within the wider community.
The M.B.H.A. are politically active and constantly seek to highlight the housing needs of disabled people in Scotland. Through their charitable trust, the Scottish Trust for the Physically Disabled, M.B.H.A. sponsored the 1994 Ewing Inquiry, which reported the dreadful lack of suitable housing right across Scotland. In 1999 they chaired the Housing Reference Group which produced the report A New Threshold for Disabled People? This report recorded minimal progress since Ewing and made recommendations to eliminate the persistent inequalities in housing opportunity for disabled people. It has informed their response to the Housing Bill. Their work in informing politicians and the Scottish Executive is ongoing.
One of the key issues identified in A New Threshold was the lack of expertise in designing houses and other environments to suit the needs of disabled people. To help address this shortcoming M.B.H.A. set up Margaret Blackwood Technical Consultants Limited. This subsidiary offers the knowledge and expertise of their design staff to other organisations and individuals.
![]() Based on a negotiated and very competitive fee structure, Margaret Blackwood Technical Consultants
Article reproduced by Jim Stewart from the MBHA Website with permission from MBHA.
© Jim Stewart 2005 All rights reserved
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