- The main discussion at the meeting was a report about the current housing provision and need across the ICS, and how it relates to projected housing needs for older people with a focus on:
- dementia
 - care homes and extra care
 - housing conditions relating to children and young people, with a focus on decent homes, damp and mould.
 
 - ICP Members received presentations on both older people housing and housing conditions relating to children and young people from county council and district/borough council officers. This included projection of housing need with examples of: 
- extra care housing developments in both Hertfordshire and West Essex
 - poor quality homes across Hertfordshire and west Essex
 - the learning from the death of baby Awaab Ishak
 - the number of children in Hertfordshire and west Essex who are still living in mouldy and damp homes.
 
 - This generated discussion on what the Partnership can do together to support progress across both themes.
 - ICP Members noted the challenges across both housing themes and committed to raising awareness of the risk of damp and mould through their organisations. This will be supported by:
- a communication from Public Health, to raise awareness and promote a collaborative approach across the system
 - the development of a system-wide toolkit, to enable better understanding of pathways and referrals
 - the Partnership considering working together to develop a strategy that will encompass discussion on housing options for older people.
 
 - The report was warmly welcomed and ICP members agreed a number of actions to be progressed by all partners.
 - Read an additional Citizens Advice report on damp, cold and full of mould, shared for information.
 - The ICP also received a report detailing progress highlight reports for the delivery of the integrated care strategy and progress to finalise a strategic monitoring framework for the integrated care strategy.
 
For more information, you can find the meeting papers and presentations on the Hertfordshire County Council website.