Accessible Homes Week Special: Setting M4(2) as the New Normal
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This special Accessible Homes Week episode of Accessible Housing Matters UK features Ruth in conversation with Christina McGill, Director of Social Impact & External Affairs at Habinteg. Christina has been at the forefront of national campaigns — from For Accessible Homes Week to co-chairing the Home Coalition — making sure accessibility is recognised as an issue that benefits everyone, not just a minority.
Together, Ruth and Christina explore why Approved Document M4(1) isn’t enough, why M4(2) should be the baseline for all new housing, and what’s needed to deliver M4(3) wheelchair user homes at scale. They bust common myths around cost, space, and demand, reveal the real social and economic benefits of accessible housing, and set out a clear 3-step roadmap for government and industry.
👉 As part of Accessible Homes Week, don’t miss the special webinar panel — with lived experience voices, forward-thinking local authorities, and new research findings. 📅 Wednesday 10th September, 11:00am (BST) 🔗 Register here for the Accessible Homes Week Webinar
Chapters[00:01] Welcome & intro to Christina + Habinteg [02:26] Accessible Homes Week webinar preview (panel + new research) [04:04] Why M4(1) falls short (steps allowed, tiny WCs, garden access) [10:37] Attitude + design: level from the outset vs “add a ramp” [13:56] The cost myth: typical M4(2)/M4(3) uplifts when planned early [16:38] Real demand: waiting lists, 400k+ in unsuitable homes, data caveats [20:45] Marketing gap: why private M4(3) homes aren’t reaching buyers [22:16] Economic & health benefits: fewer falls, quicker discharge, 4× work likelihood [27:24] Making accessibility beautiful (Invisible Creations & normalising safety) [31:45] Message to local authorities: NPPF, evidence, and setting M4(2) expectations [38:03] Will M4(3) help planning outcomes? On-the-ground examples [42:57] Policy levers now: housing plan baseline, Homes England criteria, New Towns, training [47:59] Many developer obligations; why a single baseline simplifies delivery [50:51] Building control: consistent enforcement & best-practice upskilling [57:32] Christina’s 3-step roadmap (policy → education → co-design) [1:01:50] Designing with lived experience (ramps, landings, natural light) [1:02:31] Wrap-up & invites
KeywordsAccessible Housing, Habinteg, Approved Document M, M4(1) / M4(2) / M4(3), Wheelchair Accessible Homes, Universal Design, Planning Policy, Building Control, Homes England, NPPF, New Towns, Falls Prevention, Hospital Discharge, Inclusive Design, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Contact DetailsGuest — Christina McGill / Habinteg • Website: https://www.habinteg.org.uk/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-mcgill-53150110/ • Email: cmcgill@habinteg.org.uk
Host — Ruth Hunter • Website: www.veredusproperty.co.uk • Email: www.veredusproperty.com 📩 Email me directly at info@veredusproperty.com 🔗 Connect with me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ruthhunter
Together, we can make accessible housing the standard, not the exception.
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