Procure Plus' Clare Tetlow shares her tips on successfully adapting to the changes brought in by the Procurement Act 2023.
How are housing providers delivering against CIH's three recommendations from the Better Social Housing Review?
On world human rights day Hannah Keilloh discusses why CIH support the Domestic Abuse Commissioner's calls to improve support measures for migrant domestic abuse survivors.
CIH NI external affairs and engagement manager Julie Steele reflects on Northern Ireland's homelessness awareness week.
Kelly Andrews discusses why ending violence against women and girls is everyone's responsibility and what steps Northern Ireland has taken to hold perpetrators of abuse to account.
In this guest blog CIH Scotland chair Gavin Smith reflects on the Autumn Statement and what it means for the private rented sector.
CIH director of professional development, Sarah Dunkerley takes a look at progress of the Act since it received Royal Assent in the summer.
In an interview, Alexandra Gibson, CIH's content and engagement manager, stresses the crucial role housing professionals play in addressing domestic abuse.
In the ever-evolving landscape of housing, the Northern Ireland Housing Bulletin has shed light on critical trends, unveiling a complex picture of social housing demand and homelessness in the region.
Missed our virtual event on the new Procurement Act, or perhaps you just want to refresh your memory? Either way, we've got you covered.
What are the main risks facing England’s social housing sector, and what should registered providers should do to mitigate their exposure to them?
Matthew Scott looks at the missed opportunities in the Chancellors Autumn Statement and why as a sector we must continue to promote and support solutions to keep people healthy and warm at home.
GreenSquareAccord’s domestic abuse services manager, Heather Downer, talks about the Places of Safety scheme and how newly approved grant funding will help support more survivors of domestic abuse.
With the Social Housing (Regulation) Act now law, the clock is counting down to the introduction of mandatory qualifications for senior housing managers in England.
Policy, providing safer communities, and managing complex needs to sustain tenancies were just some of the many big issues discussed at this year’s All-Ireland Summit.