How are housing providers delivering against CIH's three recommendations from the Better Social Housing Review?
Gavin Smart reflects on a positive year for CIH, while looking forward to what 2024 might bring.
Housing Ombudsman Richard Blakeway, NHF chief executive Kate Henderson, and former CIH president Alison Inman were some of the high-profile names speaking at this year's virtual event.
Our recent virtual event sought to establish how exactly artificial intelligence can help us in the housing sector.
What are the main risks facing England’s social housing sector, and what should registered providers should do to mitigate their exposure to them?
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.
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.
This year’s big SEC conference was all about ‘resetting the focus’. But what were the main points of focus for attendees?
Ninety-two per cent of the private-rented sector in Scotland is unaffordable for people claiming benefits, new CIH-backed research shows.
If ever we needed a reminder that housing is a political issue, this week’s reshuffle provided it, writes Aileen Evans.
Policy and practice officer Matthew Scott outlines how the new Energy Act will affect the way landlords and their tenants think about and use energy smart appliances.
As the sector prepares for new consumer standards and wider efforts to improve tenant engagement, we explored what social landlords can do to successfully harness the tenant voice.
Leasehold reform and the Renters Reform Bill were notable inclusions in Charles III's first official King's Speech.