In this interview for CIH Scotland George Walker, chair of the Scottish Housing Regulator offers his thoughts on the new regulatory framework for social housing which came into force in April 2019.
It is estimated that 90,000 people in Scotland are living with dementia and this number is expected to increase significantly as our population continues to age.
CIH Scotland's national director Callum Chomczuk explores the possibilities for creating a human rights based approach to housing in Scotland in this new blog
Ashley Campbell examines the future of temporary accommodation in Scotland as the latest figures show that the number of households in temporary accommodation is increasing
CIH’s knowledge management and research administrator, Niki Walton, has successfully completed our Level 4 housing course. She shares her reflections on her year of study.
In this new opinion piece, featured in the Herald Scotland, CIH Scotland national director Callum Chomczuk reflects on the importance of getting Housing First right in Scotland.
Scotland national director Callum Chomczuk reflects on the importance of getting Housing First right in Scotland
Dr Steve Rolfe, University of Stirling and Dr Lisa Garnham, Glasgow Centre for Population Health provided an update on their research.
In the lead up to Brexit, Queens Cross Housing Association outlines the steps they are taking to help their EU national tenants prepare.
A new guest blog for CIH Scotland, Dr Steve Rolfe from the University of Stirling and Dr Lisa Garnham from the Glasgow Centre for Population Health.
Get to know Dan Short, managing director at Greenacre Recruitment and new London board member.
Get to know Faisal Butt, London board chair. Faisal is the lead commissioner for housing at Barnet Council.
We want to hear your thoughts on professionalism in the housing sector. Find out more in this new blog.
Scotland's national director Callum Chomczuk reflects on some of the key Scottish findings from the UK Housing Review.
Over 100 tradespeople learn to think differently at the Domestic Abuse conference.