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With good practice and innovation in abundance, you’ll have the chance to collaborate and build relationships with peers across the sector. The festival’s programme will give you the opportunity to get involved in top level debates and engage with influential professionals.
An introductory webinar for housing professionals across Ireland and Northern Ireland to explore TIC and PIE.
Be part of the CIH Northern Housing Festival and connect with housing professionals, politicians, practitioners and tenants exploring the North's housing challenges and opportunities.
The All-Ireland Housing Awards recognise the creativity, passion and innovation of housing organisations and individuals across the sector in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
On the 30th of September the government published their directions on STAIRs to the Regulator of Social Housing.
The STAIRs will aim to introduce a new standard that will require Private Registered Providers to be transparent with their residents and share data about the management of their homes. By October 2026 housing providers will have to meet the requirement around proactive publishing of information, and by April 2027 they will have to meet the requirement relating to responding to requests.
Taking on your first role as a tenant or resident board member is an exciting, but sometimes daunting opportunity. So where do you begin, and what do you need to know to contribute with confidence and make a genuine difference?
As our communities grow more diverse, housing professionals are increasingly at the forefront of cultural integration. This webinar explores how shifting cultural landscapes are reshaping neighbourhoods — and what we can do to support tenants from all backgrounds.
Together with providers, practitioners, sector colleagues and government leaders, TAI offers you the opportunity to share, engage and learn as well as network with professionals across Wales.
Housing Brighton is back in 2026: bigger, bolder, and built by you. You told us what you wanted from your conference for London and the South East, and we have listened.
Not every tenant speaks up — and that silence can be easy to overlook. But even when things seem fine, housing professionals have a responsibility to ensure every voice is heard, valued, and represented.