21 Nov 2022 | EDI, data and digital accessibility | Tenants and residents

CIH responds to Homelessness Amongst Black and Minoritised Ethnic Communities in the UK by Heriot Watt University 

The figures highlighted in this report are disappointing and once again, highlight how much more work we, across the housing sector must do to tackle systemic racial inequality and discrimination.

18 Nov 2022 | Building and fire safety | CIH updates

Chartered Institute of Housing’s Welsh Housing Awards 2022 winners announced

Download the Good Practice Compendium to discover the best of the Welsh housing sector and find out more about this year's shortlist and winners.

17 Nov 2022 | Income and financial wellbeing | Regulation and legal | Tenants and residents

CIH response to the Autumn Statement announcement on social rent cap for 2023

CIH address the difficult balancing act of rising rents, tenant affordability and investment in social housing in response to today's rent cap announcement.

17 Nov 2022

CIH responds to Autumn Statement

Gavin Smart, CIH chief executive, provides his analysis on how today's Autumn Statement impacts the housing sector.

16 Nov 2022

CIH statement on the death of Awaab Ishak

CIH respond to the coroner's finding that Awaab Ishak died as a result of damp and mould in his home.

16 Nov 2022

CIH Cymru response to Welsh government announcement on social rent settlement

Matt Dicks, Director of CIH Cymru responds to the Welsh government's announcement of a 6.5 per cent rent settlement for social lands in Wales from April 2023.

14 Nov 2022 | Building and fire safety | Development and regeneration | Tenants and residents

Planners integral to meeting the needs of England’s ageing population

New report by RTPI and CIH provides best practice advice to improve the delivery of housing for older people

08 Nov 2022 | Health and housing | Homelessness

Lack of affordable housing and the cost of living crisis is leaving domestic abuse survivors vulnerable, despite recent Government reforms, says latest Solace report

Solace Women’s Aid have recently released a new report which shows that the number of people made homeless by domestic abuse in the last year (April 2021 to March 2022) has increased

02 Nov 2022 | Homelessness

Latest figures show worrying increase in people sleeping rough for the first time

CIH respond to latest CHAIN report showing an increase in homelessness figures and call on government to take urgent action

01 Nov 2022

UK Housing Review autumn briefing paper shows more than half of “first-time” buyers are actually previous owners

Find all the latest analysis and updates on the pressing housing topics of the moment in the UK Housing Review 2022 autumn briefing paper published today – a UK housing sector must read document.

01 Nov 2022 | CIH updates | Homelessness | Income and financial wellbeing

University of Glasgow housing student wins CIH Malcolm Smith Award

Nicky Imrie has received a prestigious award for her work outlining the importance of homelessness and help with housing costs as key drivers for UK housing policy change.

28 Oct 2022 | Building and fire safety | Climate and sustainability | Health and housing | Tenants and residents

CIH response to the net zero review call for evidence

The best way to reduce the amount people must spend to heat their homes, now and in the future, is to invest in energy efficiency measures.

27 Oct 2022 | Regulation and legal

CIH response to the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities report on exempt accommodation

CIH welcome the DLUHC Committee report published today on exempt accommodation and support services, the important failings it highlights and the recommendations it makes to government.

27 Oct 2022 | Climate and sustainability | Development and regeneration

Absence of government is curtailing housing delivery

CIH Northern Ireland director, Justin Cartwright, expresses concern at the damage that will be done to the pace and scale of delivery of new homes and decarbonisation targets.

27 Oct 2022 | Health and housing | Income and financial wellbeing | Tenants and residents

Dan bwysau: Dywed tri chwarter o staff tai Cynghorau fod eu hiechyd meddwl yn dirywio

Mae CIH Cymru wedi cyhoeddi eu trydydd adroddiad ar brofiad pobl sy’n gweithio mewn adrannau tai mewn awdurdodau lleol ledled Cymru.