In this joint report by CIH Cymru and Public Health Wales this Housing Impact Assessment provides an overview of how the COVID-19 pandemic has impact housing insecurity.
The winners of the Chartered Institute of Housing’s (CIH) Northern Housing Awards for excellence in housing have been announced at an awards ceremony in the Hilton Gateshead, on 18 November .
This extension to the professional standards is incredible and will help guide modern housing professionals on their career journey.
This stark research from Tyfu Tai Cymru reveals the stark nature of supply chain challenges facing the housing sector in Wales.
Ahead of the UN climate change conference, COP26, four housing and communities bodies have united to work towards a strategy to improve energy efficiency in Northern Ireland homes.
Stamp duty concessions are making it extremely difficult for first time buyers to get on the property ladder, the UK Housing Review’s Autumn Briefing Paper has revealed.
This new report highlights that money spent on housing support could be used more effectively:
This week, CIH and Homeless Link welcome the first two groups of learners onto their new joint Level 3 qualification in Supporting Homeless People.
Recognising the creativity and passion of housing individuals and organisations across Wales, sharing best practice and incredible innovations.
A new report launched by the Chartered Institute of Housing and housing provider Orbit, puts the customer at the centre of the conversation about how we reach net zero carbon.
CIH responds to the government newly published National Disability Strategy, which aims to improve the everyday lives of disabled people.
Taking up the role of Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) president, today Jo Richardson has unveiled more about her presidential campaign which will run throughout her time in office.
A cross-industry steering group, which included CIH, has highlighted a significant disparity between public perception and what’s actually on offer at retirement housing schemes.
The supply of social rented homes has fallen by almost 210,000 in England between 2012 and 2020, according to the UK Housing Review 2021.
The Chartered Institute of Housing has introduced set of professional standards setting out the knowledge, skills and behaviour which underpin the great work that housing professionals do every day.