The latest on how the affordable housing review could impact building new homes and affordability for tenants.
Welsh Government releases new homelessness statistics that reveal pressure on social housing and ongoing reliance on the private rented sector.
The Tyfu Tai Cymru project, part of CIH Cymru, has today released its research on private renting and mental health in Wales.
The Welsh government has today published its latest estimate of the amount of people sleeping rough in Wales.
Six North Wales councils join forces to fight homelessness
Today the Welsh government published the results of the Welsh Housing conditions survey 2017-18 which shows a positive improvement in housing conditions since the previous survey in 2008
Tyfu Tai Cymru, managed by CIH Cymru, has launched its Housing Voices report which brings together key information from regional forums held across Wales earlier this year.
The 'right to rent' should not be included in the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Bill according to the Equalities, Community and Local Government Committee.
CIH Cymru have submitted a comprehensive body of evidence to inform the review of affordable housing supply in Wales.
Today CIH Cymru’s Tyfu Tai Cymru project launched its second piece of research – ‘Weighing the options’.
Cabinet Secretary for Health and social services, Vaughan Gething AM, has announced plans to change the way health and social care services are delivered, bringing more services closer to home
Housing professionals are being invited to attend the latest in a series of ministerial roundtables with Rebecca Evans.
Hundreds of housing professionals are gathering in Cardiff this week for the biggest housing event in Wales.
CIH Cymru launches its Public perceptions of social housing survey which asked the Welsh public for their opinion about social housing, homelessness and the public policy issues most important to them
CIH Cymru director Matt Dicks has welcomed a review of housing policy in Wales and says it must consider housing alongside education, health, social care, public protection and economic development