Just over three quarters of the Welsh public agree that a right to housing should be a law in Wales - in this snapshot of public opinion, find out what other views on housing the public hold.
Research delivered through Tyfu Tai Cymru calls for more to be done to reduce the barriers to community-led approaches to addressing empty homes becoming more common-place.
Our thoughts in response to the UK Spending Review announced on 25 November 2020.
We are pleased that the long-promised white paper has been published.
Alongside the coalition, we are calling for the government to work with us to deliver more positive and effective alternatives
Today, the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) has published its National Statement of Expectations for Supported Housing.
All political parties in Wales are being urged to 'Back the Bill' and commit to a legal right to adequate housing in their 2021 Welsh Parliament Election manifestos.
CIH Cymru launches its Welsh Parliament manifesto ‘Back Housing 2021’.
A new report launching from the Chartered Institute of Housing and The Institute of Leadership and Management.
CIH policy advisor John Perry, unpicks the Government’s announcement for new investment in affordable homes.
As part of the #ShineALight campaign, CIH president Aileen Evans has launched a new guide to help housing organisations whose tenants and other customers may have mental health problems.
The Chartered Institute of Housing and Orbit Group make the case for change as governments across the UK decide how to boost investment after the COVID-19 crisis.
Housing Secretary, Robert Jenrick has launched new investment in housing to help the country build back better, including homes for social rent to help the most vulnerable.
“The Future of Housing” explores the challenges and triumphs of the housing sector today, hopes for the future and the partnerships making a real difference in a pandemic-informed world.
Everyone associated with Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) is saddened by the passing of our former Scotland director, Alan Ferguson.