The goverment has announced measures to ease access to some benefits for those affected by Coronavirus.
This briefing summarises the main housing-related points from the 2020 Budget and gives CIH's initial response to the Budget announcements.
In 2019 the Scottish Parliament's Cross Party Group on Housing formed a sub group to respond to the Scottish Government's draft vision on Housing to 2040. This publication provides a short summary of the group's main report.
In 2019 the Scottish Parliament's Cross Party Group on Housing formed a sub group to respond to the Scottish Government's draft vision on Housing to 2040. This report sets out the group's response.
CIH has responded to the consultation on proposed changes to Part L and Part F of the building regulations for new dwellings
In its response to the consultation, CIH outlined its commitment to improved environmental and energy efficiency standards in housebuilding, and calls for the Future Homes Standard to be ambitious and lead on high standards rather than follow industry practice.
CIH's submission calls on the chancellor to increase grant levels to fund homes at social rent, provide more help with housing costs, and invest in meeting housing support needs.
This guide was launched by CIH President Aileen Evans as part of her presidential campaign Shine A Light.
The third in our series of briefings linked to the CIH Scotland Housing Festival 2020 focusses on the private rented sector in Scotland.
CIH Scotland recommends the committee considers what legislative steps are needed to fairly end joint tenancies as per the recommendation from the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Action Group in 2018.
Managing cases involving domestic abuse is a key part of delivering a high quality, customer focused housing management service.
This guide takes the Make A Stand pledge as its starting point and looks at the forms domestic abuse can take, how organisations can respond to domestic abuse and embed policies into service delivery. It also illustrates how organisations are delivering on the pledge points in a practical way.
The second in our series of briefings linked to the CIH Scotland Housing Festival 2020 focusses on housing and ageing.
The independent panel reviewing affordable housing supply in Wales suggested a 5-year rent regime would provide certainty to organisations and tenants alike.
This would be underpinned by organisations doing more to evidence how their rent setting provided value for money and had been shaped with meaningful tenant engagement.
The Welsh Government announced the detail of its draft budget on 16 December 2019, with additional monies for affordable housing and an increase in the financial settlement for local government.
This report assesses the impact of the lifting of the Housing Revenue Account borrowing caps and whether Treasury projections are likely to be met.
Gwelir y wybodaeth ddiweddaraf ynglŷn â’r polisi rhent ar gyfer Rhenti Tai Cymdeithasol 2020-2021 yn cynnwys cefndir i'r trefniadau newydd a sut allan nhw effeithio tenantiaid a sefydliadau.
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