On 6 March, the Chancellor published his Spring Budget. Housing did not feature much but this guide summarises the measures that members are likely to be interested in, alongside our response.
CIH Scotland response to the Scottish Government consultation on a new Social Housing Net-zero Standard (SHNZS) to replace the current Energy Efficiency Standard for Social Housing (EESSH2)
CIH Scotland's response to the Scottish Government's proposals for a Heat in Buildings Bill setting minimum energy efficiency standards for the private sector and clean heat across tenures.
Anti-social behaviour can have a significant negative impact on people’s lives and local areas, and CIH supports measures that aim to tackle this in a timely way, so that problems do not escalate.
We support the introduction of positive requirements, which presents a proactive approach to addressing the root causes of ASB.
Read our latest response to the government on the Future Homes Standard and options that members have consulted on.
Read our submission response to DLUHC on the detail behind Awaab's Law collated with the support of members.
This joint research with Fife Council looks at the barriers people face accessing the private rented sector and how to make it an attractive, viable option for those experiencing homelessness.
This member-exclusive briefing sets out the key funding allocations in Welsh Government's final budget 2024/25 - A Budget to Protect the Services which Matter Most to You.
CIH's submission to the APPG discussing sheltered and independent living housing.
CIH responds to the second consultation on the Building Safety Levy, find out what detail is in our response to government.
This new CIH member briefing gives an update on key milestones for net-zero and fuel poverty in Scotland.
Discover more about the seven proposals outlined in the consultation which will apply to the social rented sector.
Discover the full detail of the new proposed Standards, which include an enhanced code of conduct and qualification requirements.
Explore CIH Cymru research to establish the current qualification make-up of relevant housing managers and highlight the level of skill and knowledge that already exists here in Wales.
This report sets out some of the key trends in the responses we received from across the sector.
Archwiliwch ymchwil CIH Cymru i sefydlu cyfansoddiad cymwysterau cyfredol rheolwyr tai perthnasol ac amlygu lefel y sgil a'r wybodaeth sydd eisoes yn bodoli yma yng Nghymru.
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