Join host, Dr Eve Blezard, policy lead at CIH for this episode discussing the wider impacts on businesses and workforces for the Competence and Conduct Standard. Hear from two colleagues, Azi and Venetia from CIH’s awarding organisation team about why the standard is about more than just qualifications and why as an organisation and individual you need to get organised sooner rather than later to avoid the rush.
Join former Housing Minister Eddie Hughes, to hear how to engage with ministers and ensure housing is a priority at the highest levels of government
Watch this essential webinar as we unpack what Awaab’s Law means in practice, the steps your organisation must take to ensure compliance, and how to build a culture of safety, accountability, and tenant trust.
Rhian Bowen-Davies, older people’s commissioner for Wales, delivered a keynote session, sharing her perspective on the opportunities and challenges of an ageing population and the vital role housing plays in promoting wellbeing and independence.
Tune in to this bitesize episode of the CIH Podcast as we hear from Fuad Mahamed the founder and CEO of ACH. He tells his story of being a refugee and why he’s so passionate about bringing his own experience to help others in the same situation. Learn how ACH partners with housing providers to help provide support for their diverse communities to develop skills and opportunities providing benefit back to our economy.
Released on mentoring day, this bitesize podcast asks a mentor and mentee why they think mentoring is such an advantage for your professional career. Learn more about mentoring in the podcast, and to sign up visit CIH's website: https://www.cih.org/membership/member-benefits/mentoring
More knowledge about the adaptations and disabled facilities grant process. Explored how landlords can lead the process and apply for adaptations. Understood the benefits for both landlord and tenant in taking a proactive and leading role.
Wales needs a sustainable housing system which supports a circular economy agenda, ensuring everyone can access a safe, suitable and affordable home, an equitable housing system where stigma is eradicated, and a housing workforce which is valued.
The UK Housing Review (UKHR), is published annually and is a key document for the sector bringing together data and analysis covering the whole of the UK. The Autumn Briefing Paper gives snapshots of a range of issues focusing on progress made after a year of a Labour government.
As we recognise #FloodActionWeek we hear from Rehan and Debansu from ZED PODS on their innovative housing designs which eliminate the risk of flooding to homes built on flood prone areas.