CIH Scotland responds to latest homelessness statistics showing sharp rise in use of B&Bs as temporary accommodation
We're pleased to be able to respond to the Department for Communities equality assessment consultation on behalf of our members.
In partnership with Tai Pawb and Shelter Cymru, CIH Cymru provides a detailed response to inform Welsh government's work on securing a path towards adequate housing.
The survey will look to understand what motivates the Welsh housing sector and the potential impacts of the UK and Welsh governments’ budgets on the work of delivering to current targets.
We are pleased to be able to respond on behalf of members to Ofgem's consultation on resetting the energy debt landscape.
We welcome the opportunity to contribute further to Ofgem and DESNZ’s work on this important area of regulation.
CIH has welcomed the opportunity to respond to the HSCS committee on this inquiry into adult social care reform.
Discover the finalists for this year's ceremony, taking place at the Titanic Museum, Belfast on Friday 21 February 2025
CIH NI welcomes the decision to remove intimidation points from the Housing Selection Scheme as a significant step towards a more equitable and just housing system.
We welcome the opportunity to contribute to the consultation on the draft budget for 2025/2026.
We are pleased to be able to have the opportunity to respond to Labour's consultation on their manifesto for 2026.
CIH responds to the publication of the Public Accounts Committee's report on Tackling Homelessness
We welcome the opportunity to respond to the Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee’s inquiry on children in temporary accommodation.
We welcome the opportunity to respond to the Environmental Audit Committee’s (EAC) important inquiry on environmental sustainability and housing growth.
The final outputs from the Holding on to Home study have been published, including key findings and guidance for social landlords endorsed by CIH's chief executive Gavin Smart.