This publication provides a round up recent Scottish influencing work, briefings, consultation responses and member updates.
The key findings of a major study of tenancy sustainment in the social housing sector by the Holding on to Home study team.
Endorsed by CIH, this guidance draws on evidence from the Holding on to Home large-scale, multi-method, two-year study of tenancy sustainment.
Read our member what you need to know guide about the English Devolution White Paper, which comes ahead of the English Devolution Bill in 2025.
This guide has been prepared to support CIH members with understanding and responding to the government’s proposed reforms to Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs).
Read our EPC survey questions in advance of completing our online form.
CIH Northern Ireland welcomes the Department for the Economy's consultation on supporting the transition to low-carbon heating in residential buildings.
This briefing outlines the key housing related allocations in Welsh government's draft budget 2025/26
Beth mae angen i chi ei wybod am gyllideb ddrafft Llywodraeth Cymru 2025-26
In February 2024 the Senedd’s local government and housing committee launched an inquiry into social housing supply in Wales. CIH Cymru provided both written and oral evidence to the committee.
Ym mis Chwefror 2024 lansiodd pwyllgor llywodraeth leol a thai’r Senedd ymchwiliad i’r cyflenwad o dai cymdeithasol yng Nghymru. Darparodd CIH Cymru dystiolaeth ysgrifenedig a llafar i'r pwyllgor.
The draft Scottish budget 2025/26 was announced on 5 December. This member briefing sets out implications for the housing sector.
CIH Cymru welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Senedd’s finance committee’s consultation on the draft budget 2025/26.
We welcome the opportunity to submit evidence to the NHS 10 Year Health Plan call for input, and have provided responses to all five questions.
Ahead of the stage one debate on the Housing (Scotland) Bill, this briefing sets out CIH Scotland’s position on key proposals in the Bill and some suggestions for amendments.
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