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Hire right first time, uncover the top predictors for candidate success. Spoiler alert – they aren’t education or qualifications. Join us with Bridge of Hope where they will take you from commitment to driving both social and community change.
Gain a deeper understanding of the Northern Ireland policy landscape. Join housing law and policy expert Justin Cartwright for a virtual event that will explore the key changes facing the region, providing valuable insights for professionals and interested parties alike.
Bringing together over 500 key influencers and professionals from across the sector, this event offers an opportunity to network and discuss key issues, whilst supporting Julie Haydon’s Rooted in Resilience presidential campaign and fundraising for Mind.
Places are limited and our annual event is always popular, so book your place early to avoid disappointment.
The Renters’ Rights Act is likely to come into effect in 2026. Join us to explore what this means for the social housing sector and your role as a landlord
With good practice and innovation in abundance, you’ll have the chance to collaborate and build relationships with peers across the sector. The festival’s programme will give you the opportunity to get involved in top level debates and engage with influential professionals.
Be part of the CIH Northern Housing Festival and connect with housing professionals, politicians, practitioners and tenants exploring the North's housing challenges and opportunities.
The All-Ireland Housing Awards recognise the creativity, passion and innovation of housing organisations and individuals across the sector in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
On the 30th of September the government published their directions on STAIRs to the Regulator of Social Housing.
The STAIRs will aim to introduce a new standard that will require Private Registered Providers to be transparent with their residents and share data about the management of their homes. By October 2026 housing providers will have to meet the requirement around proactive publishing of information, and by April 2027 they will have to meet the requirement relating to responding to requests.
As our communities grow more diverse, housing professionals are increasingly at the forefront of cultural integration. This webinar explores how shifting cultural landscapes are reshaping neighbourhoods — and what we can do to support tenants from all backgrounds.
Together with providers, practitioners, sector colleagues and government leaders, TAI offers you the opportunity to share, engage and learn as well as network with professionals across Wales.