A summary of our response to the government consultation on social rent policy including links to the response we submitted to government and our joint research on this topic with Savills.
The Cost of Living (Protection of Tenants) (Scotland) Bill 2022 has now been introduced as part of the Scottish Government’s response to the cost of living crisis.
Following three successful pilot cohorts, the new qualification developed by CIH and Homeless Link will soon be rolled out to homelessness organisations across the country.
Launched today In my shoes is Lara Oyedele's CIH presidential campaign, which seeks to raise awareness of the importance of racial diversity in the housing sector.
Three new Board members have been appointed to support the work of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) in Scotland.
An overview of the key findings from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities annual statutory homeless report alongside CIH's response.
Commissioned by the Back the Bill partners, independent analysis undertaken by Alma Economics identifies benefits to the public purse worth £11.5bn against overall costs of £5bn over a 30-year period.
Three new Board members have been appointed to support the work of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) in Scotland.
Dyna’r prif ganfyddiad a wnaethpwyd gan ymgyrch Cefnogi'r Bil wrth iddo gyhoeddi ail gam yr ymchwil i effeithiau cymdeithasol ac economaidd ar yr hawl i dai digonol yng Nghymru.
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has finalised the new tenant satisfaction measures (TSMs) that social landlords will be judged on under new consumer standards.
We are disappointed that the mini-budget set forth by Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has not provided the targeted support many of us were calling for to help those on the lowest incomes.
Without further urgent, coordinated action the Government will miss its manifesto target of ending rough sleeping by 2024
CIH Scotland has announced the shortlisted nominees for the Scotland Housing Awards which will take place on 27 October at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow.
CIH welcomes Kerslake Commission's latest report on homelessness and rough sleeping which calls for urgent government intervention to prevent a housing crisis as a result of the cost of living crisis.
Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) submit evidence to the government on the benefits and challenges created by the steep rise in short term and holiday lettings.