The chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Housing, Terrie Alafat CBE, today announced she will retire at the end of November.
Close to Home: Housing and Communities explores the challenges and triumphs of the housing sector today, outlining aims for the future and highlighting the partnerships that are making a real impact.
Mewn partneriaeth efo Tai Pawb a Shelter Cymru mae CIH Cymru wedi comisiynu Dr. Simon Hoffman is cwblhau ymchwil i ddangos sut gall Tai dod yn hawl dynol yng Nghymru.
In partnership with Tai Pawb and Shelter Cymru, CIH Cymru commissioned Dr. Simon Hoffman to complete research looking at how housing could be made a human right in Wales.
CIH welcomes the government consultation on building safety regulations proposed in the Hackitt report. We support many of the proposals but we are concerned at the consultation's short timescale.
CIH deputy chief executive Gavin Smart responds to the latest statutory homelessness figures for England.
CIH deputy chief executive Gavin Smart responds to the Supreme Court ruling on the benefit cap.
The Chartered Institute of Housing has confirmed Geraldine Howley OBE, chief executive of Bradford-based Incommunities Group, as chair of its governing board.
CIH chief executive Terrie Alafat CBE responds to the Prime Minister's announcement.
Y newyddion diweddara ar sut gall yr adolygiad tai fforddiadwy effeithio ariannu adeiladu tai newydd a fforddadwyedd ar gyfer tenantiaid.
The latest on how the affordable housing review could impact building new homes and affordability for tenants.
Welsh Government releases new homelessness statistics that reveal pressure on social housing and ongoing reliance on the private rented sector.
The Tyfu Tai Cymru project, part of CIH Cymru, has today released its research on private renting and mental health in Wales.
The Welsh government has today published its latest estimate of the amount of people sleeping rough in Wales.
Six North Wales councils join forces to fight homelessness