13 Apr 2022 | Affordability and benefits | Building new homes | Building safety and housing management | Regulation and legal | Tenants and residents

CIH Scotland sets out its recommendations for the ‘rented sector’

CIH Scotland has responded to the of the Scottish Government consultation on the rented sector setting out recommendations on where changes should be made to improve housing outcomes for all tenants.

07 Apr 2022 | Climate and sustainability

CIH responds to Energy Security Strategy

This Energy Security Strategy is a missed opportunity to invest in a critically needed programme of energy efficiency measures in our existing homes.

31 Mar 2022 | Building new homes | Climate and sustainability | Planning

CIH Scotland welcomes National Planning Framework 4 while calling for more Government leadership on delivery

CIH Scotland has published its response to the Scottish Government consultation on the draft National Planning Framework 4.

30 Mar 2022 | Homelessness | Regulation and legal

CIH Scotland raises concerns about limitations of Prevention Duty to stop homelessness

CIH Scotland has responded to the consultation on te introduction of a legal duty to prevent homelessness.

29 Mar 2022 | About CIH | Building safety and housing management | Regulation and legal | Tenants and residents

CIH responds to social housing regulation reforms

Across the industry, we must accept that where poor quality or poor customer service exists, it should be highlighted and put right. We must embrace transparency and accountability

28 Mar 2022 | About CIH | Affordability and benefits | Climate and sustainability | Tenants and residents

The 30th edition of the UK Housing Review is here

The UK Housing Review is a key resource for housing professionals, leaders and policymakers across the public and private housing sectors in the UK.

28 Mar 2022 | Affordability and benefits | Building new homes | Climate and sustainability | Homelessness

Further action needs to sustain social housing momentum

Reflecting on the UK Housing Review 2022, CIH Cymru welcomes both progress and the ambition to deliver social housing but warns that momentum must continue.

28 Mar 2022 | Affordability and benefits | Building new homes

UK Housing Review gives warning on future of 43,000 Housing Executive homes

Structural funding problems continue to hinder the Housing Executive’s ability to invest in its homes, according to the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual UK Housing Review 2022.

23 Mar 2022 | About CIH | Affordability and benefits | Climate and sustainability | Tenants and residents

CIH responds to Chancellor's Spring Statement

We are disappointed that measures announced today will not come close to bridging the gap between what the lowest income households have and what they need

16 Mar 2022 | About CIH | Equality, diversity and inclusion

CIH invests in Welsh language

We’re pleased to share that the CIH website is now fully bilingual meaning members in Wales can access content through Welsh and English.

16 Mar 2022 | About CIH | Equality, diversity and inclusion

CIH yn buddsoddi yn y Gymraeg

Mae’n bleser gennym rannu bod ein gwefan bellach yn gwbl ddwyieithog sy’n golygu bod aelodau yng Nghymru yn gallu cyrchu cynnwys yn Gymraeg a Saesneg.

15 Mar 2022 | Health | Homelessness | Tenants and residents

UK Covid-19 Inquiry to include consideration of housing and homelessness

The Government has now published the draft terms of reference for the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.

15 Mar 2022 | About CIH | Tenants and residents

CIH responds to Homes for Ukraine scheme launch

The new scheme supporting UK householders to host refugees is a positive step, but we have significant concerns about implementation.

15 Mar 2022 | About CIH | Affordability and benefits | Building new homes | Climate and sustainability | Homelessness | Tenants and residents

CIH’s submission to the Chancellor’s March 2022 Budget

Explore our full submission to the Chancellor’s March 2022 Spring Budget.

11 Mar 2022

UK Housing Review 2022 shows millions of households could be plunged into fuel poverty unless government acts to address spiralling costs and energy inefficiency

Analysis for the upcoming UK Housing Review shows low-income households are bearing the brunt of rising inflation and face being plunged into poverty if Government does not intervene.