Darllenwch 32 o brosiectau llawn, gan gynnwys manylion cyswllt ar gyfer arweinwyr prosiect ac esboniadau o sut y cyflawnwyd y canlyniadau a'r cyflawniadau.
Dogfen ddysgu graidd yn llawn ysbrydoliaeth, syniadau ac arloesedd i helpu’r sector i greu dyfodol lle mae gan bawb rywle i’w alw’n gartref.
Discover more and feed in your views to inform our responses.
A core learning document full of inspiration, ideas, and innovation to help the sector create a future where everyone has a place to call home.
Delve into the detail of the announcements made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on 22 November 2023.
The Social Housing (Regulation) Act places the Complaints Handling Code on a statutory footing, requiring the Ombudsman to ensure that housing organisations comply with the Code.
CIH is pleased to provide comment on the government’s consultation on its directions to the Regulator of Social Housing in respect of the provision of information to tenants on their rights and complaints.
Read our full submission to House of Lords Built Environment Committee’s inquiry "Modern methods of construction – what’s gone wrong?"
Mae'r papur briffio hwn yn darparu trosolwg o'r safonau newydd gan gynnwys yr amserlenni wedi'u diweddaru.
Fe wnaethom gyhoeddi’r papur briffio hwn yn y lle cyntaf ym mis Mehefin 2023 fel rhan
o’n hymgysylltiad ar y Safon Ansawdd Tai Cymru (SATC) newydd arfaethedig sydd i’w
chyhoeddi yn 2023.
This briefing provides an overview of the new standards including the updated timeframes.
We initially published this briefing in June 2023 as part of our engagement on the proposed new Welsh Housing Quality Standard (WHQS) to be published in 2023.
Read CIH NI's consultation response submitted to the Northern Irish Department of Finance
Research commissioned by CIH Scotland in partnership with Fife Council highlights the shortfall between Local Housing Allowance and the cost of renting a home in the private rented sector in Scotland.
Read CIH's full submission to the PAC supported housing inquiry
At CIH, we value the development of new consumer standards in consultation with landlords and tenants.
The aim for these standards is to make a meaningful difference for tenants, as well as being deliverable by landlords and able to be regulated, and of a consistent set of outcome focused standards across housing association and local authority landlords.
After receiving Royal Assent on 26 October 2023, the Energy Act is the largest piece of primary legislation on energy in several years with the aim of transforming the UK’s energy system.
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