CIH's response to the government consultation on sprinklers in care homes, removal of national classes, and staircases in residential buildings.
This report assesses the potential impact of introducing rent controls to the social rented sector in Scotland.
Be inspired by the variety of innovative and collaborative projects happening in the Northern Housing Good Practice Compendium.
CIH and Grand Union held a second roundtable exploring the developing partnerships, between housing, health and social care, to benefit the health and wellbeing of local communities, and how these can be expanded. This is the second report looking at how shared approaches can be developed and embedded in the ways partner organisations work in place (find the first report here).
You can also listen to Aileen Evans (CEO, Grand Union Housing Group) and Liz Parsons (Head of public health, built environment and social housing) discuss the aims of the partnership with CIH’s Rachael Williamson on our podcast.
An easy to read compendium of facts, figures, good practice and resources centred around CIH’s 2022 16 days of activism coverage.
The first datasets from the Census have been released and reveal the housing headlines for England.
CIH has responded to this consultation from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities.
Your guide to the 14 clauses of the Support Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Bill alongside the background, context, detail of the Bill and CIH's response.
This cost of living briefing provides the latest research and data available and examines the disproportionate impact of the crisis on Black and ethnic minority communities.
Ahead of the Chancellor's Spring Budget 2023 CIH are calling for action to support those on the lowest incomes, to decarbonise the residential sector and to finance new social and affordable housing.
CIH has responded to this consultation on the consequential changes to homelessness legislation as a result of the Renters Reform Bill.
This is a response to the commission for Welsh-speaking communities request for evidence on how to strengthen Welsh-speaking communities through housing policy.
Dyma ymateb i gais gan y Comisiwn Cymunedau Cymraeg am dystiolaeth ar sut i gryfhau cymunedau Cymraeg eu hiaith drwy bolisi tai.
Mae’r papur briffio hwn i aelodau yn canolbwyntio ar set ddata ddiweddaraf Cyfrifiad 2021 y Swyddfa Ystadegau Gwladol ar gyfer Cymru.
UPDATE: This briefing replaces an earlier version published on 13 January as new regulations have now been laid in Parliament.
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