Watch our webinar recording to understand more about redefining policies and practice to better support survivors out of debt and into safe housing.
Our future depends on those entering the profession now. Yet despite their importance, we know very little about their professional journeys, what motivates them, what concerns them, and what kind of future they want to help shape. CIH Futures felt it was time we listened more closely, and that’s why we launched the UK’s first-ever survey focused entirely on housing professionals under the age of 35 – and the result are in.
The Autumn Budget on 26 November marks a key date in the calendar. At this webinar we explored what it means for housing.
Domestic abuse impacts individuals, families, and communities — and housing providers have a vital role to play in providing safety and support. In this session we were shown powerful examples of best practice and how collaboration is driving change and saving lives.
Since 2020, this nationwide campaign has united over 100 organisations in a shared mission to make our homes, workplaces, and communities more accessible and carer friendly. As we reflect on five years of impact, the next chapter begins with a renewed and urgent commitment to supporting parent carers of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions.
Join us as we discuss the importance of tackling domestic abuse as professionals in the housing sector.
In this webinar we heard about the way housing providers are working collaboratively and prioritising EDI in the sector.
Tune in to hear about the Rooted in Resilience president's campaign from Julie Hayden. Highlighting the importance of developing a resilient mindset and how doing so can help housing professionals to thrive in a sector that continues to face change and challenge.
The Competence and Conduct Standard introduces a sector-wide, outcome-based framework for social housing staff in England. It also requires senior professionals overseeing social housing services to have a housing management qualification.
We found out the number of families experiencing homelessness is rising. From rapidly increasing numbers in temporary accommodation (TA) to those hidden from the statistics, hundreds of thousands of people in the UK are stuck without a place to call home.