The latest meeting of the supported housing network heard from ASB expert Darren Burton, and looked at managing ASB within supported housing, and the important role of local partnerships
How we talk about homes matters. Join us for the third session in our series, where we discuss tips for framing data effectively when talking about homes.
We all have power as communicators to tell a story about homes that builds understanding and support for solutions to make our housing system better.
We need a new conversation about housing in the UK, to build greater public support and action to deliver quality homes for everyone.
That's why Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Nationwide Foundation have been partnering with FrameWorks UK to understand how people think about homes in the UK, and to find communications strategies that we can all use to reframe our communications.
In this series, Sophie Gordon, principal communications strategist from FrameWorks UK shares insight, guidance and tips, useful for anyone communicating about homes, and those with an interest in how we can build support for change.
Things can move quite quickly in housing, so making sure our members have a space to get vital up-to-date news, information and guidance is incredibly important.
In our next membership session, we will showcase the recently updated CIH Knowledge Hub and demonstrate how this online resource can support you in your role as a housing professional.
We'll be joined by CIH digital content manager, Emma Elston who will be discussing how the Knowledge Hub can assist you throughout your career and will be showing you how to access cutting edge best practice and information around current legislation. We will also be joined by some of our members who have contributed case studies, plus individuals that use the Hub frequently.
This interactive session will give you the opportunity to network with other delegates and to share your thoughts and feedback on the newly updated knowledge hub.
Emma Elston, digital content manager, Chartered Institute of Housing
Dave Mayner, director of housing service and community engagement, Co-Operative Housing, Republic of Ireland
Chairs: Rachael Williamson, head of policy and external affairs, Chartered Institute of Housing
Catch up on this webinar from Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) and National Housing Federation (NHF) discussing the progress made in implementing our joint action plan.
18 months ago, an independent commission published the Better Social Housing Review (BSHR). The BSHR included recommendations for how social housing providers could improve the quality of their homes and customer services.
Since its publication, a wave of new regulation has been introduced and the National Housing Federation (NHF) and the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) have published a joint action plan to support housing associations as they implement the recommendations and regulations. Housing associations have been making positive changes across their organisations and we are keen to share these case studies with our members.
Hear from CIH chief executive, Gavin Smart, and Ben Marshall, from IpsosMori, on the prospects for the general election, where housing features and what CIH is doing to inform the debate.
The announcement of a general election for 4 July surprised many politicians and observers alike. Over the next six weeks political parties will make their case to the country. Where will housing feature in the campaign? Join Gavin Smart and the CIH public affairs team as they talk you through what we know, what we think we know, and why CIH believes our ten-point plan can fix the housing crisis.
How we talk about homes matters. Join us for the second session in our series where we will focus on framing communications to make the case for more social homes, weaving in additional insights from FrameWorks UK's previous research on poverty and homelessness.
Practical, evidence-based guidance and tips for communicating about homes in the UK.
How we talk about homes matters. We all have power as communicators to tell a story about homes that builds understanding and support for solutions to make out housing system better.
We need a new conversation about housing in the UK, to build greater public support and action to deliver quality homes for everyone.
That's why Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Nationwide Foundation have been partnering with FrameWorks UK to understand how people think about homes in the UK, and to find communications strategies that we can all use to reframe our communications.
In this series, Sophie Gordon, principal communications strategist from FrameWorks UK will share insights, guidance and tips, useful for anyone communicating about homes, and those with an interest in how we can build support for change.
Join us at this online event, in partnership with ALACHO, as we discuss the details of the Housing (Scotland) Bill and hear from Gavin Smith, chair of CIH Scotland and service manager for access and homelessness at Fife Council on the provisions in the Bill around the homelessness prevention duty.
In this session, flooding experts from the Environment Agency share the steps you can take to minimise the impacts of flooding and develop resident engagement and recovery plans.
In this virtual event we discuss the details of the Housing (Scotland) Bill and hear from Professor Ken Gibb, professor in housing economics, University of Glasgow and director of the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) on the provisions in the Bill around rent controls
As housing professionals, we are committed not only to providing high quality affordable homes, but to building neighbourhoods and promoting safer communities. Residents should live in safe spaces and thrive in their local areas.
At CIH Ireland, we want to ensure our members are equipped with the knowledge and skills you need to prevent and tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) effectively.