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Diversity briefing – July
Have you suggested your tenants join the board mentoring programme from HDN yet? HDN-eBriefing-July-2015- HDN-eBriefing-August-2015…
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Consumer regulation and compliants – changes by the regulator
The English social housing regulator has changed its procedures to ensure consumer complaints against landlords are not incorrectly dismissed. According to Inside Housing: “The…
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Worklessness amongst social housing tenants – research by the NHF
This article was in the Guardian on line this week and follows research by the NHF on the number of people who are in…
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G15 landlords ask government to review regulation
The G15 group of large housing associations in London has called for a review of the current regulatory system for social housing in England…
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The northern powerhouse – a business perspective
IPPR have been looking at the northern powerhouse from the perspective of business. rhetoric-to-reality-sep2015 They say: “We take a hard-nosed look at the facts…
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Looking forward to the spending review?
This is the take from IPPR on what they think the Chancellor will do: the-chancellors-choices_Aug2015 ” This report shows how the chancellor could make…
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Revolving door of hospital discharge for vulnerable people
With hospitals creaking under the strain of seemingly endless demand, it is not surprising that stories tackling the issue often come with shocking statistics.…
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Impat of the summer budget on low income families
Joseph Rowntree Foundation do some great work. This time they have been considering the impact of the summer 2015 budget. Accoridng to JRF: “Families…
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Pay to stay – what does it mean for the regions?
Tens of thousands of social tenants across southern England affected by Pay to Stay would struggle to afford to carry on living in their…
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What is ahead for housing?
This is what CIH chief executive Terrie Alafat is thinking as she takes a look at what parliament might have in store for housing. From…