Governance
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Briefings
Regulation under the new regime for England: an HQN survey
Network briefing by Janis Bright and Alistair McIntosh
All change! An evaluation of the new frameworks for regulating social housing in England and Scotland
Network briefing by Roger Jarman
Development for registered providers - some current issues
Network briefing by Peter Atkinson
Social tenants and landlords: the Coalition's approach
Network briefing by Martin Wheatley
Literacy – guidelines for social housing providers
Network briefing by Joanna Jeffery and Richard Seager
Resident involvement in social housing in the UK and Europe: research and good practice
Briefing by Janis Bright
Council self-financing and stock transfer: the housing association perspective
Network briefing by Robin Tebbutt
A new approach to regulation? The social housing regulator’s proposals for revised regulatory standards
Network briefing by John Wheeldon
Self-financing for councils: update on stock issues
Network briefing by Robin Tebbutt
Laying the Foundations: A Housing Strategy for England
Network briefing by Janis Bright
Current events and public training
Emirates Stadium, London - SOLD OUT
22 May 2012
The Studio, Manchester
24 May 2012
The Studio, Manchester
29 May 2012
News
Scottish Housing Regulator publishes its annual Scottish Housing Quality Standard (SHQS) Progress Update Report
The Scottish Housing Regulator today published its annual analysis of social landlords’ progress towards achieving the Scottish Housing Quality Standard (SHQS)
Scottish Housing Regulator publishes its analysis of RSL finances
The Scottish Housing Regulator today published “Weathering the Storm?” its analysis of the finances of Scottish Registered Social Landlords (RSLs). It concludes that RSLs are facing significant but manageable financial stresses
The regulatory framework for social housing in England from April 2012
This document comprises the regulatory framework for social housing in England applicable from 1 April 2012. This replaces the regulatory framework that came into effect on 1 April 2010
Tenant Panels: Options for Accountability
Delivering the best housing services requires effective Tenant Panels
Helping tenants take control
Plans to make it easier for council tenants to take control of their local neighbourhood and services were announced
Housing associations respond to current economic climate with a responsible approach
Press release from the TSA
Funding the future: New opportunities
Speech by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles on the future of the voluntary sector and new opportunities to deliver services for local communities
Scottish Public Services Ombudsman two-stage visual guide
Briefing note by Helen Barclay
HQN council tenants' guide
We are pleased to offer your organisation a complimentary copy of the HQN Residents' Network guide to help tenants through the process of a stock options review.
What can a mayor do for your city? DCLG consultation
Comments sought by 3 January 2012










