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Cost of living: latest research into impact on tenants

Cost of living: latest research into impact on tenants

We're urging the UK and Welsh governments to act now and prevent social housing tenants being pushed further in to poverty by the cost of living. Find out more here.

Cost of living: how housing associations are tackling the crisis

Cost of living: how housing associations are tackling the crisis

As we campaign nationally, find out how housing associations are providing vital support to their tenants in Wales.

Hugh James Procurement Training Series (Full series)
Training 1hr x 6 sessions Online
January 24, 2024 @ 12:00pm

Hugh James Procurement Training Series (Full series)

Member Price

£65

Non Member Price

£95

2501 - Introduction to Housing Associations
Training 2 half-days Online
May 16, 2024 @ 1:00pm

2501 - Introduction to Housing Associations

Staff and committee members who have recently joined a housing association can find the wide range of policies, regulations and jargon a minefield. This course will help to simplify the role of and activities carried out by housing associations, as well as de-mystifying some of the jargon.

This course is comprised of 2 half-day sessions. Part 1 will be held on Thursday 16 May 2024 from 1pm to 4.30pm and part 2 will be held on Friday 17 May from 9.30am to 1pm.

Member Price

£150

Non Member Price

£200

Member Price

Free

We currently have no conferences available

What we’ve been doing…

£327m invested into developing new homes in 2017/18, a rise of almost 7% from 2016/17

5% increase in turnover for the sector, with £445m of that invested back into regeneration throughout the year

The sector now owns and manages 162,439 homes

Housing Associations in Wales directly spent £1.2bn in 2018, of which 84% was retained in Wales

The indirect supplier effect meant the total contribution to the economy was over £2bn

Housing fixed asset levels, before depreciation, are now shown at £7.4bn, a 7.2% increase from 2017