Housing
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Strengthening communities through housing
Clanmill is creating and maintaining homes, sustaining communities and supporting the economy. “A good home is so much more than…
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Facing an uncertain future
Jim Dennison chaired the 2013 Northern Ireland Housing Conference. Here, he shares his perspective on a sector in transition and…
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Party policy summary: welfare reform
Welfare reform will have a major impact on housing over the coming years. The Bill is now approaching its consideration…
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Welfare reform: lessons from Wakefield’s pilot
Kevin Dodd, Chief Executive of Wakefield and District Housing (WDH), shares his experience of how welfare reform will affect tenants…
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Building homes, providing support and creating possibilities
Triangle is a registered Housing Association with the Department for Social Development. It provides nearly 600 units of accommodation, with…
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Tenant Inspection in practice
How the Oaklee Tenant Inspector Project is improving services for all Oaklee tenants. Oaklee Homes Group’s Tenant Inspector Project has…
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Quality service in housing
Ulidia has been formally recognised for its commitment to tenants, employees and community relations. Ulidia Housing Association’s unique brand of…
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A sense of entitlement
Conservative stereotypes about welfare aren’t backed up by the facts, John O’Farrell writes. The public believes that 27 per cent…
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Promoting independence through housing: health partnerships
Fold’s approach to telecare is recognised as an effective model for older people. Fold Housing Association, Northern Ireland’s largest social…
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Who’s who in housing
Profiles of some leading individuals in the housing sector. Nelson McCausland, Minister for Social Development Nelson McCausland is Minister for…
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