Homes for All is a coalition of the @ChurchOfEngland, @NationwideFdtn and supporters across the sector promoting a vision to transform England's Homes.
Our CEO @duncanshrubsole has signed @HomesForAllEng's open letter calling for a new National Housing Committee to back the government’s commitment of building 1.5M quality homes and ensuring long-term housing reform.
Have you read our #HomesForAll open letter to @mtpennycook?
With support from partners across the housing sector, we call for the creation of a National Housing Committee to inform policy and ensure delivery of the new housing strategy.
Read it here: https://t.co/avH93kd9It
Today we sent an open letter to @mtpennycook outlining the benefits of a National Housing Committee.
Alongside the new strategy for housing, it would supply expert advice, robust analysis and promote promote collaboration for long lasting impact.
🔗https://t.co/avH93kd9It
The housing crisis is having a major impact on health outcomes. So, what does the NHS need from the government’s national housing strategy?
Gill Leng, former Chief Executive of @NIHRresearch explains in @LabourHousing: https://t.co/RpXVz6MuHO
What's needed for a housing strategy to deliver? As the govt prepares its national housing strategy, @HomesForAllEng hosted a webinar yesterday exploring lessons from international housing strategies to help answer that question.
Re-watch the webinar now: https://t.co/uzdaAOAJx8
Thanks to everyone who joined today's fascinating @HomesForAllEng webinar, as well as our expert speakers: @DavidOrrCBE, @AMarshUoB and Isabel Barnes - Head of Cross-Cutting Housing Strategy @mhclg.
If you missed the session, we'll be sharing a recording here soon!💻🏘️
@DavidOrrCBE There needs to be a governance structure. A means of testing whether proposals will help of hinder in achieving our long-term outcomes, @DavidOrrCBE tells our #HomesForAll webinar.
We think it needs to be legislated and embedded.
Next up at the #HomesForAll webinar is @DavidOrrCBE: The fundamental underlying problems we know so well in housing are characterised by a lack of strategy.
For something profoundly long term in investment, impact and implications, we have been ill-served by short term thinking.
There has been an absence of a clearly defined nationally agreed objective underpinning everything we do. We have had no sense of what good will and should look like in 5, 10, 15 years…, says @DavidOrrCBE at the #HomesForAll webinar.
Are other national housing strategies successful?
There is more to be done and we can learn from gaps to ensure a coalition of support is maintained, oversight mechanisms are in place, data is available to measure success, and more, says @AMarshUoB in our #HomesForAll webinar.
Today's @HomesForAllEng webinar is underway! Follow the account below 👇for live updates from our expert presenters and look out for a full recording of the session later.
National housing strategy must engage with 3 core dimensions that determine the conditions under which it will be successful over time: Politics, Polity, Policy, says @AMarshUoB
These must be considered in preparation of the strategy, design and implementation.
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Housing strategy is about more than a portfolio of policies, says @AMarshUoB as he introduces the context of new research on lessons from international experience.
Creating one to tick all boxes is challenging, but we can learn from what others get right.
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Our webinar is underway with an opening from Isabel Barnes from @mhclg talking about the need for a long-term strategy with clear outcomes, which is owned across all government departments and informed by the whole housing sector.
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Are you joining us this afternoon? Looking forward to a great webinar with @AMarshUoB, @DavidOrrCBE and Isabel Barnes, @mhclg Head of Cross-Cutting Housing Strategy.
We're talking at 2pm about international examples of developing and implementing successful housing strategies.
🗓️Join our free webinar on Mon 3 March.
Featuring new analysis of lessons from international experience, showing works for housing policy and how to make lasting change for England’s homes.
Register here: https://t.co/KzRhzWKiZn
Our homes should never make us ill. They should be safe, secure places that support health and wellbeing.
Nobody should be left to suffer like Christine and Aziyah, featured in @BBCPanorama this week.
We support @Shelter’s call for #AwaabsLaw to be implemented without delay.
Safe, secure, quality homes are the foundations of our lives – for education, for health, for economic growth.
@Victoria_Spratt is spot on when she highlights that it’s the heart of multiple issues for families, communities and individuals in England.
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"I don't think there's anything else we can solve without fixing housing"
Housing journalist Vicky Spratt says "any government regardless of their politics" would be facing the problem of the UK's housing crisis
#BBCLauraK https://t.co/AgNCCk4hVl
What's needed for a housing strategy to deliver?🤔🗓️
Sign up now to a @HomesForAllEng webinar on 3 March, as our expert speakers try to answer that question, sharing lessons from housing strategies around the world. Register here to attend: https://t.co/2PKj59LnwJ
What works for a successful housing strategy? Join our webinar on Monday 3 March for new insights from international lessons.
We’ll be joined by @AMarshUoB and @DavidOrrCBE as they outline emerging research.
Register: https://t.co/KzRhzWJL9P
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