🚀 Exciting News We now have a joint presence on #Bluesky, together with
@STICERD_LSE
and
@CASE_LSE
Follow us for more updates and insights! https://t.co/55P4VmIVPr
Join us tomorrow to hear Christine Corlet Walker @CorletWalker on the growth dependency of our economies and welfare systems and how to overcome it.
Sign up here for the hybrid event: https://t.co/oecjf9m99h
LSE Housing and Communities are looking to recruit a Project Support Assistant, for three days a week (or 20 hours if a student) from January to May 2025. Interested? More details and how to apply:
https://t.co/3B0XI2kyjV
Join us for a special CASE Social Exclusion Seminar on 13th November, 12 pm - 1 pm
How do women fare under the adult worker model?: An analysis of individual poverty risks in the EU and the UK
Speaker: Silvia Avram
Sign up via Eventbrite: https://t.co/L5RlpGzyD9
Why Youth Homelessness needs its own solution event starting now, great to have such an insightful panel to discuss this important event @Shelter@LSEHousing@CASE_LSE@NHyouthcentre
New Report: Mapping Under-Occupation in London
This research sets out an up-to-date picture of under-occupation in London and where efforts to target under-occupation should be focused, as one way of tackling the #housingcrisis
https://t.co/lIZrHZMaLW
Youth homelessness needs its own solution ✍️
In this @CASE_LSE event, Ellie Benton, Meghan Roach, Alicia Walker & Tania Burchardt will discuss challenges for #London’s local authorities in addressing youth homelessness and more.
#LSEEvents. More info 👇
https://t.co/Y8ZnKTObTH
#Labour’s #housing plan ignore the #environmental costs, argues Anne Power (@LSEHousing@CASE_LSE). Instead of building more homes, we need to make better use of the existing housing stock and scraps of land within already built up areas.
@LSEpoliticsblog https://t.co/mSbiG547rX
Anne Power on the panel this afternoon, talking about the community impact of demolition and the environmental and social need to retrofit homes instead #ukhousing
Great to be at The Building Centre for the @ECDArchitects exhibition and panel on Retrofitting Social Housing: Alternatives to demolition with @LSEHousing
Fancy a Thursday tea break (or maybe an iced coffee break)? ☕️ Read the new blog from Ellie Benton, Ruby Russell, and Kath Scanlon on how to protect open space in an intensifying city.
https://t.co/fOfWQD4pHZ
#ukhousing#builtenvironment
https://t.co/kSewe1FWXG
CASE Policy Officer, Laura Lane, explores the context of rising youth homelessness in a new article published today in #LSEResearchForTheWorld, and sets out what can be done to improve services for young people experiencing homelessness.
Thursday Tea Break Read: New blog by Kath Scanlon, Ellie Benton and Ruby Russell exploring built environment professional's understanding of wellbeing in high rise housing
https://t.co/1f6OEFlE7d
Looking forward to hearing more about @AngelaRayner and the new govt's plan for housing and communities.
They can always catch up on our Housing Plus Academy reports and find out what actions social housing residents & staff think should be a priority! https://t.co/D8jCd166Om
The Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP @AngelaRayner has been appointed Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities @luhc.
She will also be Deputy Prime Minister.
#Reshuffle
Great to be part of the LSE Festival last week!
If you missed our event 'Empowering Communities: Exploring devolution's impact on low-income areas' you can listen here https://t.co/FcEIowUGyS or watch the video on the youtube link below.
It was a pleasure to host 'Empowering communities? Exploring devolution's impact on low-income areas' as part of the #LSEFestival. Thanks to our speakers for taking part Ryan Bellinson (@rbellinson), Laura Lane, Ben Rogers (@ben_rog) and Tony Travers.
https://t.co/O2J9InNEfP
It was a pleasure to host 'Empowering communities? Exploring devolution's impact on low-income areas' as part of the #LSEFestival. Thanks to our speakers for taking part Ryan Bellinson (@rbellinson), Laura Lane, Ben Rogers (@ben_rog) and Tony Travers.
https://t.co/O2J9InNEfP
Join us next Tuesday for a special panel event looking at the specific context to & possible solutions for youth #homelessness in London. Look forward to welcoming fantastic speakers from @NHyouthcentre, @centrepointuk and @CASE_LSE.
Register to attend: https://t.co/bKKLijIrbt
In our #Election24 blog ✍️, Prof Anne Power, @LSEHousing, discusses the urgent challenges the UK’s #housing system faces & potential solutions for addressing them. Read: https://t.co/rSOvl8sMbV
For more housing content, register for this week’s webinar➡️https://t.co/dynWtndV32
Housing colleagues may be interested in next week's @CASE_LSE Social Exclusion Seminar on housing inequality in Europe.
More information here: https://t.co/j9QB5bSv7c
We kick off this term's Social Exclusion Seminars with a talk on the many faces of housing inequality in Europe, with @AdamCzerniak. Seminars are hybrid, so join us at LSE on Wednesday 22nd May, or virtually on Zoom.
You can sign up to attend here: https://t.co/m9eLWydG8T