Preventing Homelessness - Housing Bill and Beyond
About the webinar
In this webinar we will discuss the current homelessness and temporary accommodation crisis and what’s needed to tackle the high numbers of people living in temporary accommodation and
Looking ahead to the proposals in the housing bill we will look at measures to prevent homelessness and discuss the implications for RSLs.
Who should attend?
This webinar will be of interest to anyone with an interest in the measures to prevent homelessness in the housing bill and the implications for RSLs.
Costs and how to book
This FREE to attend webinar will take place on Thursday 7 December 2023 from 3.00pm - 4.00pm.
It was be broadcast via Microsoft Teams and the link to join the session will be sent 24 hours before the session begins.
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Costs
Member Price FREE
Non-member Price FREE
Speakers
Tony Cain
ALACHO
Now working as the Policy Manager for the Association of Local Authority Chief Housing Officers (ALACHO) Tony’s career includes work in both central and local government and the Scottish Housing Regulator.
Read MoreHis previous post as Head of Housing and Customer Service with Stirling Council included strategic control of customer service, equalities, communications and advice. He has also worked on secondment to the Scottish Government developing policy in relation to private sector housing. More recently he spent 7 months working with the Scottish Futures Trust. Tony is also a member of Shelter’s Scotland Committee and sits and an Ordinary Member on the First Tier Tribunal, Housing and Property Chamber.