SFHA kicks off 2026 events with a focus on front-line staff and net zero
In early 2026, SFHA has a programme of events designed for both front-line housing staff and those responsible for delivering energy and net zero in housing.
In early 2026, SFHA has a programme of events designed for both front-line housing staff and those responsible for delivering energy and net zero in housing.
In early 2026, SFHA has a programme of events designed for both front-line housing staff and those responsible for delivering energy and net zero in housing.
Front-line housing staff
Rent Arrears Training - 21 January, SFHA Office, Glasgow
This training will take place from 10:00 to 12:30 and is priced at £161
Focus on managing rent arrears effectively, from pre-court steps to eviction law, notices and processes. Designed for those working in housing management or rent collection who want to ensure they’re up to date and confident in managing arrears. Includes refreshments and a light lunch.
Anti-social Behaviour Training - 10 February, SFHA Office, Glasgow
This training will take place from 10:00 to 12:30 and is priced at £161
Practical guidance on ending tenancies due to anti-social behaviour, including ASBOs, short Scottish Secure Tenancies, and relevant court processes. Ideal for housing management staff who deal with ASB issues as part of their role. Includes refreshments and lunch.
Housing Manangement Conference - 24 March, Radisson Blu, Glasgow
Tickets are priced at £284 for members, £396 for non-members
Exchange ideas, share best practice, and hear expert insight on key housing management issues, including ‘Ask & Act’, domestic abuse prevention, hoarding, working with social work and health, and communicating the social value of housing management.
A must for front-line housing professionals, managers, and teams looking to prepare for change and develop professionally.
Energy and Net Zero
Delivering successful retrofit: West of Scotland Housing Association case study - 22 January, online
This session is free for SFHA members to attend.
Join representatives from Warmworks and West of Scotland Housing Association for a comprehensive overview the Hill Road Social Housing Net Zero Heat Fund project, which transformed 36 sheltered housing properties in Cumbernauld.
This project enabled the installation of air source heat pumps, solar PV, and domestic battery storage – resulting in improved energy efficiency and positive tenant feedback.
Energy and Net Zero Conference
Tickets are priced at £284 for members, £396 for non-members
Scotland’s ambition to become a ‘net zero nation’ by 2045 faces new challenges—competing political priorities, economic pressures, and an upcoming election. In a landscape of evolving polices and funding opportunities, how can social landlords deliver futureproofed solutions which support climate goals while securing affordable warmth for tenants?
Join us for SFHA’s fourth Energy and Net Zero Conference, sponsored by Changeworks and Warmworks, to explore priority actions and a practical 20-year roadmap for the sector.