Housing Response to Domestic Abuse February 2019
Following on from a number of high profile campaigns aimed at improving the housing response to domestic abuse. Zhan McIntyre gives a short update on progress so far and next steps.
Following on from a number of high profile campaigns aimed at improving the housing response to domestic abuse. Zhan McIntyre gives a short update on progress so far and next steps.
Rapid rehousing plans are being drafted by local authorites. When complete, they will set out how people experiencing homeless will be rehoused as quickly as possible. This article provides an update on issues relating to rapid rehousing and homelessness
Summary of events and developments for housing management colleagues across Scotland.
Summary of events and developments for housing management colleagues across Scotland.
SFHA has developed a template letter and leaflet to help members communicate changes to the Scottish Secure Tenancy to tenants.
SFHA invites members to take part in a working group to review and update the Section 5 Protocol.
Housing (Scotland) Act 2014 template letters available.
SFHA and COSLA to review Section 5 Protocol.
Quarterly briefing for SFHA members, produced in partnership with Homeless Network Scotland
Quarterly briefing for SFHA members, produced in partnership with Homeless Network Scotland
Eighty-nine properties and 321 new tenancies have been established across the city between 1 April and 6 November 2020.
Quarterly homelessness briefing for SFHA members, produced in partnership with Homeless Network Scotland.
Steps to Hope service users will get a fresh start in a new home of their own.
New £1.5 million fund is open to housing associations and co-operatives – either on an individual basis or as part of a consortium.
Non-statutory guidance for local authorities, social landlords and private rented sector landlords to help them meet duties and legal requirements during the coronavirus pandemic.
This is one of a range of measures which are aimed at tackling the impact of the coronavirus on the 93,000 homes Wheatley owns and manages, the 7,000 people a year it works for in care, and its 2,500 staff.