Imagination and sacrifice: why our housing vision needs both
In this blog, Rt Revd Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani explains why a long-term plan for housing needs to have a vision of homes for all that are comfortable, safe and secure.
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In this blog, Rt Revd Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani explains why a long-term plan for housing needs to have a vision of homes for all that are comfortable, safe and secure.
Rt Revd Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani, 23 December 2024
For people with a learning disability housing can occupy a place of even greater importance than for most.
Jon Sparkes OBE, 19 December 2024
Simon Nunn, NHF Director of Member Services, looks back on how far we have come as a sector and what challenges the future may hold as the NHF continues work on its next business strategy.
Simon Nunn, 18 December 2024
Ministers recently announced that the Procurement Act 2023 will now commence on 24 February 2025, which means the rules that shape how public bodies buy goods and services will change.
18 December 2024
During the Labour Party conference on 24 September this year, the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer made a commitment that "We will repay those who served us and house all veterans in housing need. Homes will be there for heroes."
Lee Buss-Blair, 17 December 2024
We were pleased to see the strong commitment to social rent set out in the consultation reaffirmed in this response.
17 December 2024
Labour’s manifesto promise to require additional pay gap reporting was reiterated in the King’s Speech earlier this year and further detail is expected soon.
Theodora Hall, 16 December 2024
The CIC have produced a report which offers a roadmap for navigating these complex issues, ensuring housing associations can accommodate residents’ health needs while managing potential safety, legal, and social concerns.
Mike Morgan-Giles, 16 December 2024
Ian McDermott discusses his severe dyslexia and how it's impacted his life both positively and negatively.
Ian McDermott , 16 December 2024
Holly Dagnall explains how NCHA's EDI strategy helped it achieve a C1 grading.
Holly Dagnall, 16 December 2024
In this blog, Francesca Crisante, Research Officer at the NHF, explains why our upcoming supported and older person’s housing development survey is important for understanding key barriers to new homes, and making the case for vital funding.
Francesca Crisante, 13 December 2024
Tara writes about why the government's upcoming long-term housing strategy represents an opportunity to be bold.
Tara Gbolade, 11 December 2024
Housing associations are well-placed to support their residents to maximise their income and receive the correct benefits. In-house benefit experts, advice and outreach services, as well as access to key data about their residents, mean our members can reach individuals who might otherwise struggle to access support.
Ewan Fulford, 11 December 2024
Debt has become a significant issue for many households, with factors like inflation, rising energy bills, and stagnant wages pushing more people into financial distress.
Harinder Chohan, 11 December 2024
With around £1m remaining for distribution, HACT has extended applications to this year’s fund to the end of December 2024.
11 December 2024
Rory McCarthy, analyst in LCP’s Social Housing practice, reminds housing associations participating in SHPS that a decision on future service contribution rates, and perhaps even future service benefits, needs to be made and communicated to TPT by 31 January 2025.
Rory McCarthy, 11 December 2024
LCP Partner Helen Draper explains the benefits of this new type of pension scheme and how it could be suited to the housing sector.
Helen Draper, 11 December 2024
The NHF has written to Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Angela Rayner MP, requesting an urgent meeting to discuss the immediate and significant risk to supported housing and homelessness services.
11 December 2024
Martin Robinson, Senior Consultant in LCP’s Social Housing practice, looks ahead to housing associations’ 31 March 2025 annual reports, and the steps that can be taken now to ensure a smooth reporting process for pensions.
Martin Robinson, 11 December 2024
In this blog, Nic Bliss, Campaign Director at Stop Social Housing Stigma, explains why the campaign began and how social landlords can work with residents to tackle social housing stigma and change hearts and minds forever.
Nic Bliss, 10 December 2024
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) have launched a new campaign called the Ripple Effect campaign, aiming to help social landlords protect residents’ data.
05 December 2024
The government has published its response to the Emergency Evacuation Information Sharing Plus consultation. The response sets out details of its planned approach to new requirements on evacuation.
05 December 2024
The plan details the current barriers to faster-paced building safety remediation and sets out its three objectives, with some detail on how these will be achieved.
05 December 2024
The government’s aims for housing are certainly ambitious, but without confidence and certainty about the broader policy and regulatory approach over the coming years, investment will likely be stifled and targets will be missed.
Neil Jefferson, 05 December 2024
In this blog, Bronwen Rapley, Chief Executive of Onward Homes, discusses why a long-term housing strategy must save our past and build our future homes.
Bronwen Rapley, 04 December 2024
Nathan Warren discusses the growth of Sanctuary's Disability Network, the impact it's had on staff and the network's hopes for the future.
Nathan Warren, 04 December 2024
29 November 2024
The housing crisis is not just about quantity - it’s about quality, accessibility, and sustainability. A long-term housing strategy needs to address the complex interplay between housing, health and well-being, climate action, and economic growth.
Dr Wei Yang, 28 November 2024
Howard Collins, from PIB Insurance Brokers, offers strategic advice around preparing for insurance renewals, including helpful pointers for smaller housing associations.
Howard Collins, 27 November 2024
The government’s forthcoming long-term housing strategy is a huge opportunity for it to set the agenda for the next five years, and possibly beyond.
Sophie Metcalfe , 26 November 2024
NHF Chair Maggie Galliers explains how our Board Leadership Conference could help board members with future strategic planning and decision-making.
Maggie Galliers, 26 November 2024
CCW is the independent voice for water consumers in England and Wales. Our work is informed by extensive research, which we use to champion the interests of consumers and influence water companies, governments and regulators.
Andrew White, Senior Leader at CCW, 26 November 2024
In this blog, Toria Buzza, Head of Communities and Tenant Involvement at ForHousing, reflects on their resident engagement work since adopting the Together with Tenants Charter.
Toria Buzza, 19 November 2024
Martin Collett explains the crisis facing rural housing in England and the importance of ensuring everyone in rural communities can access a decent, affordable home.
Martin Collett, 19 November 2024
House building is rightly a priority of the government, and with more than 10 million people in England aged 65 and over, socially rented and affordable older people’s housing needs to be considered as a part of the mainstream housing offer.
Sarah Jones, 14 November 2024
Discover how the National Care Forum’s not-for-profit members provide innovative, sustainable housing with care for all ages and why integrated housing may be the solution.
Vic Rayner and David Williams, 12 November 2024
While the government’s efforts to address housing standards are a step in the right direction, real change must come from within the sector itself.
Fiona Fletcher-Smith, 07 November 2024
With the new Crime and Policing Bill on the horizon, Alex Smith, Homeless Link’s Housing First England lead, discusses why the housing and homelessness sector should champion Housing First to help to break the cycle of homelessness and offending.
Alex Smith, 06 November 2024
Read Kate Henderson's response to the Autumn Budget 2024. Our Chief Executive welcomes the £500m boost for social housing and the £3.4bn Warm Homes Plan, while calling for more long-term funding and support for supported housing.
30 October 2024
We are currently holding bookings for this event due to high demand.
23 October 2024
New NHF report shows how social landlords are making the most of every engagement with their residents to drive positive change to the condition of their homes, services and health and wellbeing.
17 October 2024
Research by Savills, commissioned by the NHF, examines how the government can deliver on its 1.5 million new homes target over this Parliament and the likelihood of the housing market delivering 300,000 homes per year.
11 October 2024
New report by Savills, commissioned by NHF, warns that without significant government support, the UK will fall short of its 1.5 million new homes target by nearly 500,000 homes. The report highlights the need for social housebuilding and support for first-time buyers to meet housing demands.
11 October 2024
This World Homeless Day, Policy Officer Dylan Hemmings reflects on the role of housing associations in helping to end homelessness, and what our sector needs to safeguard and grow services into the future.
Dylan Hemmings, 10 October 2024
In this blog, NHF Director of Research and Policy, Alistair Smyth explains where we are now on the implementation of the Social Housing Regulation Act.
Alistair Smyth, 09 October 2024
The Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government has sent a letter to local authorities setting out their support for Armed Forces communities, veterans, domestic abuse survivors and young care leavers.
09 October 2024
We’ve signed a joint letter written by St Mungo’s asking Rachel Reeves MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to extend and uplift the Rough Sleeping Initiative.
04 October 2024
Hear from Paul Roberts about the importance of driving accessibility across the sector and how environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting could help us achieve greater inclusion.
Paul Roberts, 03 October 2024
NHF Director of Finance and Business Services, Irfan Umarji, outlines his role in helping to produce our new five-year business strategy. He also explains how members can get involved by providing the feedback and insight that will help shape it.
Irfan Umarji, 03 October 2024
In this blog, Charlie Norman, Group Chief Executive at MSV, explains how MSV have been working to amplify resident voice and influence in their decision making.
Charlie Norman, 01 October 2024
We are pleased to be working with RICS to develop a standardised stock condition survey, to support a sector-wide approach to collecting information about the standard of social homes.
Alistair Smyth, 26 September 2024
Andrew White describes Irwell Valley Homes' LGBTQ+ allyship training and how it's positively impacted the organisation.
Andrew White, 23 September 2024
Anita Khan discusses what meaningful representation looks like and how to encourage diverse leadership across the sector.
Anita Khan, 23 September 2024
Khalid Mair explains the importance of racial intelligence and how the Social Housing Anti Racism Pledge can drive the sector forwards.
Khalid Mair, 23 September 2024
Henry, Anchor’s Diversity and Inclusion Officer, shares their experiences about being trans in the workplace and how we can all better support our trans colleagues.
Henry Fairnington, 18 September 2024
In this blog, Director of Policy and Research Alistair Smyth explains how insight from members, residents, stakeholders and staff will influence the NHF's work and priorities until 2030.
Alistair Smyth, 18 September 2024
On 4 September, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry published its Phase 2 report, concluding its investigation into the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower in 2017.
05 September 2024
Read Kate Henderson's response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 report.
04 September 2024
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are running a Week of Action to drive up Pension Credit take up, to make sure everyone who is eligible applies this winter.
03 September 2024
In this blog, Sarah Rogers, Head of Customer Accounts at Curo, explains what the 53 week rent year is, and what impact it has on housing associations and their residents.
Sarah Rogers, 20 August 2024
In this blog, Rob Cowley analyses the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government's (MHCLG) latest statistics on homelessness in England.
Rob Cowley, 19 August 2024
Find out more about what Angela Rayner MP, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, announced in her speech to the House of Commons about the government's long-term housing strategy.
08 August 2024
The government has now released its proposed changes to the NPPF. The consultation will run until 24 September.
08 August 2024
Dominic Bradley, Chair of Birmingham Social Housing Partnership, tells us why now is the time for housing associations to build strong relationships with local authorities.
Dominic Bradley, 08 August 2024
We offer our solidarity and support to everyone affected by the riots and our members will continue to work closely with the police and local authorities to ensure that residents and staff across the country are protected from violence.
07 August 2024
The new government is already showing it intends to tackle the housing crisis. We even had Sir Keir Starmer commit to reviewing the Decent Homes Standard in his first PMQs. This is vitally important for housing associations.
Annie Owens, 31 July 2024
This month, MHCLG published the Energy Report from the most recent English Housing Survey (EHS) of 2023 and gives us a detailed insight into the condition of the nation’s homes and our progress on fuel poverty and decarbonisation.
Rob Cowley, 31 July 2024
Paying energy bills is a struggle for millions of people in the UK but knowing how much everything costs gives us greater control and oversight of our energy costs. One easy way to do this is to use a smart meter.
Heather Critchlow, 30 July 2024
Find our more about what announcements in the King's Speech mean for housing associations.
24 July 2024
Today’s King’s Speech sets out some important and welcome first steps towards tackling the housing crisis and increasing the delivery of desperately needed affordable and social homes.
17 July 2024
On Thursday, we saw 335 successful candidates become MPs for the first time. Eliza Smith, Public Affairs Officer at the NHF, explains what this means for housing.
Eliza Smith, 10 July 2024
It's more important than ever that people have an opportunity and safe space to share learning and develop the knowledge needed to be an effective board member.
Ibby Ismail, 10 July 2024
In this blog, Claire Wise, Assistant Director of Care & Support Strategy at MTVH, explains the positive difference safe, secure move-on housing makes to people leaving supported accommodation.
Claire Wise, 08 July 2024
Today, the country welcomes in a new government following a general election.
05 July 2024
By empowering communities to prioritise inclusion and tackle social problems together, we can ensure no one is homeless or left behind.
Rory Weal, 04 July 2024
We can only hope to end the housing crisis through a system-wide approach which takes into account all areas, all tenures, and all parts of our housing system.
Rt Revd Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani , 01 July 2024
The Shared Ownership Council's draft Code of Good Practice has now been launched for consultation. It aims to improve consumer experience of shared ownership.
25 June 2024
The next government will inherit a housing and homelessness crisis, with rough sleeping increasing and a record number of children in temporary accommodation. We’ve looked into the main Party Manifestos to see what commitments they’re making on tackling homelessness.
Dylan Hemmings, 24 June 2024
Hear from Manningham Chief Executive, Lee Bloomfield about their work on EDI and the numerous benefits it's brought to their organisation.
Lee Bloomfield, 19 June 2024
Nick Crofts reflects on WCHG's journey with the Chairs' Challenge.
Nick Crofts, 19 June 2024
Now we have all the election manifestos, we have our first preview into what the next five years could look like under a new government regarding social housing decarbonisation.
Rory Hughes, 18 June 2024
In this blog, Kevin Garvey explains what progress has been made on the programme over the past year, and what’s next.
Kevin Garvey, 17 June 2024
In this blog, NHF Policy Officer, Ewan Fulford explains why we updated the together with Tenants Charter with a new commitment on EDI, centred around the experiences of underrepresented and marginalised groups.
Ewan Fulford, 17 June 2024
In this blog, Annie Owens tells us about a new approach to resident engagement.
Annie Owens, 13 June 2024
As part of our #PlanForHousing campaign, we are co-ordinating a campaign 'moment' on 26 June. We're asking all NHF members to share a short video message at the same time – with everyone calling for a long-term plan for housing.
13 June 2024
Outlined here are responses from Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation to each election manifesto.
13 June 2024
Consultancy firm and NHF partner Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP) explain how the road to net zero presents opportunities for social housing to support the transition to a greener future and help residents afford energy bills.
Tessa Clark, 11 June 2024
Enabling local councils to buy cheaper land through Compulsory Purchase Orders without paying 'hope value' will allow them to build more of the desperately needed affordable homes the country needs, in the right places for the people who need it most.
07 June 2024
Get insight into which regions could decide the next general election and what this means for housing associations.
Joe Waters, 06 June 2024
Support your general election campaign and explore essential housing data resources in our latest blog by our Head of Research and Analysis.
Tristan Carlyon, 06 June 2024
Your opportunity to raise awareness of some of the challenges rural communities face, how affordable housing helps, and how, with the right policy interventions, housing associations could be delivering more.
Patrick Merton-Jones, 04 June 2024
Ahead of July’s general election we’re calling on all political parties to commit to a renewed and bolstered Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund.
Kevin Garvey, 03 June 2024
Paul Smith tells us his top tips for political engagement during the pre-election period.
Paul Smith, 31 May 2024
The government has launched a consultation on a new access to information scheme for social housing residents.
30 May 2024
Homes England has announced an update to their affordability guidance on shared ownership which will apply to any NHF member who currently offers shared ownership or intends to do so in the future.
29 May 2024
The Facility aims to improve access to insurance for buildings with combustible cladding and other fire safety issues.
16 May 2024
With the right help and support, people can leave homelessness behind for good. Emily Cole, Programme Lead at GM Housing First tells us how the fidelity framework helps achieve this.
Emily Cole, 15 May 2024
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has now opened recruitment for the Supported Housing Advisory Panel.
09 May 2024
Read Kate Henderson's response to The finances and sustainability of the social housing sector report.
08 May 2024
An estimated 25% of UK homes have heritage features that may restrict retrofit. This has serious implications for decarbonisation - essential if we’re to achieve the national net zero target.
Ewan Fulford, 01 May 2024
We are delighted to welcome Helena Evans as our new Chair and Rebecca Clarke as our new Vice Chair.
25 April 2024
Bekah Ryder, Research and Insights Manager at Altair Ltd., explains what new research commissioned by the NHF on future supported housing need and cost means for the sector and why we need a long-term plan for housing.
Bekah Ryder, 17 April 2024
The analogue to digital switchover is set to happen by the end of 2025. We know this will impact housing associations who use analogue telephone lines, particularly older person’s housing and supported housing providers.
19 March 2024
At the NHF, we’ve signed a joint letter with St Mungo’s and key housing, homelessness and refugee organisations to ask the government to extend this to 56 days, to prevent people becoming homeless after receiving their refugee status.
19 March 2024
Housing associations that operate heat networks are required to apply for Energy Bills Discount Scheme heat network support before 31 March 2024.
14 March 2024
The government has published its response to the consultation on the Building Safety Levy. While it confirms important exemptions for the social housing sector, we have called for further measures to ensure it does not adversely impact the supply of new affordable homes.
13 March 2024
To mark International Women’s Day 2024, we are celebrating their incredible work and achievements in social housing.
Joanne Muigua, 08 March 2024
Martin Robinson, Senior Consultant in LCP’s Social Housing practice, considers what the SHPS 2023 valuation results might mean for future service contributions and how it might lead to some tricky conversations with employees.
Martin Robinson, 07 March 2024
Today, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt laid out his Spring Budget for 2024.
06 March 2024
The Affordable Homes Guarantee Scheme (AHGS) expansion opened for applications last month.
06 March 2024
Helen Abbott from LCP’s Covenant practice, looks at how pensions legislation can impact housing association activities and what action providers should be taking.
Helen Abbott, 29 February 2024
Building 90,000 social homes could add over £50bn to the economy, according to new research carried out by CEBR.
27 February 2024
In October 2023, the Housing Ombudsman Service consulted on their Complaint Handling Code, ushered in by the Social Housing Regulation Act.
26 February 2024
Tim Gilbert, Partner in LCP’s Social Housing practice, looks at the key considerations for housing associations with well-funded LGPS schemes and what steps can be taken now to better manage LGPS risks.
Tim GIlbert, 22 February 2024
The government is currently consulting on plans to amend the rules around social housing allocations through their consultation on reforms to social housing allocations.
20 February 2024
This week, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) launched a consultation on the Competence and Conduct Standard. This is one of a series of government consultations on the implementation of the Social Housing Regulation Act.
08 February 2024
The Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act became law on 29th August 2023. This new legislation aims to introduce new regulations to tackle any poor quality supported housing and protect residents.
Dylan Hemmings, 02 February 2024
The Housing Ombudsman has published its latest spotlight report on attitudes, rights and respect. The report explores issues around resident engagement in social housing, and makes recommendations for the sector.
24 January 2024
The National Housing Federation has written a joint letter to the homelessness minister, Felicity Buchan, about the amount of homelessness accommodation spaces currently at risk of closure.
15 January 2024
Funding available to improve district or communal heating systems and the development of new and existing low and zero-carbon heat networks.
09 January 2024
The NHF has responded to the announcements made by the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, in his speech on housing, planning and the National Planning Policy Framework.
19 December 2023
Although the sector has a relatively low risk of exposure to economic crime, many housing associations have concerns around how the Economic Crime Levy is impacting their organisation.
11 December 2023
Liz Kulczycki looks at what makes an efficient, high-quality audit and outlines the steps that housing associations can take to make this possible.
Liz Kulczycki, 06 December 2023
Older private renters struggle with stress and financial hardship as housing costs soar, according to new NHF research.
29 November 2023
The Cabinet Office has developed a package of support to help housing associations prepare for the new procurement regime, including newsletters, videos, and virtual and face to face forums to share best practice.
28 November 2023
The Social Housing Regulation Act received its Royal Assent in July 2023, becoming law. The Act aims to strengthen the powers of the Regulator of Social Housing, strengthen resident rights and make sure homes are safe and good quality.
16 November 2023
We urge the government to use the Autumn Statement to reaffirm its commitment to the Social Housing Dedcarbonisation Fund by releasing the remainder of the fund.
Kate Henderson, 16 November 2023
On Monday, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak carried out a reshuffle of his cabinet. The reshuffle sees changes for housing, including changes to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).
15 November 2023
Katie Hipkiss, Research Lead at the NHF, takes a deep dive into the key findings from our latest report on equality, diversity and inclusion – ‘How diverse is England’s housing association workforce in 2023?’
Katie Hipkiss, 15 November 2023
This year's King's Speech is likely to be the last opportunity for the government to set out its legislative agenda before the next general election. We've summarised what the housing related announcements might mean for housing associations, as well as what wasn't announced in this year’s King's Speech.
14 November 2023
Alex Whittle, Senior Project Manager at Magenta Living, talks to us about MMC, Building Better, and their challenges and plans for the future.
Alex Whittle, 09 November 2023
For #PurpleTuesday2023, Hugo Drummond, Engagement, Diversity and Inclusion Manager at Eastlight Community Homes talks about their work to make disability inclusion an urgent priority.
Hugo Drummond, 07 November 2023
The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill has received Royal Assent, officially making it an Act of Parliament. We've outlined what the changes it looks to implement will mean and how they might impact the sector.
02 November 2023
This Black History Month, Elaine Lewis, shares her expertise, experience and knowledge of how staff networks can be powerful vehicles for change, and empower colleagues to challenge inequality.
Elaine Lewis, 25 October 2023
The government has announced that as of 12 October, the annual rent increases for all shared ownership properties not yet in contract or planning will be no more than CPI plus 1%.
19 October 2023
Over the past month we have seen a number of net zero announcements from the government that will have an impact on the social housing sector’s work to decarbonise social homes across the country.
Natalie Turner, 17 October 2023
Victor da Cunha, Chair of the NHF's EDI in Housing Group reflects on how the sector can use data to drive change using the NHF's EDI national data report and Better Social Housing Review.
Victor da Cunha, 09 October 2023
Sue Shirt explains how Stonewater are preparing for the Renters Reform Bill.
Sue Shirt, 04 October 2023
For Black History Month 2023, Dewbien Plummer, Co-Chair of HouseProud shines the spotlight on inspirational Black Women making a difference in social housing.
Dewbien Plummer, 02 October 2023
Laura Magezi, Policy Leader, NHF reviews how housing associations can navigate a new era of consumer regulation following the Social Housing Regulation Act officially becoming law.
Laura Magezi , 28 September 2023
Karen Cowan, Head of Governance & Corporate at Ongo Homes reviews the importance of diverse and representative boards in social housing.
Karen Cowan, 25 September 2023
It is vital that net zero does not slip down the political agenda and that housing associations have the funding they need to deliver their role in meeting this important target.
19 September 2023
Yvonne Arrowsmith reflects on her time as Interim Chief Executive at Rochdale Boroughwide Housing.
Yvonne Arrowsmith, 15 September 2023
The government has announced a £1 billion insulation scheme which could help more than 300,000 homes in England, Scotland and Wales save an average of £400 a year on their energy bills.
14 September 2023
One in every five households in England will be forced to spend more than a third of their income on housing by the end of the next parliament unless politicians commit to a long-term plan to fix the housing crisis, according to a new report.
11 September 2023
This guidance is primarily aimed at all social and private rented housing landlords of all types of accommodation provision in England.
08 September 2023
Find out what the latest political movements mean for the world of housing.
07 September 2023
Research by Fair4All Finance found that social housing tenants were more likely to be at risk of using illegal moneylenders than any other housing tenure. Their Community Engagement Manager, Temi Odesanya, looks at how we can support the financial wellbeing of tenants.
Temi Odesanya, 05 September 2023
Starts at Home Day returns today, 1 September 2023, for its seventh year. On this day each year, we celebrate the brilliant work supported housing providers do to support people who need some help to live fulfilled lives.
Kate Henderson, 01 September 2023
Five years on since the launch of the Homes for Cathy commitments, Vicki McDonald explains the next steps for housing associations and their work to help tackle homelessness.
Vicki McDonald, 30 August 2023
Read the draft scope for competency and conduct standards from DLUHC. This outlines mandatory qualifications and specific roles in focus for housing association staff to deliver high-quality customer service as apart of the Social Housing Regulation Act.
18 August 2023
Learn why effective collaboration through the cost of living crisis and beyond is vital for impactful supported from Patrick Ryan, Chief Executive Officer at Hestia.
Patrick Ryan, 17 August 2023
Falls are the biggest cause of accidents at home, especially for older people. However, there are steps social housing providers can take to lower the risk of accidents for their tenants.
16 August 2023
This new legislation will affect supported housing providers by setting a framework for new systems for the supported housing and older person’s housing sector.
26 July 2023
Michael is a board member for several housing associations - here he discusses the benefits this provides as well as the challenges and opportunities the are facing.
Michael Finister-Smith, 24 July 2023
The National Housing Federation has responded to the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities housing speech, given by Secretary of State Michael Gove.
24 July 2023
The Social Housing Regulation Act has received Royal Assent officially becoming law. The Act forms a new era of consumer regulation for the social housing sector.
21 July 2023
Deborah Owen-Ellis Clark, the newly appointed Chair of the NHF's National Customer Experience and Housing Managing Group, delves into the crucial role of housing associations in providing support to their customers.
Deborah Owen-Ellis Clark, 19 July 2023
As over 50 housing leaders sign up to the NHF's Chairs' Challenge, Maggie Galliers reflects on the actions her board is committing to.
Maggie Galliers, 14 July 2023
Ofsted are consulting on their proposals for the way in which they will conduct inspections. This consultation will run from 10 July to 8 September 2023 and will inform Ofsted’s arrangements for inspections starting in April 2024.
12 July 2023
The Economic Crime Levy is part of the government's plan to develop a long-term sustainable resourcing model to tackle economic crime. Rachel Orgill-Harris at Devonshires looks at how it might affect housing associations.
Rachel Orgill-Harris, 11 July 2023
After their auditors unexpectedly resigned, Flagship Group made some changes to their approach when going out to successfully tender again.
David Armstrong, 07 July 2023
The government has tabled a number of amendments related to Infrastructure Levy, echoing the calls and recommendations the NHF has continued to make to protect the delivery of onsite affordable housing.
06 July 2023
Local communities are setting up community land trusts to acquire land and develop housing schemes that really meet local needs and fit in with the local environment.
Belinda Eastland, 05 July 2023
The experience of so many rural communities is a stark example of what happens when the housing market doesn’t meet local needs.
Kate Henderson, 04 July 2023
A big thank you to NHF members for contributing your data to our latest EDI data tool collection. Overall, 177 EDI Data Tools were submitted representing 76% of homes across the sector in England.
03 July 2023
New analysis by the NHF for Rural Housing Week has found that rural households on local authority waiting lists in England increased by 31% between 2019 and 2022, far exceeding the increase in predominantly urban areas of 3%.
03 July 2023
The Regulator of Social Housing report sets out how social landlords are approaching the tackling of damp and mould in their tenants’ homes and highlights features of the strongest and weakest approaches so landlords can learn lessons from others in the sector.
29 June 2023
We're seeking two new members to join this expert panel which provides senior finance input to NHF policy development and discussion.
29 June 2023
For years the NHF has made the case that grant funding rules must be amended to allow housing associations to replace existing home. We are pleased that Homes England has listened to our calls.
29 June 2023
Alexandra Duffy, Training Lead at Stonewall Housing discusses the importance of the HouseProud Pledge and how it can help to create more inclusive and welcoming environments for LGBTQ+ residents in social housing.
Alexandra Duffy, 23 June 2023
The Cabinet Office is consulting on draft regulations to implement the Procurement Bill, seeking views on whether the policy intent established in the Bill has been reflected in the drafting of the regulations.
22 June 2023
Olive Jones. Director of People at the NHF celebrates the poignant 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Windrush generation in the UK and their historic legacy.
Olive Jones, 22 June 2023
The majority of Conservative voters in Britain believe we are not building enough social housing while around half think the government should prioritise building social housing over homes for sale or private rent. This is according to a recent YouGov poll commissioned by the NHF.
20 June 2023
Rural Housing Week is our annual spotlight on the vital importance of housing associations for rural communities. Taking place 3-7 July, this year's theme is 'building a better future for rural communities'.
Patrick Merton-Jones, 12 June 2023
One of the key findings of the Better Social Housing Review is that social housing providers need to improve how they collect and use data – both about the condition of the homes they manage and about who lives in them.
Annie Owens, 08 June 2023
Celebrate Pride Month 2023 with Lynne Nicholls, Chair at First Brick Housing. Learn about the history of Pride, the importance of allyship, and how you can get involved.
Lynne Nicholls, 07 June 2023
Following a recent away day for the NHF Board, where they began working through the materials in the Chairs' Challenge, Maggie Galliers reflects on the hallmarks of effective boards.
Maggie Galliers, 01 June 2023
Helen Wild, ForHousing tenant shares her experience on the positive impact of the NHF’s Together with Tenants Charter, helping strengthen relationships between housing associations and residents.
Helen Wild, 31 May 2023
The letter dated 26 May 2023 was co-signed by the NHF and representatives from several organisations representing heat network providers.
30 May 2023
The NHF has written a joint letter to the Secretary for Health and Social Care, Steve Barclay MP, following the publication of the government’s next steps to put People at the Heart of Care.
19 May 2023
Althea, chair of the board at MTVH, talks about leading complex organisations and the joy of bringing together a diverse board.
Althea Efunshile CBE, 18 May 2023
We welcome Homes England’s renewed focus on regeneration in this ambitious strategic plan, which rightly recognises the key role housing associations should play in place-making, as well as the importance of sustainability in new communities.
16 May 2023
Victor da Cunha, Chief Executive of Curo reflects on the positive impact of the EDI data tool when it comes to addressing inequality in social housing.
Victor da Cunha, 15 May 2023
John Wallace, Director of Procurement at Clarion Housing Group, looks at what changes to procurement law will mean for housing associations, and what the sector needs to do to prepare.
John Wallace, 24 April 2023
In April the government is launching a new opportunities and empowerment programme called Four Million Homes targeted at improving engagement with social housing residents.
20 April 2023
A summary of the work carried out over winter by our climate and sustainability team - and a look ahead at what's coming up.
Natalie Turner, 20 April 2023
NHF research reveals that one in every six children is forced to live in cramped conditions with no personal space because their family cannot access a suitable and affordable home.
19 April 2023
The government has published a policy paper on its plans to support nutrient neutrality and reduce water pollution at its source through a number of measures.
18 April 2023
Chair of Freebridge's board, Andy, talks about how he got into the sector, as well as his proudest moments and the biggest challenges facing housing associations today.
Andy Walder, 14 April 2023
Domestic abuse charities urge survivors to turn off new alerts on secret phones.
06 April 2023
Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of NHF previews the launch of our updated EDI data tool for member housing associations to complete. This is the opportunity to measure the impact of the sector’s work on EDI and for improvements in closing data gaps to drive meaningful change.
Kate Henderson, 05 April 2023
We are deeply disappointed by the government’s decision to dramatically scale back funding to bring together social care and supported housing.
04 April 2023
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and the Department for Work and Pensions have commissioned research to assess the size, cost and demand of the supported housing sector.
30 March 2023
29 March 2023
Board member Nicola Knowles writes about her experience at Shal and balancing all the different priorities of a housing association.
Nicola Knowles, 27 March 2023
An outline of measures announced in the Spring Budget to support consumers with the increased cost of energy.
16 March 2023
Today, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt laid out his Spring Budget for 2023.
15 March 2023
Helga Chau, Corporate Counsel at A2Dominion Housing Group and Chair of the Property Finance Working Group, looks at mortgagee exclusion clauses in Section 106 agreements, and shares a new resource to help housing associations work with local authorities to implement them.
Helga Chau, 13 March 2023
The NHF’s Smaller Housing Association Network has appointed Jesse Fajemisin as its new Chair and Helena Evans as its new Vice-Chair.
10 March 2023
Find out the latest update on the Social Housing Regulation Bill as it continues its passage through Parliament in the House of Lords.
10 March 2023
Every home in the programme saw its Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating increase from EPC D to EPC A or B, the highest ratings for energy efficiency.
Lizzi Hearn, 09 March 2023
The Financial Reporting Council is currently consulting on Financial Reporting Exposure Draft 82, proposing a number of amendments to accounting requirements to reflect changes in International Financial Reporting Standards.
08 March 2023
Ijay Onyechi, Vice Chair of the NHF’s EDI in Housing reflects on the importance of embracing equity to help support women’s equality within social housing.
Ijay Onyechi, 08 March 2023
The government's 'It All Adds Up' energy saving campaign provides advice that could help residents cut their energy bills.
07 March 2023
A new conference shaped by social housing professionals for social housing professionals, a place to network and learn from each other, and an essential event for everyone working to decarbonise the sector.
Fizzy Meredith, 06 March 2023
Jo Peres reflects on her time working in social housing as a leading figure in driving and creating an inclusive workplace culture for LGBT+ staff and residents.
Joselene Peres, 28 February 2023
The Energy Bills Support Scheme Alternative Funding online application portal is now open for residents without a direct relationship with their supplier, including those on heat networks.
27 February 2023
Chair of the NHF looks back at our Board Excellence Conference 2023.
Maggie Galliers, 24 February 2023
We've written to Michael Gove MP, alongside 18 leading organisations from across the housing sector, setting out urgent concerns over the impact the proposed Infrastructure Levy will have on the delivery of affordable housing.
22 February 2023
The National Housing Federation has appointed Alistair Smyth as the new Director of Policy and Research, starting in March.
17 February 2023
The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove MP, has set out the actions the government is taking in response to the coroner’s report into the death of Awaab Ishak.
16 February 2023
To mark LGBT+ History Month Jotepreet Bhandal, Campaigns, Policy and Research Lead at akt reviews how can we tackle the LGBTQ+ youth homelessness crisis in the UK.
Jotepreet Bhandal, 13 February 2023
The Housing Ombudsman reviews the positive impact of the government’s removal of democratic filter to speed up the complaints handling process for social housing residents.
Richard Blakeway, 03 February 2023
Pathway Housing Solutions and the University of Nottingham are asking housing associations to invite their residents from Black, Asian and other ethnic miniority groups to take part in the research.
26 January 2023
The Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Bill passed its Committee Stage reading in the Housing of Commons. This legislation is a Private Members’ Bill that aims to tackle problematic exempt accommodation.
26 January 2023
Some of the regulations are specific to buildings 18m and over, however some apply to all multi-occupied residential buildings, including houses that have been divided into two flats.
25 January 2023
It is vital that central and local government work to ensure that residents in heritage areas can live comfortably and safely in homes that are both historically significant and energy efficient.
Ewan Fulford, 25 January 2023
Chris Skidmore’s review underlines the importance of the 2050 net zero target, and of continued investment in housing to achieve this.
Natalie Turner, 24 January 2023
The Regulator of Social Housing has published its plan for implementing a new approach to consumer regulation ahead of the finalised Social Housing Regulation Bill.
23 January 2023
Following changes to the shared ownership model, the SORP Working Party are consulting on guidance to support those who prepare financial statements, as well as guidance on the new Right to Share Ownership model.
19 January 2023
A group of chairs have been working with the NHF to consider how we can increase diversity on housing association boards. Here, Judith explains what steps they are taking at Believe Housing.
Judith Common, 16 January 2023
Together with Energy UK, the Local Government Association and the Federation of Master Builders, the National Housing Federation is calling on the government to continue to prioritise energy efficiency as a core solution to the cost of living crisis.
10 January 2023
Tom Fadden, Board Member at Saffron Housing, talks about disability access, how to deliver shared goals with tenants and spinning plates.
Tom Fadden, 06 January 2023
The energy regulator Ofgem has launched a campaign to support consumers this winter with advice on their rights, financial schemes they are eligible for and ways to save energy.
05 January 2023
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has committed £257 million in funding for local authorities to help over 70,000 victims of domestic abuse in England.
21 December 2022
The Office for Veterans Affairs has announced £8.55m of funding over two years to fund more than 900 veteran supported housing units.
21 December 2022
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has announced £500m of capital funding to support local authorities to provide more move on accommodation for people who have arrived in the UK under the Ukraine Family Scheme, the Homes for Ukraine Scheme and the Afghan Resettlement Scheme.
21 December 2022
The government has published its response to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities' consultation on applying a ceiling to social housing rent increases for 2023/24.
20 December 2022
Maggie Galliers CBE looks towards 2023 and what the new year holds for housing associations and those who sit on their boards.
Maggie Galliers, 19 December 2022
The NHF has written to the Chancellor and the Secretary of State alongside Community Housing Cymru and the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations ahead of the publication of Energy Bill Relief Scheme review.
15 December 2022
Chaya Spitz, Chief Executive of Agudas Israel Housing Association (AIHA) reviews the importance of winning a Supreme Court case confirming the legality of prioritising housing for members of the Orthodox Jewish community.
Chaya Spitz OBE, 15 December 2022
The Energy Prices Act 2022 provides the legislative framework to deliver the government’s package of energy support, including the Energy Price Guarantee and the Energy Bill Relief Scheme.
14 December 2022
Jonathan Cox, Partner at Anthony Collins Solicitors, answers some questions around what should be considered as part of the voluntary shared ownership commitment on rent increases.
Jonathan Cox, 14 December 2022
JLL and Savills share advice around the impact the voluntary cap on Shared Ownership rent increases might have on valuations of Shared Ownership portfolios.
14 December 2022
Read our response to the Better Social Housing Review report which aims to address the issues of quality within the social housing sector.
13 December 2022
The government has launched a resident-led panel to influence plans to reform social housing.
07 December 2022
Homes England has recently updated the Key Information Documents for shared owners for the Affordable Homes Programme so that they align more closely with the Shared Ownership Affordable Homes Programme.
06 December 2022
Maggie Galliers CBE describes what she is looking forward to at our upcoming Board Excellence in Housing 2023 conference.
Maggie Galliers, 02 December 2022
This new Covenant is relevant to housing associations working with local authorities to rehouse people through social housing allocations.
01 December 2022
Supported housing and care homes are not being considered as priority protected sites which means they will not be included in DLUHC contingency plans.
29 November 2022
As part of our work to address the sector's audit shortage, we've outlined some steps that housing associations can take to help bring more auditors to the sector.
28 November 2022
Kerri Farnsworth considers what’s next for the housing sector under the current cost of living crisis.
Kerri Farnsworth , 24 November 2022
The NHF has written a letter responding to the Secretary of State following the coroner’s verdict on the death of Awaab Ishak.
23 November 2022
Read a statement from Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of NHF on the death of Awaab Ishak.
23 November 2022
Last week, the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, shared his Autumn Statement. We have summarised the key announcements relevant to housing associations.
22 November 2022
The NHF responds to the 2022 Autumn Statement news that that a cap of 7% will be applied to social rents in 2023/24.
17 November 2022
Doris Jamieson, Non-Executive Director of Flagship Group, describes why she is working with her board to take on the challenge to improve EDI.
Doris Jamieson, 17 November 2022
In amongst sudden and dramatic developments in Westminster and with COP27 underway in Egypt, we’ve continued our work with the sector and the government on decarbonising homes.
Kevin Garvey, 16 November 2022
NHF’s External Affairs Manager Bethan Buck gives an update on our work with equality, diversity and inclusion on housing association boards.
Bethan Buck, 15 November 2022
Chief Executive of Alabaré Christian Care & Support, Andrew Lord, considers the role housing associations can play in housing and supporting homeless veterans this Remembrance Day.
Andrew Lord, 11 November 2022
The Housing Ombudsman has published a report on noise nuisance providing recommendations to social landlords on how to deal with the issue
10 November 2022
We are running a series of virtual roundtable discussions to get member feedback on the Regular of Social Housing's finalised tenant satisfaction measures.
10 November 2022
With charities warning that families will struggle to pay their rent and feed their children during the winter months, the letter urges the Prime Minister to make this change as soon as possible.
09 November 2022
The list of permitted uses for the Fund has been updated to include fire safety works arising from the Fire Safety Act 2021.
09 November 2022
The NHF has been engaging with Bob Blackman MP to help shape upcoming reforms to supported housing.
09 November 2022
Chris Burgess, Head of Homelessness Services at Porchlight, explains what the future holds for their homelessness provision following Kent County Council's decision to decommission services across the county.
Chris Burgess, 08 November 2022
Social housing residents would have their heating bills reduced by 42% if their homes were insulated and draught proofed, according to a new research by the National Housing Federation.
08 November 2022
Following a visit from Bob Blackman MP, Heather Thomas, Chief Executive at Sapphire Independent Housing, discussed the upcoming Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Bill.
Heather Thomas, 01 November 2022
Last year, we surveyed members to explore the relationships between housing associations, partnership managers at the DWP and Jobcentre Plus.
28 October 2022
Find out the latest update on the Social Housing Regulation Bill as it continues its passage through Parliament in the House of Lords.
27 October 2022
To mark Black History Month, Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of NHF and Social Housing Anti-Racism Pledge ambassador explains the importance of housing associations adopting an anti-racist stance.
Kate Henderson, 27 October 2022
Read our response to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities' committee report on exempt accommodation.
27 October 2022
The NHF joined over 20 other organisations from across the social housing sector in signing a letter to the Prime Minister calling for urgent support to help low-income families facing soaring energy bills amid the cost-of-living crisis.
26 October 2022
The Older Persons Housing Group has been set up to help tackle the barriers that are currently stopping us from building the 38,000 new homes per year for older people that are needed to meet future demand.
Yvonne Castle, 25 October 2022
In this BHM interview, we catch up with Olive Jones, Director of People at NHF.
Olive Jones, 18 October 2022
Energy Prices Bill includes an support for households without a domestic electricity contract and will require benefits to be passed on to tenants.
13 October 2022
The NHF’s equality, diversity and inclusion in Housing member group has appointed Victor da Cunha as its new chair and Ijay Onyechi, as its new vice chair both starting in October.
12 October 2022
Mickey Clark reviews how Riverside Housing Group have rolled out co-production to strengthen relationships with residents by working together to shape and design their services.
Mickey Clark, 12 October 2022
The NHF Public Affairs team had a busy and productive schedule at the Labour and Conservative Party conferences this year. Here are my observations and what I think it means for the housing sector.
Sarauniya Shehu, 10 October 2022
Neil Morland, Managing Director of Neil Morland & Co Housing Consultants, explores the allocations process and role that housing associations play in it.
Neil Morland, 06 October 2022
The report assesses the impact of recent announcements and events on efforts to end rough sleeping.
05 October 2022
Read our summary reviewing the Regulator of Social Housing's final published Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSMs).
30 September 2022
Housing associations have made a permanent commitment to residents, that no one will be evicted from their home as a result of financial hardship.
30 September 2022
Wendy Evans – Hendrick, Chief Executive of Orwell Housing explains the importance of rural housing associations prioritising EDI to drive progress and represent the diverse communities our sector serves.
Wendy Evans-Hendrick, 29 September 2022
Policy Assistant Ewan Fulford reflects on key lessons from the National Housing Summit 2022.
Ewan Fulford, 29 September 2022
Maggie Galliers CBE has been confirmed as the NHF’s new Chair at our AGM.
29 September 2022
Read our response to the Chancellor’s Mini-Budget 2022 tackling the cost of living crisis.
23 September 2022
The Department of Health and Social Care has announced that routine asymptomatic testing has been paused for staff, visitors and visiting professionals in all adult social care settings. Testing of symptomatic cases for residents, patients and staff will continue in extra care, supported living and adult social care settings.
16 September 2022
Read our response to the government's Homelessness Prevention Grant Consultation.
16 September 2022
The NHS has announced plans to offer a covid-19 booster vaccination to select groups this autumn.
14 September 2022
A statement from Katie Henderson, NHF Chief Executive on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
08 September 2022
Read our response to the government's announcement on freezing energy bills at £2,500 a year until 2024.
08 September 2022
We have produced a briefing for NHF members on the new government consultation on 2023 rent increases.
06 September 2022
Read our response to the government’s updated strategy on rough sleeping.
05 September 2022
Andy Carberry, Director of Care and Support at Regenda Housing, shares the results of a benchmarking project.
Andy Carberry, 05 September 2022
Many households are not protected by the government’s energy price cap because their energy is supplied through a communal heating system
01 September 2022
Read our joint response to the launch of a social housing rent cap consultation to tackle the rising cost of living.
31 August 2022
Find out the impact of the government’s recent regulatory changes for housing associations.
22 August 2022
Bekah Ryder, Research Lead, NHF reviews the importance of housing addressing EDI data gaps in order to create a diverse workforce representative of the communities we serve.
Bekah Ryder, 17 August 2022
Angela Lockwood, Chief Executive at North Star Housing, discusses what the cost of living crisis has meant in reality for families in their communities.
Angela Lockwood, 16 August 2022
Colette McKune reflects on her time as chair of the NHF's EDI in Housing member group and the importance of our sector keeping up momentum going into the future.
Colette McKune, 15 August 2022
The Regulator of Social Housing is consulting on proposed changes to the Statistical Data Return, to be implemented in the 2023 data collection.
15 August 2022
The DHSC are seeking to optimise protection for those most at risk of severe illness ahead of the winter, including some housing association staff.
11 August 2022
Claire Donovan, Head of Policy, Research and Campaigns at End Furniture Poverty explores what role furnished tenancies in social housing could play in helping to protect people from the cost of living crisis.
Claire Donovan, 11 August 2022
Ishka Heart, BIM Officer at Network Homes and Vice Chair at BIM for Housing Associations, introduces their updated Toolkit, and looks at the benefits of using it to meet the information management requirements for housing associations.
Ishka Heart, 10 August 2022
Both Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak have committed to reaching net zero by 2050 but are yet to provide further detail on these commitments.
Lizzi Hearn, 05 August 2022
Evolve have reviewed the key lessons learned from conducting their first disability pay gap to further understand how they can improve the representation of disabled staff and create a more inclusive organisation.
Fatima Musa , 04 August 2022
Recently I had the pleasure of meeting some of the residents who have benefitted from having their homes retrofitted using the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, and spoke to their landlords about the process.
Kate Henderson, 02 August 2022
The government is seeking views from individuals and organisations on the impact of the pre-2000 ban on homosexuality in the Armed Forces. Lee Buss-Blair reflects on his own journey and explains why it is important that LGBTQ+ Veterans experiencing homelessness are able to contribute to this process.
Lee Buss-Blair, 01 August 2022
The Fund, worth £4.5bn, is open for buildings 18m and over without a funding solution in place
28 July 2022
The information will support dutyholders with their new responsibilities, including developing a building safety case.
28 July 2022
The competence standards include the PAS 8673, which sets out competence requirements for the management of safety in residential buildings.
28 July 2022
Read our summary of the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) Select Committee report on social housing regulation.
21 July 2022
Read our summary of the Regulator of Social Housing's Consumer Regulation Review 2021-22 which sets out their approach to consumer regulation.
20 July 2022
Mulima Muyunda, Race and Diversity Lead at SYHA explores how the creation of a Race Action Plan is helping to drive measurable and tangible change for racial equality.
Mulima Muyunda, 20 July 2022
Re-engage have launched ‘rainbow call companions’, a free telephone befriending service for LGBT+ older people created to help tackle loneliness and social isolation.
Sam Higgins, 20 July 2022
The contracts aim to protect leaseholders from the costs of building safety remedial works. The NHF is reviewing the contract on behalf of the sector and we welcome views from housing associations that would like to put their comments forward.
20 July 2022
The lenders will lend on properties in buildings where plans have been agreed for the building to be self-remediated by the developer, or the building qualifies for an existing or future government remediation scheme.
20 July 2022
Affordable housing aggregator the Housing Finance Corporation (THFC) is gathering data on the decarbonisation plans and costs for housing associations, as part of their lobbying for a guaranteed funding solution.
20 July 2022
Read our response to the Departement of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) Select Committee report on social housing regulation.
20 July 2022
The government has agreed to allow Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation, Amortisation only covenants for the Affordable Homes Guarantee Scheme.
13 July 2022
Rising costs are continuing to place residents and housing associations under financial pressure. Hugh Swainson, audit partner within the Not-for-Profit team at Buzzacott LLP, looks at the factors contributing to high inflation, and the impact of the cost of living crisis.
Hugh Swainson, 13 July 2022
The social housing sector is facing a shortage of auditors. We're engaging in a piece of work to bring more auditors to the sector, but we need the help of members to ensure its success.
08 July 2022
Ever since I was elected as MP for remote, rural, coastal North Devon in 2019, my mission has been to find ways to level up the pockets of severe deprivation in my beautiful constituency.
Selaine Saxby MP, 08 July 2022
We met with lenders, valuers, NHF members, and UK Finance to discuss the sector’s capacity to invest in decarbonising and improving the energy efficiency of their stock.
07 July 2022
Ahead of giving evidence to the parliamentary select committee inquiry on exempt accommodation, DLUHC has launched a new guide for local authorities on improving quality in supported housing.
06 July 2022
The UK’s 2050 net zero target relies on eliminating carbon emissions from all homes, including social homes, over the next 30 years. A new survey finds that the housing sector is well underway but that challenges remain.
Rob Cowley, 06 July 2022
The Housing SORP Working Party (SWP) is seeking a professional advisory firm that audits UK based housing associations to join the SWP.
06 July 2022
EPC data is held by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) and access is important for planning retrofit work and bidding into the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund.
04 July 2022
It’s crucial that 'levelling up' doesn't just focus on regeneration in our towns and cities, but e also unlocks the huge potential of our rural communities.
Kate Henderson, 04 July 2022
The government is proposing to introduce new thresholds for defining companies as Public Interest Entities.
30 June 2022
Find out how Centrepoint provides homeless young LGBTQ+ people with accommodation, health support and life skills in order to get them back into education, training and employment.
Pascale Day , 30 June 2022
Francesca Albanese, Head of Research and Evaluation at Crisis, reflects on the success of the Homelessness Reduction Act and asks what more needs to be done to support those facing homelessness.
Francesca Albanese, 27 June 2022
Fuad Mahamed, Chief Executive Officer of ACH reflects on why we must continue to support refugees and provide opportunities for people to thrive in the UK.
Fuad Mahamed, 23 June 2022
The government has published new proposals on reform of tenure, including the abolition of section 21 ‘no fault’ repossession of property.
22 June 2022
Tina Wathern, Director of Education and Engagement from Stonewall Housing reflects on their impact on the Pride movement over the past 50 years and outlines the future ahead.
Tina Wathern, 22 June 2022
Read a blog from Olive Jones, Director of People, NHF which marks Windrush Day 2022 and the 74th anniversary since the Windrush generation arrived in the UK.
Olive Jones, 22 June 2022
Part of the trauma of a refugee experience is the loss of your home; part of the healing, therefore, must be securing a safe home in order to build a new life.
John Delahunty , 21 June 2022
The National Housing Federation has announced that Maggie Galliers CBE has been selected to become its new Chair, starting in September.
21 June 2022
Boris Worrall, Chief Executive of Rooftop Housing and Chair of the National Advisory Panel on Gypsy Traveller Housing reviews the progress made in housing for the Gypsy and Traveller community.
Boris Worrall, 16 June 2022
The NHF is discussing with the government and consumer organisations how best to help tenants with fuel costs given anticipated price rises.
13 June 2022
Natalie Quilter, Diversity Inclusion and Wellbeing Lead at Notting Hil Genesis opens up about her personal story as an unpaid carer.
Natalie Quilter , 13 June 2022
The Prime Minister has confirmed his plans to extend the Right to Buy scheme to housing association tenants.
10 June 2022
Read our response to the government's announcement on the Right to Buy scheme.
09 June 2022
We've outlined our initial response to the Social Housing Regulation Bill and summarised some of the key measures it will introduce.
09 June 2022
The APPG on Ending the Need for Food Banks is running an inquiry to explore how communities and the government should address the need for food banks.
09 June 2022
The National Housing Federation and Chartered Institute for Housing will set up an independent panel to make urgent recommendations for tackling poor quality housing in the sector.
08 June 2022
Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the NHF responds to the recently published Social Housing Regulation Bill.
08 June 2022
To celebrate Pride Month Joanne Lockwood, Associate, HDN shares her top tips on how to become a trans ally. Watch the video and learn more.
Joanne Lockwood, 07 June 2022
On Thursday, the government announced a £15bn package implementing a number of measures to provide support to millions of households across the UK struggling with the rising cost of living.
31 May 2022
The Department for Work and Pensions has published guidance that explains how creditors, including landlords, can request deductions from benefits to help people manage debt.
27 May 2022
Watch a video from Kathryn Jones, Diversity and Inclusion Lead from Aster Group who shares some tips on how to become a Disability Confident employer and help to create a more inclusive social housing sector.
Kathryn Jones, 26 May 2022
Ewan Fulford from our Policy team rounds up of the key themes and messages from Climate Change and Sustainability in Housing 2022.
Ewan Fulford, 25 May 2022
The Fire Safety Act 2021 was implemented on 16 May 2022 and the regulations arising from it were laid before Parliament on 18 May. We've summarised the Act and the regulations, and clarified some of the main points.
20 May 2022
We have updated the Commitment to Refer guidelines to clarify the process around consent.
18 May 2022
We've summarised the key information for housing associations from the state opening of Parliament.
17 May 2022
Today at the House of Lords, we joined organisations from the housing and homelessness sector, Armed Forces charities, MPs from all parties, and local authority leaders to launch a new phase of a campaign to end homelessness among Armed Forces veterans.
17 May 2022
We welcome the publication of the Bill and look forward to working with the government to ensure the supply of affordable housing is protected.
12 May 2022
Rosie Lynch provides an insight into Home Group's Hospital Discharge Service offering housing advice and support for patients recovering from mental health difficulties to live in the community, make a home and achieve a better quality of life.
Rosie Lynch , 12 May 2022
Eddie Hughes MP has once again written with an update on new smoke and carbon monoxide alarm requirements.
11 May 2022
We look forward to working with the government to ensure social housing residents are always listened to and strengthen their rights through implementing the Social Housing Regulation Bill.
10 May 2022
The Building Safety Bill has received Royal Assent, and the new Act will bring into force a number of measures intended to make buildings and residents safe, and protect leaseholders from building safety costs.
05 May 2022
The energy crisis and cost of living increases are causing severe financial difficulties for many housing association residents, and are also driving up costs for housing associations themselves.
Kate Henderson, 05 May 2022
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities have published guidance explaining the help available for social housing residents with tackling anti-social behaviour.
04 May 2022
The Housing Ombudsman has launched a call for evidence to support their next systemic investigation which will look at noise complaints. Submit your evidence by 13 May 2022.
04 May 2022
Angela Gascoigne, Chief Executive of SHAL Housing explores the importance of changing culture and leadership for housing associations to successfully adopt Together with Tenants.
Angela Gascoigne, 04 May 2022
In light of the significant increase in energy bills, the Department for Work and Pensions has written to UK energy suppliers about plans to temporarily pause requests to pay for ongoing energy usage from benefits from 1 April.
03 May 2022
James Tickell, Partner at Campbell Tickell, explains why the launch of the NHF's updated Code of Conduct is more important than ever at a time when the sector is under scrutiny.
James Tickell, Partner, Campbell Tickell, 03 May 2022
NHF Chief Executive Kate Henderson reacts to recent news that the government may be considering reviving the Right to Buy scheme.
03 May 2022
The guidance focusses on people who have not yet missed payments on their bills or credit obligations, but are at risk of doing so.
29 April 2022
The Household Support Fund has been doubled to £1bn in an effort to assist families with the cost of living.
29 April 2022
Following a pause during the pandemic the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) has restarted its programme to move all those in receipt of legacy benefits to Universal Credit.
28 April 2022
£350 is available for each parking space provided with a chargepoint socket, with up to 200 grants available per year per landlord.
27 April 2022
Policy Officer Rory Hughes summarises the recent developments for the UK and for housing associations in the field of sustainability and decarbonisation.
Rory Hughes, 22 April 2022
Research Lead at the NHF, Bekah Ryder, explores what talking to recently homeless families for the recently published 'Housing homeless families' taught her about the process of allocating homes.
Bekah Ryder, 22 April 2022
The government are seeking views to address the causes of mental ill-health, and to expand and improve NHS services to ensure they work for all.
21 April 2022
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) have published their final evaluation of the supported oversight housing pilots.
21 April 2022
Michael Gove, has provided an update on his negotiations with developers around ensuring that those responsible for the building safety crisis pay to fix it.
14 April 2022
The government has produced new guidance on the delivery of the Disabled Facilities Grant for adaptations to serve the needs of older and disabled people.
07 April 2022
The government has published a draft Terms of Reference for its inquiry into the UK's preparedness and response to the coronavirus pandemic.
07 April 2022
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, housing associations have been reconsidering their contracts with Russian-owned businesses, particularly Gazprom Energy.
07 April 2022
There have been a number of government announcements recently that will impact housing associations.
07 April 2022
Catherine Ryder, Director of Policy and Research, NHF provides a progress update on our Together with Tenants initiative helping to strengthen relationships between housing associations and residents.
Catherine Ryder, 06 April 2022
Sarah Miller, Chief Executive of Papworth Trust reviews how housing associations can become Disability Confident organisations.
Sarah Miller, 29 March 2022
Read our response to the government's latest announcement on the Social Housing Regulation Bill.
29 March 2022
We have joined NatWest and others who signed a letter to the Secretary of State Kwasi Kwarteng MP detailing measures the government should take now to ensure we can deliver energy efficiency this decade.
29 March 2022
Housing associations are doing all they can to help mitigate the impact of energy price rises on tenants and leaseholders.
25 March 2022
The government has announced new measures to protect leaseholders from paying for building safety remediation costs and ensure that those responsible pay.
25 March 2022
An update on housing association's efforts to support refugees.
25 March 2022
Solace, the women’s aid organisation, have written to HM Treasury to demand they do more to protect victims of sexual assault aged under 35.
24 March 2022
Our response to the Spring Statement 2022
23 March 2022
The NHF is collaborating with Crisis and the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) on a survey looking at current practices and issues affecting social housing allocations.
21 March 2022
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the Centre for Homelessness Impact have jointly published a guideline on ways to improve access to and engagement with health and social care services for people experiencing homelessness.
21 March 2022
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has published a Written Ministerial Statement. The statement concerns the quality and regulation of supported housing.
17 March 2022
Autonomy and control in your work are one of the key elements that make a workplace an attractive place to be. Do we make enough of this in how we sell social care to a diverse spectrum of workers?
Jim Thomas, 17 March 2022
Lucy Malarkey, Managing Director of WISH celebrates the contribution of women working in social housing as part of Women's History Month 2022.
Lucy Malarkey, 17 March 2022
In response to our members highlighting the issue of recruitment and retention in the care and supported housing sector, we held two member roundtables in February.
16 March 2022
The prospectus for the DLUHC Voluntary and Community Frontline Sector Support Grant is now live. Applications for the four separate lines of the fund are due by 1 April.
15 March 2022
Two member groups are collaborating to commission external research into the impact of supported housing on homeless prevention and improving the health and wellbeing of customers.
15 March 2022
In February 2022, we hosted a roundtable to discuss housing associations’ capacity to invest in decarbonising and improving the energy efficiency of their stock.
14 March 2022
The levelling up, housing and communities committee has published a new report on cladding and remediation.
14 March 2022
Read our response to the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee's report on building safety remediation and funding.
11 March 2022
On 23 February, a parliamentary debate was tabled by the Labour Party on non-commissioned exempt accommodation.
11 March 2022
The NHF is working to deliver the second stage of the No Homeless Veterans campaign alongside Homeless Link.
09 March 2022
To celebrate International Women's Day 2022 Olive Jones reflects on the importance of raising awareness against bias and taking more action to support women’s equality.
Olive Jones, 08 March 2022
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities have commissioned a new survey for social housing tenants in England reviewing how landlords are currently performing against the commitments in the Social Housing White Paper.
04 March 2022
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) are running a second campaign to raise awareness of, and increase confidence in the social housing complaints making process.
04 March 2022
The Department for Work and Pensions confirmed earlier this month that all 2022 annual rent changes would be subject to verification by landlords on the Universal Credit portal this year.
24 February 2022
The Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities has announced two domestic abuse consultations.
23 February 2022
The Prime Minister has announced an end to all remaining coronavirus restrictions in England.
22 February 2022
On 31 January 2022, the government announced its intention to revoke the regulations that made vaccination a condition of deployment for health and social care staff.
10 February 2022
Councils and their partners have until midday on 13 April 2022 to submit their co-produced proposals for the next round of Rough Sleeping Accommodation Programme (RSAP) funding.
09 February 2022
The NHF has signed up to become a Disability Confident employer having completed level 1 of the Disability Confident scheme.
08 February 2022
The Levelling Up White Paper has now been published, find out what it means for housing associations.
08 February 2022
Housing associations are committed to making homes safe for residents, but absorbing the costs can mean they have to delay other urgent work.
Jeremy Gray, 07 February 2022
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) have recently updated two pieces of guidance in relation to supporting victims of domestic abuse.
04 February 2022
Our Chief Executive, Kate Henderson, responds to the government's Levelling Up White Paper.
02 February 2022
Board member Nick Yandle explains how our board level equality, diversity and inclusion group is aiming to tackle some big challenges in the sector.
Nick Yandle, 28 January 2022
As the energy crisis continues, our work on decarbonisation has a renewed sense of urgency, so it is worth recapping where we have come from and where it is going in the next few months.
Rory Hughes, 26 January 2022
Local authorities are currently developing plans that will shape homelessness services for the next three years. Housing associations can, and should engage now to share best practice and help shape those services.
21 January 2022
Find out how housing associations can drive change in EDI this year by setting New Year’s resolutions using the key recommendations from our EDI report.
Kate Henderson, 19 January 2022
Watch Gemma Waddington’s Vlog and learn about her personal journey leading to the creation of a diversity and inclusion group called Don’t Dis my Ability at The Hyde Group.
Gemma Waddington, 14 January 2022
The advice for health and social care staff on testing has changed.
12 January 2022
In December 2021, the government implemented the interim uplift to building regulations and published new Approved Documents.
12 January 2022
Sector leaders are reporting that staff shortages across all services are the worst they have ever known.
Oona Goldsworthy, 11 January 2022
In early December, the government announced the implementation of its Plan B for containing and managing the spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus in England.
11 January 2022
In the last year, the number of rough sleepers has fallen dramatically in London and across England. What made this radical change possible and, more importantly, how can we keep the momentum going and end rough sleeping for good?
Kathleen Hopgood, 11 January 2022
The NHF has responded to an announcement on building safety by the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
10 January 2022
The Regulator of Social Housing is consulting on a proposed set of tenant satisfaction measures until 3 March 2022.
10 January 2022
Supported housing is a workforce to be reckoned with - we have great values and a true sense of purpose We’re adaptable, hard working and most of all, we care.
Andrew Griffiths, 07 January 2022
A summary of inspiring reports for board members on delivering high quality homes now and in the future.
Peter Williams, 06 January 2022
Our mission at the NHF is to understand and anticipate the critical issues affecting the social housing sector - here are some of the key issues on our radar.
Kate Henderson, 04 January 2022
Eddie Hughes MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rough Sleeping and Housing at DLUHC has issued a letter to local authorities indicating that they should accommodate rough sleepers and connect them with support to receive their coronavirus vaccination.
22 December 2021
Please get in touch with our team by 14 January if you would like to share your views.
22 December 2021
Chaired by English Rural Housing Association, this will be a 12 month collaboration between Kent and Southampton University and several leading homelessness and rural charities, including HomelessLink, the Trussell Trust and the NHF.
21 December 2021
The reforms include repealing Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988, ensuring the grounds for eviction in Section 8 are “fit for purpose”, and improving the court process.
20 December 2021
We have rewritten our 2012 Code of Conduct to reflect contemporary thinking in good governance. The draft code is available to download and NHF members can send their feedback by Friday 14 January.
16 December 2021
As the Homelessness Lead for Bromford my role is deliver on our strategic goal ‘We want to improve social justice and play our part in reducing homelessness in our big four areas’.
Hazel O'Halloran, 16 December 2021
Two million children in England are living in overcrowded, unaffordable or unsuitable homes, according to new findings.
15 December 2021
Khalid Mair introduces the Social Housing Anti-Racism Pledge which is due to be launched in early 2022.
Khalid Mair, 09 December 2021
Elizabeth Rowland, Housing Services Manager at Octavia Housing explains how they've got involved in the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign to tackle domestic abuse.
Elizabeth Rowland, 09 December 2021
The new Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove MP, has stated his commitment to building safety and confirmed that he is reviewing his Department’s policies.
08 December 2021
Nathan Pickles, Corporate Finance Consultant at Wharfedale Associates, takes a closer look at what the strategic partnership grant allocations mean.
Nathan Pickles, 08 December 2021
As part of our strategic review, Tristan Carlyon, Head of Research and Analysis, NHF reviews the external factors that may influence the work of housing associations in the next few years.
Tristan Carlyon, 02 December 2021
A preview of the NHF'S Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Housing event on 9 December bringing together leaders from across the social housing sector to reveal the results from the first national picture of the diversity of the housing association workforce in England.
Kate Henderson, 02 December 2021
The NHF has welcomed the government’s launch of a wide ranging 10 year vision for Social Care, People at the Heart of Care.
02 December 2021
The government has updated its coronavirus guidance for staff and service users in supported living settings in a number of areas.
02 December 2021
Catherine Ryder, Director of Policy and Research at the NHF responds to the government's Social Care White Paper released today.
01 December 2021
To mark this year’s campaign against gendered-based violence learn how Westward Housing is raising awareness around domestic abuse.
Nicki Spear, 25 November 2021
Domestic abuse occurs in homes up and down the country - we need to ensure the social housing sector is part of the solution. I’m joining the conversation from a different angle: holding perpetrators to account and preventing harm.
Kate Henderson, 24 November 2021
Following public consultation on the issue, the government has announced its decision on the proposal to extend the requirement for compulsory vaccinations as a condition of deployment to health and wider social care settings.
18 November 2021
ForHousing has welcomed five new members to its board, including a new chair. Colette McKune (MBE), Chief Executive of ForHousing and Chair of the NHF’s EDI in Housing Group outlines the approach they have taken to ensure diversity in skills and background.
Colette McKune, 18 November 2021
Blog by Lord Callanan, Secretary of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
Lord Callanan, 18 November 2021
If an organisation knows about a person’s circumstances, they can make sure they're treated appropriately and with the duty of care they deserve.
Helen Lord, 17 November 2021
Find out what the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities had to say about levelling up, planning, social housing and building safety.
Joe Waters, 16 November 2021
Almshouses have provided homes and support to the local communities they serve for over a thousand years, but there's still much to learn about them.
Nick Phillips, 16 November 2021
Securing long-term funding and creating armed forces-friendly work places are key to ensuring veterans are supported by housing associations.
Lee Buss-Blair, 11 November 2021
The government has announced £10m of funding to be spent on accommodation for rough sleepers over winter.
04 November 2021
Ed Barber, Policy Assistant at the NHF provides a roundup of the key sessions from our National Housing Summit event.
Ed Barber, 04 November 2021
The Housing Ombudsman has published a new spotlight report on damp and mould urging housing providers to take a zero tolerance approach. Find out the report's main recommendations.
04 November 2021
Ruth Cooke, Chief Executive of GreenSquareAccord explains how a flexible model of hybrid working will help organisations prepare for the next phase of the pandemic.
Ruth Cooke, 03 November 2021
Time Wade, Development Director of emh, talks to us about MMC, Building Better, and their challenges and plans for the future.
Tim Wade, 03 November 2021
Blog by Will Jeffwitz, Head of Policy at the National Housing Federation.
Will Jeffwitz, 02 November 2021
Find out from Mike Adams, Chief Executive Officer of Purple how they're using #PurpleTuesday initiative to drive improved customer experience for disabled people.
Mike Adams, 01 November 2021
Rhys Moore, Executive Director of Public Impact, NHF discusses how the NHF is in the process of crafting our next current business strategy shaped by a strategic review with a focus on what the longer-term future may hold for the social housing sector.
Rhys Moore, 29 October 2021
Today’s budget is a welcome commitment of support in key areas, after a year that has seen families across the country struggling to afford the cost of living.
27 October 2021
The government has increased the ring-fenced homelessness prevention fund available to local authorities by £65m.
27 October 2021
In this BHM interview, we catch up with Llewellyn Graham, Chief Executive of Nehemiah Housing Association.
Llewellyn Graham, 25 October 2021
The NHF is working to provide opportunities for housing associations to learn about partnership working and discuss possible approaches going forwards.
21 October 2021
We welcome the commitment of the first part of the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, the clear signal that heat pumps are likely to be the primary source of home heat and the commitment to bring down electricity prices.
19 October 2021
While housing associations are already planning to invest £70bn in futureproofing their homes, our new estimates demonstrate that full decarbonisation by 2050 will cost an additional £36bn.
19 October 2021
Following our consultation response and conversations with HM Treasury, updated draft legislation for the Residential Property Developer Tax now includes an exemption for all non-profit groups, including for profit-subsidiaries and joint ventures.
15 October 2021
In this BHM interview, we catch up with Cym D’Souza, Chief Executive of Arawak Walton Housing Association and Chair of BMENational.
Cym D'Souza, 15 October 2021
Rose Klemperer, Senior Associate at Penningtons Manches Cooper explains the importance of the social housing sector taking a robust approach to board data to improve governance and better decision making.
Rose Klemperer, 14 October 2021
Ramesh Malhan, Head of Customer Voice at Black Country Housing Group, reflects on how they've strengthened their approach to engaging with residents, and how to achieve trust and transparency.
Ramesh Malhan, 12 October 2021
With the end of furlough and the cut to Universal Credit, we are collecting key measures around claimant numbers and income collection, including amount of rent arrears and arrears as a percentage of rent due.
07 October 2021
Kate Henderson reflects on political meetings, party conferences, and the role the sector can play in levelling up, sustainability and achieving net zero.
Kate Henderson, 07 October 2021
In September, the Kerslake Commission published their report 'A new way of working: ending rough sleeping together'. Ahead of World Homelessness Day, and in response to the report's findings, Vicki McDonald explores what more housing associations could do to prevent homelessness.
Vicki McDonald, 06 October 2021
While social housing residents face a perfect storm this winter with the cut to Universal Credit and rocketing energy bills, climate action could help protect them against future energy crises.
Rory Hughes, 06 October 2021
For Black History Month 2021 we’re shining the spotlight on leading Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) figures in social housing. In this interview, we catch up with Gina Amoh, Chief Executive of Inquilab Housing Association.
Gina Amoh, 04 October 2021
The NHF is celebrating Black History Month 2021 by amplifying the voices and stories of Black colleagues from across the sector and within our own organisation.
Kate Henderson, 01 October 2021
Our Public Affairs team take a look at what the new reshuffle could mean for social housing.
Sarauniya Shehu, 23 September 2021
The Consumer Regulation Review sets out the Regulator of Social Housing's approach to consumer regulation and the key lessons learned.
23 September 2021
Sarah Randall, Insurance Officer at Sovereign shares her tips on engaging residents to consider insuring their possessions.
Sarah Randall, 23 September 2021
Read our response to the final report from the Commission.
23 September 2021
The aim of this consultation from the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is to seek views on whether or not the government should extend compulsory vaccinations to other health and care settings.
22 September 2021
Paul Fiddaman, Chief Executive of Karbon Homes, shares his thoughts on the launch of the ‘No Place Left Behind’ commission report.
Paul Fiddaman, 21 September 2021
Along with charities Homeless Link, Crisis and St Mungo’s, the NHF have written to MHCLG asking for an extension to Housing First pilots.
15 September 2021
A Church of England report concludes that the current housing crisis in the UK is neither accidental or inevitable, and that we all must show a willingness to share the costs if resolving this crisis together.
Kerri Farnsworth , 09 September 2021
All staff directly employed by the care home or employed through an agency, as well as all volunteers, will need to be fully vaccinated with both doses of the vaccine by 11 November.
08 September 2021
Sarah Hill, Engagement and Alliances Marketing Manager at Gas Safe Register explains the importance of Gas Safety Week 2021 and how you can get involved.
Sarah Hill, 25 August 2021
For the first time the Sector Scorecard includes some measures specifically for supported and social housing providers.
25 August 2021
The Better Care Fund, one of the government’s national vehicles for driving health and social care integration, has published its latest framework.
25 August 2021
Our new research shows that England’s 25m homes produce 58.5m tonnes of CO2 every year – the equivalent of the average annual use of 28m cars.
25 August 2021
James Massey, Strategy Director at MRI Software, highlights some key takeaways from their recent event on the future of work and tech solutions for housing associations.
James Massey, 24 August 2021
The work at Platform are doing is a great example of the contribution housing associations can make to meeting the government’s climate change objectives.
Kate Henderson, 20 August 2021
Neil Munslow, Housing Services Manager at Newcastle City Council, explains the key role that social landlords can play in preventing homelessness.
Neil Munslow, 18 August 2021
The National Housing Federation (NHF) has for the first time released data on our ethnicity pay gap, as part of a drive to improve Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) across the organisation.
12 August 2021
Olive Jones, Director of People at the National Housing Federation (NHF) reviews how member housing associations can help us build a national picture of diversity in social housing by completing our EDI data tool.
Olive Jones, 11 August 2021
The National Fire Chiefs Council has updated their guidance on simultaneous evacuation in high rise residential buildings, introducing key changes.
11 August 2021
Find out more about how our updated tool can be used to highlight differences in house prices, rent and more, across the country.
Rob Cowley, 11 August 2021
Justin Freeman, Director of Income Maximisation at ForHousing, explains the importance of involving tenants and hearing about their experiences with Universal Credit in order to make real positive change.
Justin Freeman, 10 August 2021
MHCLG has published new guidance for social housing residents facing anti-social behaviour.
09 August 2021
A recent NHF survey examining claimants' experiences of claiming Universal Credit during the pandemic shows that 4 in 5 social tenants struggle to pay for essentials, including food, on Universal Credit.
05 August 2021
MHCLG have provided further advice on options for homeless individuals needing to self-isolate.
05 August 2021
Yvonne Castle, Chief Executive of Johnnie Johnson Housing, explores why housing is at the heart of coronavirus recovery plans across Greater Manchester.
Yvonne Castle, 05 August 2021
We surveyed housing associations on changes to their allocations approach during the pandemic
28 July 2021
The government is currently consulting on the structure of the forthcoming Energy Company Obligation scheme and the NHF will be responding on behalf of the sector.
28 July 2021
We’ve summarised the latest information for fully vaccinated health and social care staff and critical workers, including how to contact MHCLG if you think your staff are eligible for exemptions.
28 July 2021
The APPG on Ending Homelessness has launched a report on its inquiry into what is needed to scale up Housing First nationally.
28 July 2021
This report from the Commision - of which the NHF is a part - includes examples of savings brought about by homelessness prevention.
27 July 2021
Phil Elvy, Executive Director of Finance at Great Places Housing Group, explains why it is important for housing association staff who provide advice to residents on debt or household budgeting to be registered with the Financial Conduct Authority.
Phil Elvy, 20 July 2021
The Financial Reporting Council is changing accounting rules, impacting the reporting of leases, including tenancies and shared ownership leases.
16 July 2021
Chief Financial Officer of Optivo, Sarah Smith, reflects on some of the challenges they've faced in producing their first Environmental, Social and Governance report.
Sarah Smith, 14 July 2021
Author of our new book on risk and assurance, Kelsey Walker, explains the importance for board members to go beyond their traditional financial risk management.
Kelsey Walker, 13 July 2021
The Building Safety Bill, published on Monday 5 July, sets out the legislation for the new building safety regulatory regime to ensure the safety of people and their homes. Read our initial response and next steps.
06 July 2021
Today marks the start of Rural Housing Week, our annual campaign that celebrates the vital work that housing associations do in rural areas.
Kate Henderson, 05 July 2021
An update on the National Housing Federation's decarbonisation work.
Rory Hughes, 01 July 2021
The NHF’s response to the ITV News housing investigation
24 June 2021
We are seeking feedback from our members on our Renters' Reform strategy.
24 June 2021
Steven McIntyre, Chief Executive of Stonewall Housing, reflects on steps we can all take to be more inclusive this Pride month.
Steven McIntyre, 16 June 2021
Kate Henderson reflects on our continued work with government to shape the new regulatory system to ensure the safety of people in their homes.
Kate Henderson, 11 June 2021
DAHA will be holding their regional meetings during June and July.
03 June 2021
One year on from the launch of Harry's Pledge, founder Julie Doyle reflects on the progress the sector has made for those who need care and those who provide it.
Julie Doyle, 02 June 2021
Find out using the updated Local Economic Impact Calculator.
Tristan Carlyon, 27 May 2021
The new report sets out three key lessons for social landlords in dealing with complaints about cladding to ensure that the impact on all residents is recognised.
20 May 2021
The lockdowns have been particularly difficult for residents living in housing for older people. Find out more about how the roadmap for lifting restrictions is affecting residents.
Dan Bray, 19 May 2021
We're building the biggest aggregated housing association and local authority pipeline for modern methods of construction (MMC).
19 May 2021
Chief Executive of Berneslai Homes, Amanda Garrard, reflects on the impact of coronavirus in the Barnsley.
Amanda Garrard, 19 May 2021
We have been hard at work establishing the infrastructure for the project and want to update you on our work so far.
Rory Hughes, 18 May 2021
The government recently ran a consultation on making vaccination a condition of deployment in older adult care homes. Read our response.
17 May 2021
On Tuesday 11 May, the State Opening of Parliament took place. Find out more about the specific announcements for housing and what they mean for housing associations.
Sarauniya Shehu, 14 May 2021
Our response to MHCLG's news release titled 'Support for renters continues with longer notice periods'
12 May 2021
A summary of the key measures announced and our next steps.
12 May 2021
We look forward to working with the government to ensure social housing residents are always listened to, but hope to see full legislation on the Social Housing White Paper proposals as soon as possible.
11 May 2021
Melanie Pope, Public Affairs Manager at the National Housing Federation rounds up the key takeaways from the latest elections.
Melanie Pope, 11 May 2021
Find out what the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, launching in 2022, could mean for housing associations.
06 May 2021
The Debt Respite Scheme is a new statutory scheme to provide ‘breathing space’ to help people in problem debt - including rent arrears - to better manage their finances, seek professional debt advice and reach sustainable solutions.
06 May 2021
An important part of our enhanced offer for smaller housing associations, ensuring you get great value from your NHF membership.
Sarah Finnegan, 06 May 2021
Find out more about the Fire Safety Act and the Building Safety Bill.
05 May 2021
We are launching a new national CEO network and a new network for operational leads on equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).
05 May 2021
This week the NHF, alongside Homeless Link, wrote to the government to request visa extensions for housing and homelessness support staff in England.
05 May 2021
Arches is on a journey to improve resident engagement and the adoption of the Together with Tenants Charter is an important step.
Leah Montia , 04 May 2021
With COP26, discussions about a green recovery and stronger climate targets, Climate Change and Sustainability in Housing 2021 was absolutely vital.
Rory Hughes, 22 April 2021
While housing providers across the country stress-test business plans and get to grips with the new technology needed to reach net zero carbon, are we doing enough to consider what net zero carbon means for people and places?
James Bryson, 22 April 2021
The government has launched a five-week consultation on making receipt of the coronavirus vaccine a condition for staff deployment in care homes for older people.
21 April 2021
Hastoe are setting new minimum build requirements for new homes above current building regulations.
Ulrike Maccariello, 21 April 2021
Find out more about our research on income collection and support for tenants during the coronavirus crisis.
Bekah Ryder, 15 April 2021
Find out why it's so important to have an EDI baseline in the housing sector with Sonja.
Sonja Wellings, 14 April 2021
The National Housing Federation has launched a data tool today which will enable its members to understand how representative their workforces are of the communities they serve.
12 April 2021
We have so much data and what if we could be using that data to understand our equality, diversity and inclusion practices and how we could improve them? Now we can.
Jan Gale, 12 April 2021
In the critical years of the 1970s Prince Philip was Patron of the National Housing Federation and in the 1980s he became the NHF’s very active President.
Lord Best, 09 April 2021
Francesca Albanese highlights three recent reports focusing on people experiencing homelessness and examines solutions to tackle systemic causes.
Francesca Albanese, 09 April 2021
Announcing a major new programme of NHF work on decarbonisation.
Kate Henderson, 08 April 2021
This morning the Government released the outcomes of two separate consultations, confirming important details of the new Shared Ownership model, and the delivery of First Homes via developer contributions.
01 April 2021
This summary covers information on the latest guidance, vaccines and testing, shielding, prevention and visits for supported housing providers.
01 April 2021
There were so many interesting and important sessions at the National Housing Summit last week, but one that has particularly stayed with me was ‘Rethinking the sector’s approach to racial equality’.
Kate Henderson, 01 April 2021
Martyn Hale from Citizen explains how a quick change of direction helped to protect homeless people in Coventry as part of the ‘Everyone In’ scheme one year on from its launch.
Martyn Hale, 26 March 2021
The National Housing Summit 2021 reunited housing leaders from across the sector for four days of networking and debate. Read our five key highlights.
Amy Walker, 25 March 2021
Jenrick lays out the government’s key housing priorities and takes questions from across the housing sector
24 March 2021
This week we celebrated International Women's Day and several female colleagues within our organisation would like to share their biggest tips and advice for other women in the sector.
Anna Duggal, 11 March 2021
Keeping information related to the Capital Goods Scheme up to date may not be high on your priority list. Our taxation advisers RSM, explain why it is important to retain the information now, to prevent lost opportunities in the future.
11 March 2021
Homeworking has become the norm for many of us over the past year. Our tax advisors, RSM, explain what implications this new way of working could have for you and your employees.
10 March 2021
Our tax advisors, RSM, give us a round down of the key points for housing associations from the most recent Spring Budget and advise what could happen in upcoming updates.
10 March 2021
Tap into the huge expertise which exists among colleagues in the housing sector
Boris Worrall, 10 March 2021
UK Finance detail what steps housing associations should be taking now to ensure they are ready for the end of LIBOR.
09 March 2021
See any latest information and updates on testing and tracing within the sector
08 March 2021
Rough sleeping is dangerous for everyone, but the challenges faced by homeless women have been amplified by the coronavirus crisis.
Laura Davis, 08 March 2021
Following on from a commitment made in the Social Housing White Paper, MHCLG have launched a campaign with the aim of raising awareness among social housing residents of the complaints process, helping them to feel empowered to make complaints where needed.
05 March 2021
In the months before the coronavirus crisis, more than 80% of adult critical care beds in England’s hospitals were occupied. Look Ahead has long advocated for out-of-hospital care, citing the improved physical and mental health outcomes experienced by the people we support.
Chris Hampson, 05 March 2021
This budget is an important step in helping the country get back on its feet, as we navigate our recovery from the pandemic.
03 March 2021
The National Housing Federation’s Together with Tenants initiative has now been formally adopted by 165 housing associations, covering more than two million homes.
02 March 2021
If ever there was a more meaningful time to promote the completion of the national Census, then it is now, in 2021, when inequality is so high on the agenda.
Cym D'Souza, 26 February 2021
The government's Everybody In initiative has had a significant effect on reducing the number of people who are homeless on our streets but what else do we need to do.
25 February 2021
The government has published an updated fuel poverty strategy which is important to housing associations in relation to tenant support and the journey to net zero.
25 February 2021
The campaign was a huge success thanks to everyone who helped make the case.
Lucy Grove, 24 February 2021
Having a place to call home is crucial – but couple that with secure employment and a chance to learn and progress, that’s how you really offer someone a future.
Hattie Llewelyn-Davies, 23 February 2021
Secretary of State Robert Jenrick MP recently announced an additional £3.5bn of funding for the remediation of unsafe cladding.
22 February 2021
The government has allocated £125 million to local authorities to cover the costs of the new duty around the provision of support within domestic abuse safe accommodation services.
16 February 2021
There’s enough readily available brownfield land to deliver over 1m homes, so why are we not building the homes we need? Combining technology with new business models has the potential to completely restructure and evolve our industry.
Gonzalo Marquesini, 11 February 2021
Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation, responds to the new £3.5bn fund from government to fix dangerous cladding.
10 February 2021
See updates on our members' front line staff in supported and sheltered housing getting the vaccination,
10 February 2021
The work that has been done over the past year is a huge testament to how much can be achieved when we work together.
Kate Henderson, 05 February 2021
Bringing the voices of residents from all tenures, regions and life experiences into conversations about the direction of our organisations, and the sector as a whole, gives me hope for the future.
Althea Efunshile CBE, 04 February 2021
Even though the challenges ahead are significant, the benefits are huge: warmer homes, cheaper fuel bills, healthier and happier residents, greener communities and a better planet.
Catherine Ryder, 02 February 2021
This week we held a roundtable with the Secretary of State for MHCLG, Robert Jenrick, the new chair of Homes England, and key officials, to discuss our sector's development ambitions and desire to work in partnership with the government to deliver for our communities.
28 January 2021
Following on from a commitment made in the Social Housing White Paper, MHCLG is due to launch a campaign
28 January 2021
The government has published the key outcome of its 2019 consultation on the Future Homes Standard. Find out more here.
27 January 2021
As part of the process of developing the Future Buildings Standard, MHCLG have launched a consultation on changes to the Building Regulations, specifically affecting ventilation and conservation of fuel and power.
27 January 2021
The Public Accounts Committee ran an inquiry into the government’s rehousing of rough sleepers during the coronavirus pandemic.
19 January 2021
The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) is inviting submissions to a consultation on proposed changes to the Mental Health Act (MHA).
19 January 2021
Ahead of publishing its consultation response in the spring, the government has advised that any policy changes and reforms arising from the Planning for the Future proposals will take time to implement, and that planners should not delay their delivery of local plans.
15 January 2021
The social housing sector is well placed to deliver retrofit at volume but the scale of the task ahead poses new challenges, notably the shortfall in long-term funding.
Alan Boddy, 12 January 2021
The Daily Mail has launched a campaign to support leaseholders affected by cladding issues. Please see our response below as we support their campaign.
04 January 2021
It’s been a really tough year and still I can look back fondly on the way we rose to the Covid-19 challenges in Silva Homes’ independent living schemes.
Dasos Christou, 22 December 2020
As the government prepares for the UK's exit from the European Union on 31 December 2020, the NHF has been raising with ministers, the potential implications of Brexit on housing associations.
17 December 2020
The government has extended the deadline for claiming from the Building Safety Fund to 30 June 2021. Find out everything you need to know and how it affects you.
17 December 2020
We held two roundtable sessions for over 60 of our housing association members to feedback on their experience of bidding into the 2020/21 Rough Sleeper Accommodation Programme (RSAP).
16 December 2020
On Monday 14 December, the government published its long-awaited Energy White Paper ‘Powering our Net Zero Future’.
16 December 2020
How we’re limiting the spread of coronavirus across our supported housing and care services.
Claire Hardwick, 16 December 2020
Housing homeless and vulnerable people has always been a key part of what we do as a sector.
Suzannah Young, 15 December 2020
A code of governance is a vital tool to ensure all aspects of the organisation are guided by consistent principles of good governance.
Sarah Greenhalgh, 15 December 2020
There is an ongoing drive to encourage housing associations to adopt modern methods of construction (MMC) in their delivery programmes. Mark Farmer, CEO of Cast Consultancy & MHCLG MMC Champion, sets out the progress that has been made since 2017 to grow the confidence of the sector in adopting MMC.
14 December 2020
The government has announced the Protect Programme – £15m of funding for rough sleeper accommodation available until March 2021.
14 December 2020
The Climate Change Committee has published their Sixth Carbon Budget, including some policy recommendations to the government which may have implications for housing associations’ work on decarbonisation.
11 December 2020
The government has passed legislation confirming that the new IR35 rules will be introduced from April 2021. It is important that housing associations plan for these changes and that processes are in place to ensure that the new obligations are met. Our tax advisors RSM explain how this will work in practice.
11 December 2020
As the year draws to a close, we’d like to look back over the last 12 months and review some of the fruitful things that have come out of 2020, and look at what 2021's priorities will look like.
Anna Duggal, 11 December 2020
HM Treasury has released a Call for Evidence in relation to VAT grouping, and in particular the criteria relating to establishment, eligibility and registration. The NHF has responded to this on behalf of its members, with the help of tax advisers RSM, who explain the detail behind this consultation here.
10 December 2020
Prior to the impact of coronavirus, our members achieved the highest number of new homes completions, and started building the highest number of homes of social rent, since we began collecting this data.
Tristan Carlyon, 10 December 2020
Almost three quarters (74%) of housing associations are already drawing up plans for how to make their homes 'net zero' by 2050, according to a new survey.
10 December 2020
Recent developments mean employers have more options for managing Local Government Pension Scheme assets and liabilities. Our pensions advisors Isio explain the detail.
09 December 2020
The Domestic Reverse Charge for the construction industry is set to be introduced on 1 March 2021, with new rules bringing practical and financial challenges for housing associations. HMRC is also running an awareness drive about organisations' obligations under the Construction Industry Scheme. Our tax advisers RSM outline the detail.
08 December 2020
As part of the wider ambition to meet the ‘net-zero-carbon’ challenge by 2050, social housing providers have been set a target to attain a C rating on Energy Performance Certificates by 2035.
Colin Farrell, 08 December 2020
The NHF’s pensions advisors Isio provide an update on the Social Housing Pension Scheme funding valuation and the potential impact on employers, plus the Pensions Regulator’s new funding code for Defined Benefit schemes, and assess the steps employers can take to manage risks.
07 December 2020
Most housing associations are successfully submitting their VAT returns under the Making Tax Digital regime. Arguably, however, the real challenge will come when the ‘digital link’ soft landing period ends in April 2021. Our tax advisors RSM explain this in more detail.
04 December 2020
The Financial Reporting Council has revised its ‘going concern’ standard which increases the level of responsibility on organisations' auditors. Julia Crowe, Head of Social Housing at Crowe UK LLP, explains the detail and the implications for housing associations.
04 December 2020
It’s a well-known saying that ‘leaders get the teams they deserve’. Perhaps we need to turn this around, and ask whether boards get the organisational culture they deserve?
Joanne Tilley, 04 December 2020
Andy Smith of The Good Economy writes about the importance and significance of the Standard and why housing associations should adopt it.
Andy Smith, 03 December 2020
The coronavirus outbreak has demonstrated that we can act fast to address homelessness if there is a collective will and strong leadership from the government.
Bekah Ryder, 02 December 2020
How Accord used MMC to create covid-secure Visitor Pods for care schemes.
Stuart Fisher, 01 December 2020
The Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee has launched an inquiry into the impact of coronavirus on the homelessness and private rented sector.
01 December 2020
Summary of housing measures announced by the Chancellor in his Spending Review on 25 November.
30 November 2020
The government has reopened the domestic abuse safe accommodation fund. Find out who is eligible for grants.
30 November 2020
Explore our new report: Equality, diversity and inclusion: an insight review of housing association staff in England.
Kate Henderson, 30 November 2020
Equality, diversity and inclusion in our sector won’t be achieved by just a campaign or an initiative, it requires each of us to make fundamental and lasting changes.
Bunmi Atta, 30 November 2020
Response from the National Housing Federation on the Panorama episode "The Home I Can't Afford".
25 November 2020
Statement from Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation
25 November 2020
Read our response to the Housing Select Committee report on the Building Safety Bill.
24 November 2020
The Code of Governance 2020 has a new focus on ensuring the safety of residents, staff and visitors
Nick Abbey , 20 November 2020
The new model aims to deliver on the government’s manifesto commitment of a “fairer, more transparent” form of shared ownership.
19 November 2020
Update from Boris Worrall, West Midlands Regional Committee Chair.
19 November 2020
Tackling decarbonisation by retrofitting homes not only creates warmer homes, it also creates jobs and give a much-needed boost to the economy.
Selina White, 19 November 2020
A summary of the white paper proposals and our initial response and next steps.
19 November 2020
A new Sustainability Reporting Standard for social housing was published on 10 November. This Standard provides a common framework which social landlords can use to report on their environmental and social impact, and their governance arrangements (ESG).
18 November 2020
At a time when many clients’ mental health has deteriorated, maintaining contact has been key.
Jonathan Moore, 18 November 2020
We've summarised the government's plan for a green industrial revolution, highlighting the main points for housing associations.
18 November 2020
Our Chief Executive, Kate Henderson, responds to the government's Social Housing White Paper released today.
17 November 2020
It has been well publicised that the coronavirus lockdown, whether in full or part of the tiered approach, has seen more incidences of domestic abuse.
Amanda Lowder, 16 November 2020
Yesterday I read a post that said “make sure to wear shoes, ladies. There’s glass everywhere.” Unless you’ve been avoiding the news, the metaphorical glass smasher of the moment is obviously Kamala Harris.
Claire Abji , 13 November 2020
The new Code of Governance will encourage, challenge and support housing associations to continue to strive to meet the very highest standards of governance as expectations change, underpinned by a culture of integrity, openness and inclusion.
Catherine Ryder, 12 November 2020
The publication of the 2020 Code of Governance comes 25 years after the first code was produced in 1995.
Ceri Victory-Rowe and Stephen Bull, 12 November 2020
While other associations' merger plans were delayed, we took the decision to go ahead with the creation of Eastlight Community Homes, despite the Covid-19 crisis.
Hattie Llewelyn-Davies, 11 November 2020
We’ve designed a campaign graphic that we want everyone to share on social media at the same time on the same day
Kate Henderson, 05 November 2020
The government has announced the funding allocations for the long-term element of the Next Steps Accommodation Programme. You can read the full details on the government’s website.
05 November 2020
Last month I wrote to the Prime Minister and the UK’s ‘big six’ energy providers urging them to take steps to do more for the millions of people living in fuel poverty through the pandemic. Now we need your support to get the message out.
Mark Henderson, 03 November 2020
Our initial analysis and next steps following the Prime Minister's announcement of a new national lockdown.
02 November 2020
With the eyes of the world on the UK, this is a unique opportunity for both the government and our sector to show real leadership.
Kate Henderson, 29 October 2020
The introduction of the new three-tier system to manage local outbreaks of coronavirus across the UK presents some unique challenges for how associations can deliver their services to customers.
Lee Buss-Blair, 28 October 2020
We're calling for the government to introduce an industry-wide zero carbon new build standard.
Paul Hackett, 26 October 2020
We summarise changes to Approved Document B due to come into effect in November.
22 October 2020
The government has now confirmed it will hold a one-year Spending Review next month.
22 October 2020
New government advice for the safe opening of night homeless shelters in winter during the coronavirus outbreak.
21 October 2020
We’re keen to hear members’ views on how public data on land ownership and control could be improved.
21 October 2020
National Statement of Expectations, Supported Housing, Supported housing providers, supported housing provision, guidelines for supported housing
21 October 2020
The Prime Minister has responded to our call for the government to draw up a coronavirus recovery plan that prioritised investment in green projects and green infrastructure.
21 October 2020
The coronavirus crisis has made a great many things harder (or even impossible), but if there’s one thing I’ve learned from the years working with our customers it’s that every challenge is also an opportunity.
Rachel Fox, 21 October 2020
Over the coming months, my colleagues and I will be engaging with prospective candidates and all political parties as the countdown to polling day gathers pace.
Steve Close, 21 October 2020
The Competence Steering Group (CSG) published its final report, setting out a framework to improve the competence of those working on higher-risk buildings.
20 October 2020
Last spring 130 housing associations agreed to act as Together with Tenants early adopters – testing a plan to strengthen the relationship between housing associations and residents.
Kate Henderson, 20 October 2020
This update provides information from DWP to explain how Universal Credit payments are calculated based on different tenancies.
16 October 2020
The High Court has ruled that converting weekly rents to a monthly value for the purposes of calculating Universal Credit entitlement are neither irrational nor unlawful.
16 October 2020
We provide clarification on the process for applying for funding for the removal and remediation of non-ACM combustible cladding.
16 October 2020
This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the work housing associations do, and to secure our sector’s role in helping the country recover from this crisis.
Diana Warwick, 15 October 2020
We have a responsibility to leverage the current mood to drive change for our BAME communities – positive disruption is required to shape lasting change across our sector.
Maureen Hopcroft, 12 October 2020
We’re getting ready to roll this out across the entire sector later this month - our ambition is for all housing associations to support our Together with Tenants plan and adopt the Charter.
08 October 2020
We’re raising your concerns about the impact of the new shared ownership model with the government.
07 October 2020
A rebrand is about embracing the meaning behind the change and making sure the right people are leading the way.
Wayne Morris, 05 October 2020
The pandemic brought the role of our homes into sharp focus, and in doing so has made it impossible to ignore the housing emergency that has denied people a safe home when they need it most.
Polly Neate, 05 October 2020
Seeing our customers, our communities succeeding and our economy thriving is at the heart of what we do and that is why we support the Homes at the Heart campaign.
Stuart Heslop, 01 October 2020
I hope that more businesses look beyond traditional ways of recruiting and realise that there is so much to gain by changing our outlook and doing things differently
George Weston, 30 September 2020
Housing associations are inventsing in The Good Food Bag which is providing low cost, healthy meal kits to organisations, as well as selling directly to customers in areas of food insecurity.
Jenni Pocsai, 29 September 2020
Affordable rural housing providers face a must make sure enough affordable rural homes are built to improve the diversity of the countryside, supporting a balance of income and age groups.
Martin Collett, 28 September 2020
With the right action from the government and the will of the housing association sector, we can end homelessness, save the taxpayer money, and change lives.
Suzannah Young, 25 September 2020
BSI, sponsored by MHCLG, is seeking input from housing associations and other stakeholders to develop an overarching competence framework for everyone working on higher-risk buildings.
25 September 2020
The government has announced a new package to support and enforce self-isolation.
24 September 2020
In response to the coronavirus outbreak, the government increased the standard Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit payment by £20 per week, as part of the economic stimulus package in April.
24 September 2020
We need the government to build on the success of ‘everyone in’ and use the Spending Review to invest in services that help prevent further homelessness.
Steve Douglas CBE, 21 September 2020
The Greater London Authority (GLA) has launched an important consultation on intermediate housing in the capital, and we want to include your views in our response.
17 September 2020
On 16 September 2020, NHF Chair Baroness Diana Warwick of Undercliffe questioned Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) Lord Greenhalgh about changes to the planning system.
16 September 2020
We’re pulling together sector-wide responses to the two consultations, and the consultation on changes to the current system, which closes on 1 October, is our most urgent priority. We have strong arguments to make against some of the more difficult proposals – but we need your help to illustrate them.
Duncan Neish, 15 September 2020
The findings are published in their annual People in Housing Need report, the most comprehensive report to date on the state of the nation’s housing crisis.
15 September 2020
It doesn’t matter where you take an MP as long as there is a good story to tell about the homes you provide and the people that live in them.
Rob Hunter, 11 September 2020
Housing associations say a lack of funding is the biggest barrier to rolling out an ambitious national retrofitting programme for social housing.
11 September 2020
The government has published new details of the Kickstart Scheme, a £2bn fund to create hundreds of thousands of high-quality work placements for young people.
10 September 2020
We update on the Social Housing White Paper, expected later this year, and explain how our Together with Tenants work is already taking forward some of the areas we expect it to cover.
10 September 2020
We will make a huge mistake if we just think about the green agenda in terms of cost and investment. It’s about peoples’ homes, and our communities’ futures.
Matthew Walker, 10 September 2020
We’re now seeing the first in-depth reflections on the effect of the pandemic on housing.
Kerri Farnsworth , 09 September 2020
If the UK’s carbon targets are to be met, existing homes will need to be retrofitted and new homes built to meet much tougher standards. But how social landlords will afford to do this work?
Jo Hills, 09 September 2020
The government has announced the prospectus for the 2021-26 Affordable Homes Programme (AHP).
09 September 2020
New reserach shows doubling the duration of government funding programmes from five years to ten would facilitate a significant increase in the supply of affordable housing.
09 September 2020
Response to the government's announcement on the Affordable Homes Programme 2021-2026.
08 September 2020
We update on issues relating to valuing properties in high-rise buildings due to fire safety concerns.
08 September 2020
On 8 September 2020 NHF Chair Baroness Diana Warwick of Undercliffe questioned Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) Lord Greenhalgh about the new affordable homes programme.
08 September 2020
The six-month notice period came into force on 29 August and the government has issued guidance on these regulations.
03 September 2020
I pledge to do my bit to influence change – will you join me?
Angela Lockwood, 02 September 2020
We want to establish a positive complaint handling culture and capture learning to improve the experience of all residents.
Richard Blakeway, 01 September 2020
We need to make sure both exisiting homes are future homes are suitable to living well and ageing better.
Louise Ansari, 28 August 2020
The measures Johnnie Johnson Housing put in place to support residents during lockdown helped staff get to know them better.
Tricia Grierson, 27 August 2020
We’re preparing a submission that sets out housing associations’ key role in rebuilding the economy, supporting jobs and skills, levelling up, and decarbonisation
26 August 2020
We’ve been talking to the government about the next Affordable Homes Programme and setting out the priorities for social housing – and the risks of focusing solely on home ownership in an uncertain market.
26 August 2020
Throughout the coronavirus crisis, we’ve seen more clearly than ever how a safe home is imperative to recovery.
Abigail Ampofo, 26 August 2020
Joint project to help housing associations implement digital asset management for building information modelling (BIM).
24 August 2020
Service users and service providers were all worried about coronavirus and going into lockdown, but from a mental health perspective it seems to be only now that the scale of the real issue is emerging.
Ian Gilders, 23 August 2020
No one should be evicted because of coronavirus and housing associations will continue to act compassionately in the face of the impact of the crisis.
21 August 2020
Whether you’re a big or small housing association, in a city or in the country, and no matter what kind of services you provide, we need you to keep shouting about what you do.
Lucy Grove, 21 August 2020
The government is keen to promote modern methods of construction as the answer to the housing crisis, and Homes England is encouraging housing associations to get involved – and they are.
Andrew Dudley, 19 August 2020
Find out how you can join a new Kickstart Housing Network.
14 August 2020
Updated coronavirus guidance now available for hostel services.
14 August 2020
The Centre for Social Justice are seeking views on what it will take to roll out Housing First for those who need it.
14 August 2020
The need for more social housing in the countryside is all the more pressing as we begin to feel the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chris Hinchliff, 13 August 2020
Social landlords are eligible for the new Green Homes Grant scheme.
12 August 2020
The Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee recently published a report on building more social housing, which backs our calls for 90,000 new social homes a year.
12 August 2020
At SHAL, we build relationships with our residents to provide essential support to help them stay in their homes.
Angela Gascoigne, 11 August 2020
How the government's proposed planning changes will affect housing associations.
07 August 2020
NHF response to government planning proposals.
06 August 2020
More social homes would create jobs and help communities, and local businesses, to thrive.
Chris Fletcher, 06 August 2020
Now more than ever housing associations continue to demonstrate our societal, economic and environmental value.
Clare Miller, 04 August 2020
Please see the National Housing Federation's response to the government's planning announcements.
03 August 2020
The government has published new guidance on applying for funding for the removal and replacement of unsafe non-ACM cladding.
03 August 2020
Not only does construction of new homes create employment opportunities, but it has a wider economic impact across the supply chain that in turn stimulates growth.
Colette McKune, 02 August 2020
The government has committed to making sure there is no return to rough sleeping, and this is a key priority in our coronavirus recovery plan. Find out more.
30 July 2020
Your social housing successes, and the joy and hope your social homes bring to your residents, needs to be at the centre of the next stage in our campaign.
Lucy Grove, 30 July 2020
I recently attended the virtual Housing Governance Conference and was impressed with the immersive and engaging experience I had.
Jacob Rumley, 28 July 2020
This update by the NHF and the Building Societies Association (BSA) sets out the support shared owners can expect from their housing association and their mortgage lender during the coronavirus crisis.
24 July 2020
This sets out how the government will bring forward its proposals to reform the building safety regulatory system.
21 July 2020
We will use the feedback gathered from members, and seek further input, to develop a sector response to the fire safety consultation, which closes on 12 October 2020.
21 July 2020
We are continuing to engage with the government and stakeholders on the External Wall System Review process.
20 July 2020
Following the publication of the Building Safety Fund prospectus in May, we’ve been seeking further clarity from the government about what this looks like for members.
20 July 2020
The government has announced new building regulations and fire safety procedural guidance.
20 July 2020
MMC can help housing associations build a significant proportion of the 300,000 new homes we need every year – cheaper, quicker and to a higher standard. But if it was easy we would have done it already. To get there we need to collaborate.
Helen Greig, 15 July 2020
Night shelters currently closed due to the coronavirus outbreak should remain closed, despite the government’s lifting of other lockdown restrictions.
15 July 2020
We have signed a joint statement with Housing First England, the National Federation of ALMOs, Crisis and others, to call for investment in Housing First to be included in the government’s plans for national recovery.
15 July 2020
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has shared details of how the Claimant Commitment will be reintroduced for people claiming Universal Credit.
15 July 2020
Our submission to the Public Accounts Committee inquiry sets out our views on issues raised by the National Audit Office report into the remediation of dangerous cladding on high-rise buildings and how the government could provide further support.
15 July 2020
More homes for social renting in small developments that target local people, and a few purpose-built bungalows for older people to free up family homes, can make a huge difference for the village. This certainly deserves fuller recognition from MHCLG and Homes England.
Lord Best, 09 July 2020
DWP to roll out new system to pay social landlords' direct payments.
09 July 2020
"25 years after living in a cold and expensive-to-heat home I have nothing but praise for a home that is now kinder to me, my wallet and the planet."
Christine Saunders, 09 July 2020
Today’s financial statement was not designed to be as comprehensive as previous spring or autumn budgets. Its aim was to introduce an emergency package of measures in response to the coronavirus crisis. However, there were some important announcements relevant to housing associations.
08 July 2020
In a collection of short articles, members of the Finance Policy Advisory Group (FPAG) have commented on the impact of coronavirus on the sector, in their own organisations, and across all regions of England. Nathan Mallows, Director of Finance & IT at Coastline Housing Group and Chair of FPAG, reflects on the past few months and outlines the content provided by the group.
08 July 2020
Our pensions advisers Isio update on the latest on the Local Government Pension Scheme, including the position on funding and end of year reporting, and outline some recommended next steps.
08 July 2020
Recent movements in markets and upcoming changes in Defined Benefit funding regulations are putting pressure on Social Housing Pension Scheme (SHPS) funding levels. Our pensions advisers Isio discuss recent and upcoming developments and outline the current considerations to take on board.
08 July 2020
The coronavirus outbreak is likely to have material operational effects on housing associations in the UK. Financial experts Moody's outline the impacts they expect to see in the sector.
08 July 2020
As a rural housing association based in the largest county in the country, supporting communities is a major part of our corporate strategy. We believe strong communities are mixed communities.
Gail Teasdale, 08 July 2020
There are many ways for housing associations to drive VAT efficiencies by making use of existing VAT legislation and HMRC accepted arrangements. Our tax advisers RSM explain how this works.
08 July 2020
With most housing associations in the midst of annual statutory audits, it’s a good time to have a corporation tax ‘spring clean’. Our tax advisers RSM outline some useful considerations.
08 July 2020
It’s good to see the government announcing support for young people and others facing unemployment but the shortage of social homes is stopping young people get on in life.
08 July 2020
Important monthly changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme have been announced by HM Revenue & Customs. Our tax advisors RSM explain these in detail.
08 July 2020
The coronavirus crisis has seen many housing associations apply effective risk management and stress testing to their work, but there will be more challenges ahead. Will Perry of the Regulator of Social Housing provides an update on regulation and outlines plans for ensuring effective governance as we start the process of recovery.
08 July 2020
As a result of the consultation on the transition from LIBOR to SONIA, the Bank of England has confirmed that it will publish a compounded SONIA index from August. Adrian Joliffe of 2TIX LTD consultancy explains how this will work in practice.
08 July 2020
The coronavirus crisis has had a signficant effect on housing associations' business plans for this year, particularly in terms of investing in new and existing homes. Through our coronavirus recovery planning work, we've been calling on the government to take action to provide confidence for business planning.
07 July 2020
The impact of the coronavirus crisis is having a significant effect on the housing market, particularly on valuations and the construction industry. Richard Petty of JLL assesses the current situation and the outlook over the coming months.
07 July 2020
The government has extended measures exempting the purchase of PPE from VAT until 31 October 2020.
07 July 2020
Residential housing is responsible for around a fifth of all UK carbon emissions, so making homes energy efficient is key to meeting the UK’s legally binding target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
07 July 2020
The housing sector faces regular challenges, but the current crisis is the most acute for generations. It affects our residents, our businesses, and our staff in significant ways.
Paul Rickard, 07 July 2020
Coastline Housing has partnered with Cornwall Council and other organisations to help homeless people in the county through an innovative outreach project.
Allister Young, 05 July 2020
The government has announced the UK’s first local coronavirus measures in Leicestershire this week. We’ve summarised the information and guidance available to date and are urgently seeking further clarity for housing associations operating in local lockdown areas.
02 July 2020
The second part of a major independent review into the misuse of drugs in England launched on 2 July, with a call for evidence due to open soon.
02 July 2020
The work that housing associations do in rural areas every day shows us that we have so much to be proud of as a sector. We have the potential to make an enormous contribution to the future of rural lives, if the government can put Homes at the Heart of the national recovery programme.
Kate Henderson, 02 July 2020
Boris Johnson launched his ‘build, build, build’ approach to social and economic recovery in a speech on 30 June, and included a significant focus on housing.
02 July 2020
Nearly a third of adults in Britain have had mental or physical health problems because of the condition of, or lack of space in, their home during lockdown.
01 July 2020
Our work in helping to find accommodation for homeless people during the coronavirus crisis has underlined how effective partnership work can be, and we’ve seen this effectiveness hit new heights over the past few months.
Steve Benson, 01 July 2020
Our response to the Prime Minister's speech today on the national recovery.
30 June 2020
MHCLG and DWP Ministers set out a commitment to work with the sector on the design of the new system.
26 June 2020
It's important that our sector keeps engaging with politicians on the difference housing associations make in their constituencies.
Tosin Adedayo, 26 June 2020
#HomesAtTheHeart is a national campaign and coalition calling for a once-in-a-generation investment in social housing and the people who live in it.
Kate Henderson, 24 June 2020
The world has changed since the NHF’s update last December on the end of the LIBOR benchmark rate.
Penningtons Manches Cooper, 24 June 2020
The government has announced £105m of funding for those currently accommodated in hotels as part of the effort to take rough sleepers off the streets during the coronavirus outbreak
24 June 2020
We’ve been speaking to the government about how Affordable Homes Programme funding can be used for the housing investment we need to support recovery from the coronavirus crisis.
24 June 2020
Supported housing providers should continue to ensure their operating procedures protect vulnerable residents and staff by minimising the risk of coronavirus transmission.
23 June 2020
Whilst we can’t take to the streets and come together in celebration we can, and we should, still celebrate Pride.
Nigel Wilson, 23 June 2020
As we emerge from the coronavirus crisis, investing in building new homes has a positive impact at a local, regional and national level, driving economic growth and supporting jobs.
Tristan Carlyon, 22 June 2020
The government announced the Towns Fund in September 2019, with a view to supporting places that have not always benefitted from economic growth in the same ways as more prosperous areas.
19 June 2020
The coronavirus crisis has placed an array of unique demands on society and one thing is clear – our response must be bold and decisive.
Justin Freeman, 19 June 2020
The Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) select committee published a report on 12 June looking into the progress of cladding remediation. The report states that there are still 2,000 high-risk residential buildings with dangerous cladding in England.
18 June 2020
I’m proud to share with you our equality, diversity and inclusion strategy: Who We Are.
Kate Henderson, 18 June 2020
We can’t claim to hold all the answers, but we do have an important role to play in building a fairer, more prosperous and sustainable economy and society.
Diana Warwick, 17 June 2020
We asked members of our Board Member National Group about how they and their organisations have been responding to the coronavirus crisis.
Sarah Finnegan, 16 June 2020
This year it's even more important to highlight loneliness as people in our communities continue to be isolated from friends and family.
Cheryl Garvey, 15 June 2020
For change to happen, the housing sector needs to ask itself: what is diversity?
Faz Bukhari, 12 June 2020
As we start to slowly move out of lockdown, at VIVID we’ve been reflecting on what we’ve learned about leadership
Mark Perry, 11 June 2020
We stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and we commit to take action ourselves to bring about change.
10 June 2020
The government has announced three key changes to building safety requirements that will affect new residential buildings.
10 June 2020
The relationships built, and the trust and spirit of togetherness that has been harnessed over years of joint initiatives, has given Greater Manchester Housing Providers the opportunity to share and collaborate right from the start of this crisis.
Jon Lord, 08 June 2020
A new portal is available to help smaller registered care providers access PPE.
08 June 2020
Given the growing need to move rough sleepers into permanent accommodation, we need clear guidance and funding to make sure there is no return to rough sleeping.
08 June 2020
For me, Pride represents people who are typically under-represented in different aspects of society and it stands-up for those who are all too often treated unfairly.
Rob Andrews, 08 June 2020
Harry’s Pledge is asking the housing sector to support those who need care, and those who provide it.
Julie Doyle, 08 June 2020
"If the government had the vision to commit to a 10-year affordable housing fund, it could secure a long term and sustainable economic recovery."
05 June 2020
On World Environment Day, I want to set out the case for a renewed focus on retrofitting and add the NHF’s voice to the calls from many quarters to build back better.
Rob Wall, 05 June 2020
Equality and diversity is a sector wide issue and more broadly a societal issue where collaborative work needs to be done.
Alison Muir, 04 June 2020
As the NHF rolls out virutal events this summer, find out what you can expect from one.
Anthony Thorn, 04 June 2020
Virtual AGMs are now being cautiously encouraged in the corporate sector, and the new Bill should provide some clarity and reassurance for those who are considering them in all sectors.
Paul Bayly, 03 June 2020
There has never been a more important time to make a public case for social housing.
Lucy Grove, 02 June 2020
The Covid-19 Housing and Employment Taskforce, including the NHF, met the Minister for Employment, Mims Davies, and Will Quince, the Minister for Welfare Delivery, on 18 May.
02 June 2020
This June, while Prides will always be a fabulous and colourful celebration of how far we’ve come, they remain a defiant cry for justice – and that must include housing justice. “The first Pride” – as the tee-shirt says – “was a riot!”
Simon Bowkett, LGBT+ Network, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 02 June 2020
On 22 May, the Homes, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Select Committee published its interim report on protecting renters and rough sleepers during the coronavirus crisis.
02 June 2020
New details of government fund published in prospectus for £1bn Building Safety Fund.
01 June 2020
How national housing associations delivering specialist supported housing services can help offer safe accommodation.
Andrew King, 29 May 2020
Kate Henderson responds to the government's £1bn Building Safety Fund prospectus
26 May 2020
As a specialist housing and treatment provider, we have unique insight into the challenges faced by individuals with a history of substance misuse and how the current crisis might affect them.
Phoenix Futures, 26 May 2020
The Home Office has extended its bereavement scheme to cover all NHS and social care workers.
26 May 2020
A new £600m Infection Control Fund has been introduced to tackle the spread of coronavirus in care homes.
26 May 2020
The government has introduced a range of tax-related measures to assist businesses during the coronavirus crisis. Our tax advisers RSM have summarised those likely to be of most interest to housing associations, as well outlining other related issues worth considering.
22 May 2020
Responding to coronavirus isn't easy, but we're focused on ensuring our residents and colleagues are supported.
John Glenton, Executive Director of Care and Support at Riverside and Chair of NHF’s Homelessness National Group, 22 May 2020
During a time like this, it's never been more important to look after our mental health. Here's some advice from South Yorkshire Housing Association on how they've done it.
Juliann Hall, 22 May 2020
The Larder promotes healthy, nutritious food that is local, seasonal and waste-free, with all its profits going to communities in need.
Sian Coulton, Community Engagement Manager at Community Gateway Association, 18 May 2020
As part of our work on the National Housing and Domestic Abuse Policy and Practice Group, we’ve signed Safer London’s Call to Action for housing providers.
18 May 2020
Information from the Health and Safety Executive about issues with carrying out gas safety checks due to coronavirus.
18 May 2020
The coronavirus outbreak has completely changed the way we work, and it’s never been more important to look after our staff’s mental health and wellbeing.
Paul Carhart, 18 May 2020
We’ve written to Dame Louise Casey to outline how we can end homelessness for all.
14 May 2020
NHF Chair Baroness Warwick asks ministers to make specific provision for more social homes in the next review of public spending to end rough sleeping for good.
13 May 2020
Newcross-sector taskforce to find employment-led solutions for social housing residents.
Lynsey Sweeney, 13 May 2020
We held a roundtable last week with housing associations, the Housing Minister, and MHCLG, as part of our work to shape how we emerge from the coronavirus crisis in the coming months and years.
12 May 2020
Residents need financial security in the longer term to manage ongoing rent payments. Alongside housing association federations across the UK, we’re working with DWP to help.
12 May 2020
Our pensions advisers Isio have outlined some considerations for housing associations to take on board during the coronavirus crisis.
12 May 2020
A new specialist taskforce has been created to lead the next phase of the government’s support for rough sleepers during the coronavirus outbreak.
07 May 2020
Yesterday in a debate in the House of Lords, NHF Chair, Diana Warwick spoke about the impact of high housing costs on individuals and families and steps government can take to further support the people most affected by the coronavirus.
07 May 2020
Now more than ever is the time for HR and people professionals to come together, share our experiences, grow our knowledge and prepare for what is to come.
Clive Liggett, 07 May 2020
Together, we can raise £1m for the Trussell Trust, writes Paul Dolan.
Paul Dolan, 05 May 2020
Keeping residents safe while continuing to deliver much needed services has been our main aim since the beginning of this crisis.
Lorraine Adams, Head of Tenancy Management at Sovereign, 05 May 2020
We are running a short monthly survey to monitor the impact of coronavirus on rent arrears and any relationship this may have with Universal Credit.
04 May 2020
For the second edition of Thinkhouse’s blog for the NHF, we look at recent research on housing supply.
Anya Martin, Senior Researcher, National Housing Federation, 04 May 2020
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has written to smaller registered housing associations to update on changes to its regulatory approach during the coronavirus outbreak.
01 May 2020
Find out more about these changes.
01 May 2020
We know that PPE availability is still a major area of concern for some of our members. Find out how we are working to manage shortages in our sector.
01 May 2020
How can you take your online board meetings from passable to excellent?
James Tickell, Partner, Campbell Tickell, 30 April 2020
We've created activity packs for residents to help them to mark the occasion in their own way during lockdown
Steve Hayes, 29 April 2020
At the NHF, we’re developing a project to understand and shape the next few months, and years, as the country emerges from the coronavirus crisis.
Will Jeffwitz, 27 April 2020
An update on our recent influencing work, including meeting with Labour’s new Shadow Housing Minister and speaking at the House of Lords debate on social care.
24 April 2020
We’re joining leaders from across the housing and employment sector to support people impacted by coronavirus.
24 April 2020
Feed into our response to the HCLG Select Committee inquiry into the impact of coronavirus n homelessness and renting.
23 April 2020
NHF joins pledge to ensure vital building safety improvements continue during the coronavirus outbreak.
22 April 2020
We hope these temporary measures will help to put us on a secure footing to do what we are here to do - be the voice for the housing association sector.
17 April 2020
Since the coronavirus outbreak we have seen an unprecedented effort to move rough sleepers into safe accommodation. Housing associations can be part of the resettlement effort too.
17 April 2020
After the charities rescue fund was announced by government, we have been working with MHCLG to clarify who is eligable.
17 April 2020
The government has released a Covid-19 PPE plan, setting out how PPE will reach those organisations who need it.
17 April 2020
New guidance from the HSE released on carrying out lift examinations and tests during the coronavirus outbreak.
16 April 2020
Key challenges for housing associations.
16 April 2020
Get all the latest updates from the department in one place.
16 April 2020
See the latest government building safety announcements this April.
09 April 2020
The government has published the latest results of research and tests into a range of non-aluminium composite material (ACM) cladding materials.
09 April 2020
The response to coronavirus in rural communities has been exceptional, with residents coming together in unprecedented circumstances to help each other.
Martin Collett, 09 April 2020
An update on our recent influencing work, including our roundtable with the Housing Minister and our engagement with the new Labour Shadow Cabinet.
09 April 2020
The regulator has published new information on their approach during the coronavirus crisis, including a new survey for registered providers.
09 April 2020
We have heard from members that managing voids that occur during the outbreak is particularly challenging.
03 April 2020
The government has made a number of significant changes to the benefits system in order to support people’s incomes during the coronavirus crisis, and allow the DWP to focus resources on processing claims.
03 April 2020
We’ve been speaking with our members to establish the impact of coronavirus on homelessness services.
03 April 2020
This new government guidance contains important advice on several key areas for housing associations, residents and local authorities.
03 April 2020
Updates for supported housing and sheltered housing providers, on some of the specific issues they face related to coronavirus.
03 April 2020
We've produced some brief guidance for housing associations confirming that they are eligible to use the government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. We have shared this with the government and are confident our interpretation is correct.
02 April 2020
We have raised with Government the urgency of getting supplies of PPE out to homelessness services, supported housing and care providers.
02 April 2020
In light of the coronavirus outbreak, the Housing Ombudsman has issued an update for landlords that are part of the scheme.
02 April 2020
The coronavirus outbreak is presenting a number of challenges for our members in terms of carrying out statutory safety checks.
02 April 2020
The government has published new guidance on carrying out remedial works during the coronavirus outbreak.
01 April 2020
The government has issued new guidance that applies to people buying or selling private residential homes which they intend to live in. We are seeking advice on whether similar guidance will be issued on void management for social housing providers.
27 March 2020
The Regulator of Social Housing has clarified its regulatory approach in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
27 March 2020
We are continuing our work to build a response to the government’s consultation on First Homes.
27 March 2020
I know I’ll look back and see that housing associations played a vital part in helping us pull through this national crisis.
Diana Warwick, 27 March 2020
This update covers how we’re engaging with political stakeholders and the regulator, clarification we’re seeking on key and essential workers, and changes to the benefit system.
25 March 2020
Find out about the new £1bn building safety fund announced in the Spring Budget.
25 March 2020
Housing associations across the country are working in partnership to identify the signs of illegal money lending activity and help tenants in the grip of loan sharks.
Cath Wohlers, 24 March 2020
The government’s Good Work Plan takes effect from 6 April 2020, and requires organisations to provide extra information in the written statements of terms it sends to employees and workers.
23 March 2020
Find out if any of our upcoming postponed events affect you.
20 March 2020
The government’s announcement on key workers, our political engagement, and how we’re consulting with members during the crisis.
20 March 2020
Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation, said: "We welcome government's extra support for renters.
18 March 2020
18 March 2020
This update outlines how we’ll support housing associations, their teams and residents during the coronavirus crisis.
18 March 2020
The social housing sector can establish a meaningful and consistent approach to reporting its environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance.
Phil Jenkins, 16 March 2020
Following the introduction of the government’s Making Tax Digital initiative last year, the final stage is for organisations to provide digital links and record a trail of all data changes.
13 March 2020
13 March 2020
Read a summary of the key measures announced in the Spring Budget, and our next steps.
13 March 2020
Today’s budget includes positive announcements for social housing.
11 March 2020
Find out how resident feedback could and should be helping you redesign your services and customer journeys from Sovereign.
Aasia Nisar, 10 March 2020
Paul Bayly explores why we have a Code of Governance, and why now is the right time to update it.
Paul Bayly, 09 March 2020
The government has committed £236m towards Housing First style ‘move on’ accommodation for up to 6,000 rough sleepers and those at immediate risk of rough sleeping.
28 February 2020
John Glenton outlines how the NHF Homelessness Steering Group increases our impact on preventing and tackling homelessness.
John Glenton, Executive Director of Care and Support at Riverside and Chair of NHF’s Homelessness National Group, 27 February 2020
This research demonstrates that problems with the housing market are affecting the population in increasingly insidious ways: disrupting family life, mental health and fundamental life choices.
24 February 2020
Led by innovation experts and open to all housing associations staff and residents, this webinar will give you a deeper understanding of the role of insight in innovation and will equip you with impactful tools to support you with this work.
19 February 2020
The National Housing Federation has launched a new national campaign to boost the public’s understanding of shared ownership on a scale that has never been done before.
19 February 2020
Some parts of the Future Homes Standard will come into effect as early as this year – we need to start preparing right now.
Catherine Ryder, 18 February 2020
Invisible Creations is challenging stereotypes and negative stigmas around ageing and disability by producing attractive and inclusive home adaptations.
Laura Wood, 17 February 2020
John Newbury gives a boards' perspective on adopting modern methods of construction in development projects.
John Newbury, 14 February 2020
We’re looking for five people from housing associations in each region of the country to become Insight Leaders.
Bethan Buck, 13 February 2020
With the early adopter process drawing to a close this spring, we’re preparing to roll Together with Tenants out across the sector – and here’s how you can prepare.
Catherine Ryder, 12 February 2020
Read our initial response to this consultation, and our plans to coordinate a sector-wide response.
07 February 2020
‘If you can, why don’t you?’ This was the question we were asked when approached to house the only Syrian refuge family to have settled in Birmingham as part of the Community Sponsorship programme.
Arthur Tsang, 07 February 2020
These proposals could make it more difficult for housing associations and councils to provide homes for lower income families.
07 February 2020
In our latest board member in the spotlight feature, Danielle Oum, Chair of whg, explains what makes a great housing association chair, and why we need to foster a stronger relationship between health and housing.
Danielle Oum, 04 February 2020
While Housing Futures will engage with housing associations and residents alike, in the East of England, our steering group is determined to put residents at the heart of the programme.
Emma Flynn, 03 February 2020
Join Citizen's Colin Dennis to talk about why investing in projects which make our places great is simply the right thing to do.
Colin Dennis, 31 January 2020
An update from Boris Worrall, Group Chief Executive Rooftop Housing, and Chair of the West Midlands Regional Committee.
30 January 2020
The NHF will be making a submission on behalf of the sector, ahead of the Budget on 11 March.
30 January 2020
We welcome the publication of the Commission’s report today, which rightly highlights the need for good design and construction standards when building new homes. These are not just things that are nice to have, but essential parts of building cohesive, sustainable communities.
30 January 2020
NHF Chair Baroness Diana Warwick looks ahead to what 2020 might bring for housing association board members.
Diana Warwick, 21 January 2020
Housing associations have already started removing combustible cladding from buildings under the 18-metre threshold, based on a broader assessment of risk. We therefore welcome the government’s proposals to apply a risk-based approach to evaluating building safety – something which we have been calling for.
20 January 2020
A strong new message for shared ownership forms the basis of an ambitious nationwide advertising programme.
Kate Henderson, 17 January 2020
At RHP we’ve started to use the shared ownership campaign’s eye-catching creative assets to build a powerful new brand and message.
John Neugebauer, 17 January 2020
Thinkhouse highlights the best analysis and thinking about housing to help in your board member role
Richard Hyde, 16 January 2020
We need your help to identify the big challenges we should tackle through Housing Futures.
James Green, 15 January 2020
A update on Brexit taking into account the changed political environment.
15 January 2020
The Home Office will launch its latest Fire Kills advertising campaign on 3 February.
14 January 2020
I’ve been doing some research for a social housing client which has meant reading a lot of corporate strategies and Value for Money statements from housing associations. The word that crops up time and time again is ‘transformation’ – and in many cases, it’s preceded by the word ‘digital’. It made me think about whether these transformations were reality or fantasy – and how you tell whether an initiative is truly transformational?
Peter Lunio, 09 January 2020
Cottsway are using using a variety of methods to engage their rural customers.
Alex Williams, 23 December 2019
The National Housing Federation’s new publication, Homes for the Ox-Cam Arc, outlines the contribution housing associations are making to the local economy in the Oxford-Cambridge Arc, and the potential that they have to help the region grow.
Dave Lakin, 18 December 2019
DWP has confirmed that they will be testing a new system to pay social landlords direct payments. The new system will see landlords receive the housing cost element directly from the DWP at the same time that tenants receive their Universal Credit payments.
18 December 2019
Election day has come. Many have called this the most important election in a generation, a Brexit election, an election to shape Britain’s future.
Kate Henderson, 12 December 2019
It is only natural that as social housing providers we talk a lot about the housing crisis. We constantly ask how we can build more social homes, regenerate communities and help bring an end to the shocking situation of homelessness that is ruining lives. Recently more housing associations have also been talking about, and taking action on, the climate crisis.
Catherine Ryder, 11 December 2019
Social housing providers are incredibly well placed to deliver accommodation, support and a sense of pride to Gypsy and Traveller communities.
Boris Worrall and Jo Richardson, 11 December 2019
We’re making some changes to ensure that everyone here at the National Housing Federation can hear feedback from our members, listen to what it’s telling us, and act on it.
Sarah Finnegan, 10 December 2019
One thing we know for sure about domestic abuse is that its impact is extremely harmful to a person’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. Its manifestation has multiple forms and for many South Asian women it presents as “honour-based” violence (HBV).
Alina Kaur, 09 December 2019
We have a duty to all tenants and a responsibility to challenge situations where we believe someone with a disability may be at risk.
Danielle Bishop, 28 November 2019
Two years on from the launch of Leadership 2025, Gina reflects on what’s changed in the housing sector – and what’s not.
Gina Amoh, 26 November 2019
Housing associations should not wait to engage with the next cohort of decision-makers.
Livi Elsmore, 22 November 2019
Domestic abuse doesn’t just impact white, straight women. Ahead of the next National Housing Federation domestic abuse forum, we look at how it affects men.
Helen Greig, 22 November 2019
Modern methods of construction (MMC) are a hot topic in housing, and something for housing associations of all sizes to consider when undertaking development projects and looking to build more homes.
Jon Hobbs, 21 November 2019
Politicians may come and go, but housing associations are here for the long term.
Mark Perry, 15 November 2019
BME National are determined to take the ‘mute’ off race conversations in the housing sector – that’s why we’ve launched a new mission statement.
John Delahunty , 13 November 2019
The Government’s latest regeneration programme has ramped up – act soon if you want a piece of the funding action.
Duncan Neish, 12 November 2019
Leading up to the general election, we need your help to ensure housing is a priority for the next government.
Kate Henderson, 11 November 2019
The NHF has signed up to a coalition of housing and voluntary sector organisations calling for more new accessible homes.
05 November 2019
Tackling homelessness in BME communities a key focus of the BME National mission statement.
Mushtaq Khan, 31 October 2019
Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation welcomes today’s report into the events on the night of the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower.
30 October 2019
The government has announced changes to the shared ownership model, and that it intends to take forward Right to Shared Ownership as an official government policy.
16 October 2019
Update from Boris Worrall, Group Chair of the the West Midlands Regional Committee, which brings together leaders from housing associations across the region to help shape and deliver NHF work both nationally and in the West Midlands region.
15 October 2019
Responding to the Queen’s Speech, Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation, said “Today’s building safety proposals from the Government are very welcome – fixing the broken regulatory system must be a top priority."
14 October 2019
The No Homeless Veterans campaign calls on local authorities, homelessness charities and advice agencies such as Citizens Advice, to ‘Think Veteran’ and identify and signpost them to the enhanced support services available to them.
09 October 2019
Next month’s Accelerated Planning Green Paper should bring more substance and an opportunity to pitch proposals for improvement
Duncan Neish, 08 October 2019
The benefit freeze is pushing low income families to the brink, with more than nine in ten homes for private rent too expensive for those on housing benefit. Two thirds of these families are in work.
07 October 2019
Housing providers are in a unique position to support LGBT victims of domestic abuse.
Chloe Brennan, 01 October 2019
Everyone seems to be talking about Building Information Modelling (BIM)… what is it? Do we need it in housing? Does it add benefit? Isn’t it just complex buildings that require 3D models?
Mac Muzvimwe, 30 September 2019
Our response to the Government's proposal to introduce a Right to Shared Ownership.
30 September 2019
More than 8m people in England are living in an unaffordable, insecure or unsuitable home, according to the first ever ‘state of the nation’ report on the housing crisis.
23 September 2019
Your responses to the survey help us to understand our members’ needs and better tailor our services.
17 September 2019
Following the recent NHF webinar on what the climate crisis could mean for housing associations and their boards I was inundated with questions about the topics discussed, so I decided to answer some of your biggest questions on climate change and the effects it might have in housing in a blog.
Noel Brosnan, 21 August 2019
The programme for future housing leaders is helping to bring new talent with fresh ideas into the boardroom.
David Levenson, 21 August 2019
A severe shortage of homes is forcing families to squeeze into one-bedroom flats, according to a new report from the National Housing Federation.
20 August 2019
Sandy Kelly, 20 August 2019
In response to the election of the new leader of the Conservative Party, Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation has released a statement on behalf of the organisation.
23 July 2019
On 18 July the Government announced some results of safety tests on high pressure laminate (HPL) cladding and timber fire doors.
23 July 2019
The West Midlands Regional Committee brings together leaders from housing associations across the region to help shape and deliver the Federation’s work both nationally and in the West Midlands region. Update from Boris Worrall, Group Chair.
18 July 2019
This Universal Credit update provides the latest on rent changes, supported housing, the benefit cap and more.
11 July 2019
David Cotterell FRICS, Director, Savills Housing & Healthcare Division, looks at how taking early and decisive action in managing leasehold assets can help housing associations steer clear of pitfalls.
08 July 2019
Robert Dryburgh, Assistant Director, Business Intelligence at the Regulator of Social Housing on how the Value for Money Standard could support transparency for housing associations after the CPI+1% rent increase is implemented next year.
08 July 2019
Guy Biggin, regional Non Profits lead at national audit, tax, advisory and risk firm, Crowe, outlines what a good procurement process looks like when it comes to the annual audit.
08 July 2019
KPMG provides the detail behind MHCLG’s consultation on the Local Government Pension Scheme.
08 July 2019
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published guidance for housing associations to provide greater clarity about which types of activities are likely to be credit broking when advising tenants.
07 July 2019
"The additional £2bn will make a real difference to those let down by a broken housing market."
03 July 2019
Key considerations for housing association finance teams that may arise from the UK leaving the EU.
03 July 2019
In her speech to the Conservative Party Conference, the Prime Minister announced that the government will lift the borrowing cap on councils to help support more housebuilding.
03 July 2019
Rural Housing Week 2019, which runs from 1-5 July, is our annual celebration of housing associations’ vital role in rural communities.
Kate Henderson, 01 July 2019
We update on our latest political engagement activities, including discussions on building safety and our shared ownership campaign.
30 June 2019
The Prime Minister has announced important changes to requirements for new homes, covering space standards and accessibility.
Duncan Neish, 27 June 2019
Bringing together leaders from housing associations across the West Midlands to help shape and deliver the NHF's work both nationally and in the region.
26 June 2019
This report estimates the subsidy required for housing associations and local authorities to build the social homes required to meet housing need over the decade from 2021.
25 June 2019
Alan Lewin, 25 June 2019
New research from the National Housing Federation reveals that the Government must invest £12.8bn a year to finally end the housing crisis in England.
24 June 2019
The Government has issued an advice note to building owners on the risks arising from balconies on residential buildings.
24 June 2019
A tragedy like the fire at Grenfell Tower must never happen again. We must learn, reflect, and never forget the 72 people who lost their lives in the tragic events of 14 June 2017. All of us in housing must do everything in our power to make sure this never happens again.
Kate Henderson, 12 June 2019
Today, Victoria Moffett, Grenfell Programme Lead at the National Housing Federation issued a response to the Government consultation on building safety published on behalf of the organisation.
05 June 2019
We want your views on the Social Housing Green Paper.
04 June 2019
We’re developing a new campaign on shared ownership, which will boost the profile of this great product across the country on a scale that’s never been done before.
04 June 2019
At the end of the political conference season, Jessica Levy reflects on what this means for the housing sector.
Jessica Levy, 04 June 2019
Summary RE Spending money well, to improve lives
Catriona Simons, 23 May 2019
How housing inequalities impact on mental health and wellbeing
Amanda Tomlinson, 14 May 2019
The Government has responded to feedback on its recent Planning reform: supporting the high street and increasing the delivery of new homes consultation.
07 May 2019
This includes an update on the new government testing programme on other types of cladding.
01 May 2019
The Federation and the Local Government Association (LGA) have launched a new building safety knowledge hub for social landlords.
16 April 2019
New guidance from the Home Office and CrimeStoppers aims to help housing association staff identify and support vulnerable tenants.
16 April 2019
Figures released by the Government today show a further rise in the number of children from working families living in poverty. This is an increase of 833,000 children since 2010.
28 March 2019
We want to see a benefits system that works for everyone, that gives people enough money to live on, that supports people into work and that ensures everyone has fair access to affordable housing.
21 March 2019
This Universal Credit update provides the latest on Landlord Portal, 53 week rent year, managed migration, pension age claimants and our work with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Select Committee.
20 March 2019
This important act came into force on 20 March 2019, and gives renters the right to take action if their property is not fit for habitation.
20 March 2019
This article provides updates on the work the NHF continues to do, our work with the government on oversight, and how members can get involved in the near future.
20 March 2019
HMRC published a briefing last year on the VAT exemption provided under the service charges concession rule change. This update from Deloitte outlines how exemptions could apply under different provisions for those providers who are no longer VAT exempt.
15 March 2019
Housing associations with a high number of unsold shared ownership and market sale properties may want to consider changing their tenure to rental properties. Deloitte explains some of the wide-ranging tax issues that would need to be considered.
15 March 2019
Deloitte outlines how exemptions could apply under different provisions for those providers who are no longer VAT exempt.
15 March 2019
Many housing associations have raised the problem with the Universal Credit calculation for people with weekly tenancies in years where there are 53 rent charges.
14 March 2019
The Spring Statement 2019 contained six main housing announcements.
14 March 2019
On behalf of the organisation James Prestwich, Head of Policy at the National Housing Federation has released a statement.
13 March 2019
The planning process can be difficult and uncertain, but there are things you can do to make the process smoother.
Duncan Neish, 28 February 2019
Working closely with local authority partners can help housing associations overcome some of the biggest barriers to building the homes we need.
Gareth Lewis, 21 February 2019
The National Housing Federation is launching an ambitious new programme of work to build a stronger relationship between housing associations and their tenants.
20 February 2019
With vital support from Cornwall Council, housing associations built a quarter of all new homes in the county last year.
Allister Young and Jon Lloyd-Owen, 20 February 2019
Research by the National Housing Federation has revealed that there are now an estimated 1.3 million children living in poverty in privately rented homes in England, an increase of 537,325 children (69%) since 2008.
08 February 2019
The Autumn Budget confirmed that the proposed reforms to the taxation of personal service companies in the private sector will be implemented from 6 April 2020.
07 December 2018
HMRC has confirmed that the construction industry anti-VAT fraud provisions will only apply to positive VAT-rated services (i.e. 20% or 5%), where payments are required to be reported through the Construction Industry Scheme (“CIS”). This update from Deloitte summarises the detail.
07 December 2018
HMRC has recently issued a brief concerning VAT exemption for domestic service charges. Deloitte explains the detail.
07 December 2018
The Government has set out details of their ban on the use of combustible materials in buildings over 18m in height.
06 December 2018
The new ideas set out could have significant implications for the sector’s finances, which do after all, underpin everything that we collectively seek to achieve.
05 December 2018
Housing associations should be involved in shaping Local Industrial Strategies.
Duncan Neish, 13 November 2018
This year’s Budget was not the quiet, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it fiscal event that many anticipated. With Brexit on the horizon and significant uncertainty persisting, many were ready to forgive Philip Hammond if this Budget had passed relatively unnoticed.
Jessica Levy, 01 November 2018
Don’t underestimate the impact your organisation can have on ending homelessness.
Ian Martin, 11 September 2018
201 housing associations have pledged to tackle homelessness by signing the Commitment to Refer.
28 August 2018
At the National Housing Federation Annual Conference, Chief Executive David Orr will today warn that social housing funding is in crisis, unless the Government is prepared to make a break with the past and start funding new genuinely affordable homes.
18 September 2017
We welcome that the Hackitt Review has called for a root and branch reform of building safety regulations
17 May 2017
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