Join Matthew Baird for a free, weekly networking forum discussing anything and everything in Social Housing with a different guest speaker each week.
The idea?
To challenge the mindset that the sector can’t be changed with small steps as well as large ones whilst giving everyone a free voice for change.
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Join Matthew Baird for a free, weekly networking forum discussing anything and everything in Social Housing with a different guest speaker each week.
The idea?
To challenge the mindset that the sector can’t be changed with small steps as well as large ones whilst giving everyone a free voice for change.
What does it take to implement Awaab’s Law in practice?
In this episode of The Social Housing Round Table, Matt Baird is joined by Robert Gilham, Corporate Director at whg, to share how the organisation is putting new legislation into action just two days after it came into force.
From data to decision-making, communication to culture, this conversation offers a raw and honest look at the real challenges and opportunities facing social landlords right now. With over 90 stakeholders in attendance, the discussion explored the law’s wider implications on overcrowding, allocations, tenant experience and organisational structure.
This episode is essential listening for anyone looking to understand how Awaab’s Law will reshape housing practice.
Big thank you to Case Management Solutions Group Ltd and Alertacall Ltd for sponsoring The Social Housing Round Table, without them, none of this would be possible.
The Social Housing Round Table
Join Matthew Baird for a free, weekly networking forum discussing anything and everything in Social Housing with a different guest speaker each week.
The idea?
To challenge the mindset that the sector can’t be changed with small steps as well as large ones whilst giving everyone a free voice for change.