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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.
Understanding Young People's Experience Working in Social Housing
The Social Housing Round Table
1 hour 1 minute 55 seconds
3 months ago
Understanding Young People's Experience Working in Social Housing
This week’s Round Table focused on a vital question for the future of the sector: how are young people experiencing careers in social housing today?
Led by Meghan Rank and members of CIH Futures, this powerful session explored early career journeys, the structural barriers many face and what the sector must do to retain and support younger professionals.
You’ll also hear about the CIH Futures survey currently live - created to give voice to those under 35 working in housing and inform action on issues like progression, recognition, burnout and inclusivity.
A must-listen for anyone thinking seriously about the future of the workforce.
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.