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The social housing sector is on the cusp of significant regulatory changes that promise to reshape the landscape for landlords and regulatory bodies alike. This blog post delves into the key aspects of these changes and offers actionable insights for compliance and preparation.
The term "commercial" isn't new, yet with the coming changes from the Procurement Act, it's resurfacing, necessitating a reminder that procurement and commerciality are distinct concepts.
When preparing employees to travel for work within housing, clear policies and procedures are essential. For employers, this means putting measures in place to fulfil their legal obligations and, more importantly, to safeguard their workforce.
In an era where environmental consciousness is not just valued but vital, the social housing sector stands at a critical juncture. This article delves into the necessity of integrating environmental planning within the social housing sector, highlighting key areas for immediate action and long-term benefits.
Managing large and often dispersed workforces in the housing sector is akin to navigating a complex maze - Enter talent bank technologies: tools designed to streamlined operations, reduce expenses, and enhance staff engagement.
Tunstall Healthcare, considers how technology can be deployed to make all housing solutions work for older people.
The upcoming reforms present an opportunity to empower procurement, drive greater value for businesses, and foster positive social and environmental change. So, what can we anticipate from the impending changes to public procurement?
Falls are the largest cause of emergency hospital admissions for older people with 70,000-75,000 people fracturing their hip as a result of falls in the UK each year, leading to medical costs of over £2 billion.