Briefings
All change! An evaluation of the new frameworks for regulating social housing in England and Scotland
Network briefing by Roger Jarman
HBnews - February 2012
The quarterly Housing Quality Network Housing Benefit newsletter, bringing you news, views and comment on current HB and other benefits issues
Laying the Foundations: A Housing Strategy for England
Network briefing by Janis Bright
HBnews - November 2011
The quarterly Housing Quality Network Housing Benefit newsletter, bringing you news, views and comment on current HB and other benefits issues
21st Century Welfare
Network briefing by Charlie Hughes in association with the Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion
Current events and public training
Macdonald Manchester Hotel, Manchester
22 May 2012
Holiday Inn London Bloomsbury, London
29 May 2012
Emirates Stadium, London - SOLD OUT
22 May 2012
The Studio, Manchester
24 May 2012
London
19 June 2012
Birmingham
20 June 2012
Manchester
21 June 2012
London
19 June 2012
Birmingham
20 June 2012
Manchester
21 June 2012
London
03 July 2012
York
05 July 2012
Birmingham
11 July 2012
Manchester
12 July 2012
London
18 July 2012
Birmingham
11 July 2012
Manchester
12 July 2012
London
18 July 2012
London
27 September 2012
News
Repossessions show no sign of slowing
Figures released today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders reveal the rate of repossessions in the UK remains high, four years after the recession began
MONITORING POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN NORTHERN IRELAND 2012
A report by Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Housing providers’ approaches to tackling worklessness
A report by the Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion for HACT
Grow your own: skills and infrastructure for local economic growth
NLGN’s report – Grow Your Own: Skills and Infrastructure for Local Economic Growth, kindly supported by BT and Kent Country Council – argues local government must seize a new role as social venture capitalists to unblock stalled developments and seed fund new jobs. NLGN urges councils to collaborate in setting up ‘Revolving Investment Funds
16 April 2012 – 'Abroad fraud' warning for benefit thieves
With summer approaching, Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, is sending a warning to people who commit benefit fraud abroad
12th April 2012 - Benefits Awareness Month
This month, Care & Repair Cymru are supporting the National Benefits Awareness Month to encourage older people in Wales to check their entitlement to welfare benefits, in case they are missing out on any additional support
New scheme to protect tenants' millions
A compulsory scheme to safeguard millions of pounds in deposits paid by tenants renting properties in Scotland has been approved
CUTS RISK TRAPPING MORE PEOPLE IN HOMELESSNESS
Survey by Homeless Link of 500 homeless services shows rising demand, as cuts hit number of homeless people moving on to homes and jobs
London rents unaffordable
Renting a two-bedroom home in London is unaffordable for families earning less than £52,000, Shelter has revealed today
Study reveals total impact of Decent Homes on tenants’ lives
A landmark study into the impact of Decent Homes work has shown that the effects go wider than just physically improving properties
Support to help lone parents into work
Lone parents will start getting the help they need to look for work earlier rather than stay on benefits, Work and Pensions Minister Maria Miller said
Welfare Reform Bill
A new Bill has been published to ensure that devolved policies such as the provision of free school meals and blue badge parking will continue to operate in Scotland after changes are made to the UK benefit system
Youth job priority areas
£9 million for local authorities to tackle youth unemployment Young people in six local authority areas will share £9 million to create employment and training opportunities in their areas
INDEPENDENT REVIEW ON FUEL POVERTY FINAL REPORT PUBLISHED
The latest official fuel poverty figures show 4m households in England in fuel poverty, compared to 1.2m in 2004
Grayling: Statistics show our benefit reforms are justified
More than one third of people going through incapacity benefits reassessment have been found to be fit for work, according to the first set of official statistics released today
Cool2Care is the latest Big Society award winner
Prime Minister: "this service is helping to match thousands of families with the much-valued help they need"
Welfare reforms to hit poorer working women, pushing 250,000 children deeper into poverty
new research by Save the Children
Modelling the impact of Welfare Reform
Act now! HQN's welfare reform model will help you understand what the welfare reform proposals mean for your organisation
Help onto and up housing ladder
Up to 6,000 first-time buyers and others aspiring to purchase a new build home are set to receive a boost
Grant Shapps: "apprenticeships in the home" for tenants
Grant Shapps has today offered wannabe decorators and carpenters the opportunity to become "an apprentice in the home" - and get paid to hone their skills
Homeless to benefit from criminals’ cash
Homeless Scots in London are to benefit from money confiscated from crooks and fraudsters, the Scottish Government announced today
Shapps pledge to abolish 'digital apartheid'
People in online households can save more than £200 a year shopping and are 25% more likely to find work










