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Who am I, why did I get involved with Intersectional Sigma Placed-Based Aging (ISPA) and why I need your help!
The UK government has set targets to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. Changes to buildings will play an important part in meeting these targets, particularly through moves to low carbon heating systems. This will involve both making changes to existing homes and building new low carbon homes. One type of low carbon homes are ‘Active Homes’, which are highly energy efficient, and can produce and store renewable energy. Because of this, Active Home developers are hopeful that these homes may also be able to address fuel poverty, and improve resident health and wellbeing, as well as address decarbonisation goals. To understand whether Active Homes can deliver these benefits, it is important to hear from the people who live in them.
The Welsh Government is looking to consult with a broad range of residents (both tenants and leaseholders) to support policy development on proposals for Safer Buildings in Wales
Tenant scrutiny is such an important element to effective performance in Housing Associations and Local Authorities. More and more we are hearing how tenants need to be at the heart of the services being delivered. But how do we ensure that the wider tenant body; those that are usually unheard are no longer faced with those challenges. Read our brand-new Guest Blog from Sovereign Housing Association in England to find out how they encourage diversity in scrutiny.
The Right to Adequate Housing in Wales
WG Tenant Engagement Working Group
Missed Out? Catch Up
Tenant voice at TPAS Cymru
Messages from leaders on International Tenants Day
05 November 2024 Demystifying Myths Around Heat Pumps: Episode 2 - Ground Source Heat Pumps
06 November 2024 Conference Newbie Session - Nov 2024
12 November 2024 TPAS Cymru AGM 2024
13 November 2024 The National Tenant Engagement Conference for Wales 2024
21 November 2024 Damp & Mould – getting the service & support right for Tenants. Updated workshop session