How can social landlords protect their income?
by Derek Steele | Nov 23, 2015 | welfare reforms |
Social landlords’ income is beginning to resemble the East Yorkshire Coast as it gets constantly eroded, not by the North Sea however, but by on-going...
Is the Benefit Cap a bigger risk to Social Housing Providers than Universal Credit?
by Derek Steele | Nov 09, 2015 | Benefit Cap, welfare reform, Universal Credit, Wolverhampton Homes, First Choice Homes Oldham |
Universal Credit has become the main topic of conversation for social housing providers, as there is concern across the sector how it may affect their...
Why Welfare Reform means Operational Reform
by Derek Steele | Oct 15, 2015 | welfare reform, rent reduction, social housing |
Right to buy, rent reduction, benefit caps and universal credit are some of the welfare reforms that are having a huge impact on social housing. And the...
Are the Credit Bells Ringing for Housing Associations?
by Derek Steele | Sep 16, 2015 | predictive analytics, Universal Credit, welfare reforms |
The recent editorial from 24Housing Magazine was apocalyptic in its tone as it stated “While the rest of the UK economy is growing at a steady rate,...