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National Housing Federation Housing Finance Conference
19-20 March 2025 | Liverpool
This conference is your opportunity to engage with tailored content specifically for finance professionals in the social housing sector, designed to help housing associations build resilience through these difficult times. CT's David Williams, Greg Campbell and Helen Routledge will be there, serving the best coffee in the exhibition.
UKREiiF Annual Conference
20-22 May 2025 | Leeds
This three-day event brings together an array of key decision-makers from every area of the built environment: the public sector – with every core UK city and region involved – alongside government, investors, funders, developers, housebuilders, and more. CT's Maggie Rafalowicz will be attending and looks forward to catching up with colleagues.
International Social Housing Festival
4-6 June 2025 | Dublin
The fifth edition of ISHF will be hosted by Housing Europe members the Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) with support from Co-operative Housing Ireland (CHI). The event will continue the conversations started in the four previous host cities, with the theme of “storytelling” shaping the debate over two and a half days in Dublin. Organisations from across the globe will have the opportunity to put their ideas forward and shape the agenda of the festival. CT's Kathleen McKillion will be there.
Podcast: Building Relations PR: Around the Table.
This episode explores the critical issue of how the housing sector can navigate the declining demand for Section 106 homes.
Blog: Housing safety services under scrutiny.
Catherine Little looks at the early lessons to be taken from new social housing regulations.
Report: Artificial Intelligence and Social Housing.
This joint report by Campbell Tickell and Disruptive Innovators Network examines both the positives and the pitfalls of the use of AI in the social housing sector.
Video: Navigating sustainability: a housing board member's guide.
This webinar explores how board members can engage fully with topics of climate change, carbon reduction and sustainability, while dealing with competing demands. The session was chaired by CT Director, Jon Slade.
Podcast: CT Brief: Honest Conversations – Local housing strategies: the what, the why and the how.
In this episode, Campbell Tickell Director Maggie Rafalowicz, and Senior Consultant James McHugh, discuss local housing strategies.
Podcast: Resident engagement: Addressing damp and mould
In this episode, CT Directors Catherine Little and Jon Slade discuss resident engagement in the context of damp and mould issues in housing.
Video: For-Profit Registered Providers Code of Governance.
A new Code of Governance tailored to for-profit registered providers has been published by the British Property Federation. In this webinar we explore the ideas behind the code, its content, and the practicalities of adoption.
Report: New framework for councils on developing an inclusive housing pipeline.
CT was commissioned to create this new guide to inform councils how to develop a housing support pipeline for people with a learning disability and autistic people.