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Social Housing in the UK: A Brutal War of Attrition

By guest writer Hassan Elbiali Imagine your roof leaks. You report it. Nothing happens. You report it again. You get a reference number. Then another. You escalate to the formal complaints process. You wait eight weeks. You get a letter telling you the landlord has investigated itself and found no wrongdoing. You appeal to the… Continue reading Social Housing in the UK: A Brutal War of Attrition

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Housing Ombudsman on Good KIM

By SHAC with additional commentary by Carl Davis KIM in this context stands for knowledge and information management, and is the subject of a new Spotlight report by the Housing Ombudsman. The report is a combination of casework data and fresh, specially commissioned research. The report is well-evidenced and reaches 21 logical recommendations for social… Continue reading Housing Ombudsman on Good KIM