New guidance for housing associations aimed at providing services to victims of domestic violence has been published by the Housing Corporation.
News releases
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Measures and reforms announced today by the Government in response to the current challenges faced by the housing market have been welcomed by the Housing Corporation.
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Third affordable homes developers report15 Aug 2008From January 2008 the Housing Corporation initiated a regular survey of the 100 largest developers, seeking to ascertain views on funding and housing markets. The report from the Corporation's third survey, undertaken in July 2008, is now available.
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The release of an Investors in People (IIP) report, focused on Housing Corporation employees and their levels of commitment to the organisation, has found that the social housing regulator is in very good stead as it moves into a new era.
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The last ever Housing Corporation corporate plan is published today.
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Financial toolkit on how to manage pitches for Gypsies and Travellers released by Housing Corporation31 Jul 2008A new report aimed at educating housing associations about pitches for Gypsies and Travellers was released by the Housing Corporation today (Thursday 31 July 2008).
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Housing Corporation statement in response to Ujima report
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How to stay up to date: the focus of Housing Corporation report on smaller housing associations23 Jul 2008A range of recommendations to ensure smaller housing association stay up to date, aimed at funders, regulators, trade bodies and small housing associations, was the focus of an independent report released today by the Housing Corporation.
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The new social housing regulator – the Tenant Services Authority (TSA) – is today ready for action with the news that Royal Assent has been granted on the Housing and Regeneration Bill in Parliament.
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Report calling for fundamental shake-up of planning and affordable housing policy in rural areas welcomed23 Jul 2008A report launched today calling for a fundamental shake-up of planning and affordable housing policy in rural areas has been welcomed by the Housing Corporation.

