31 May, 2022 Domestic smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in social housing: draft regulations before Parliament By Lorna Kenyon-Pain Catherine Henry Further to our blog, we were interested to see the letter from the Minister for Rough Sleeping and Housing, Eddie Hughes MP, to the...
27 May, 2022 Reflecting on the Queen's Speech - the Mental Health Act Reform Bill By Lorna Kenyon-Pain Tim Coolican This year’s Queen’s Speech proposed reforms to the Mental Health Act 1983 (the Act), with the introduction of the Mental Health Act...
25 May, 2022 Good co-parenting after divorce By Elizabeth Wyatt I was impressed by this excellent article based upon sound psychological principles about how to put your children first. Leaving your...
25 May, 2022 'Great Resignation' - greater response? By Katherine Sinclair It appears the "Great Resignation" really is a thing! Inside Housing reported the predictions of a management consultant speaking at the...
24 May, 2022 Long Covid – is it a disability? By Anna Dabek The Human Rights watchdog, the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), caused a Twitter flurry earlier this month by tweeting that...
20 May, 2022 Teachers’ Pension scheme over-payment: A comedy of errors with a human cost By Doug Mullen The Pension Ombudsman has recently upheld a complaint by Mrs R against a city council where the council’s incorrect salary data resulted...
20 May, 2022 Completion of NCHA's new £55m funding from the Affordable Homes Guarantee Scheme! By Adriana Klincova It was great to work with Nottingham Community Housing Association (NCHA) to help them secure a new £55m funding from the Affordable...
17 May, 2022 International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia By Ann Houghton Today marks this year’s International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (sometimes known as IDAHOBIT). The event was...
16 May, 2022 Anthony Collins Solicitors assists Raven with a £130m investment! By Michael Nutman We are delighted to have assisted Raven Housing Trust in relation to their £130 million investment from the Pension Insurance...
16 May, 2022 Currygate - Lessons on resignations By Michael Brownlee Both Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner have squarely placed themselves under the proverbial sword of Damocles this week; both have promised...
12 May, 2022 The dawning of the Procurement Bill By Steven Brunning We have reached an exciting point in public procurement reform as the Procurement Bill 2022 has been formally introduced in the House of...
12 May, 2022 Pension age changes pose questions for employers on workforce planning By Anthony Collins The Government is increasing the earliest age at which people can normally draw their pension and is also consulting on increasing the...