31 May, 2023 ICO confirms EdTech products and services may be in scope of the Children’s code By Emma Watt The Children’s code (or the age-appropriate design code) contains 15 standards that online service providers need to follow. Websites...
30 May, 2023 Renters Reform Bill - changes to possession grounds By Helen Tucker My detailed ebriefing sets out the significant changes proposed to the grounds for possession relevant to social landlords. This is the...
26 May, 2023 A warning sign? Health and Safety failures at more than 80% of businesses By Molly Quinney The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) carried out an inspection programme on the Isle of Wight and found that 84% of businesses inspected...
25 May, 2023 Australia and New Zealand trade agreement changes to procurement rules extended to Wales By Andrew Millross Regulations have been made to extend the changes to the public procurement rules made because of the Australia and New Zealand free trade...
24 May, 2023 CCTV and the provision of care - the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman gives its view By Lorna Kenyon-Pain Those receiving care and support and their families sometimes choose to install video and audio recording equipment that captures the...
19 May, 2023 Renters Reform is (nearly) here By Emma Hardman After many years of discussion and consultation, the Renters (Reform) Bill was finally published yesterday. The fact that the publication...
17 May, 2023 Charities – do you have cyber-security sense? By Natalie Barbosa Recently, the Charity Commission published updated guidance in relation to internal financial controls for charities. The purpose of the...
16 May, 2023 Act on dementia during Dementia Action Week: 15 – 21 May By Emily Raw Tessa Whiskard Dementia is the biggest health and social challenge of our time, according to the Alzheimer’s Society. They estimate that there are...
16 May, 2023 Australia and New Zealand Free Trade Agreement drives changes to the public procurement rules By Andrew Millross The signing of free trade agreements with Australia and New Zealand has led to the need for the Government to make a few changes to the...
15 May, 2023 Hot off the stress – ACAS gives guidance on managing stress and mental ill health at work By Hannah Bollard Following shocking reports that one-third of employers believe that their organisation does not effectively manage stress at work, ACAS...
12 May, 2023 Brexit update – Government announces EUge list of retained EU laws for the bin By Matthew Wort As we start to scrape the barrel for new Brexit-related puns for your entertainment, the Government have announced even more changes...
12 May, 2023 Does MMC have a future? By Jonathan Cox In an article published on Wednesday (11 May) by Inside Housing, Jules Birch asks: what exactly could make factory-built housing viable? ...