At The Regenda Group, we’re looking forward to welcoming the Chartered Institute of Housing and NatFed’s Housing Community Summit to Liverpool for the second consecutive year. This time, we’re ready to make a bigger impact at the conference than ever before.
Showcasing our ‘for the sector, by the sector’ training offer
Our in-house training provider, The Learning Foundry, is all set to exhibit at the conference to showcase their sector training programmes. Chartered Institute of Housing qualifications are more valuable than ever, and the team are on hand to chat about how working with TLF can close skills gaps in your organisation with training that will raise the bar for housing teams across the country.
Skills, talent and the next generation
We’re excited to watch colleagues demonstrate their expertise as this year’s thought leaders.
Josh Cliff, our Head of Service at Positive Footprints, will be taking part in a panel discussion exploring how the sector can reposition housing as an aspirational career path, attract diverse talent and empower our future leaders and change-makers now.
See Josh on 8th September – 11:05am – 11:45am
Attracting, inspiring and retaining the next generation of talent
Exhibition: Theatre 2 – Housing management and engagement.
Lesley Burrows, Managing Director at Positive Footprints, will join a panel discussion around how the sector can tackle skills gaps to ensure we meet ambitious housing targets.
See Lesley on 8th September – 2:45pm – 3:25pm
The skills gap: a threat to essential services and the delivery of new homes
Housing in Focus: Room 4.
Beyond affordable housing
Our Head of Partnerships, Lesley Penton, will be sharing how The Regenda Group, part of Citizens UK, is working with local people to make changes to temporary accommodation.
The number of people living in temporary accommodation (TA) in England is the highest since records began. Lesley will be joined by Ian Rutherford from Methodist Central Hall Manchester, discussing Citizens UK and Trust for London’s latest research into the state of Temporary Accommodation in the UK, including voices of lived experience.
See Lesley on 8th September – 10am – 10.45am
A Long Way from Home: Improving the Experiences of People in Temporary Accommodation – Citizens UK & Liverpool Citizens
Stakeholders Corner
LCRHA – Regional collaboration in action
We’re also showing up alongside Liverpool City Region Housing Associations, with a joint stand presence. The stand will be supported by both comms teams and CEOs from across the Liverpool City Region.
We’re looking forward to standing alongside colleagues from across the sector to reinforce our shared values and collective impact.
Tickets to the Housing Community Summit are still available via their website: https://housingcommunitysummit.co.uk/attendee-information/register25
We’ll see you there!