Housing Matters explores the work of the National Housing Federation.
Hosted by Katie Teasdale, it’s a chance for us to talk about housing, and for you to get to know about us, our members, and housing.
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Housing Matters explores the work of the National Housing Federation.
Hosted by Katie Teasdale, it’s a chance for us to talk about housing, and for you to get to know about us, our members, and housing.
Copyright: © National Housing Federation
This episode explores strengthening the relationship between housing associations and their tenants and residents.
Katie is joined by co-host Catherine Ryder, Head of Policy at the National Housing Federation who explains the work we're doing in this area.
Katie also interviews Jacqui McKinlay, Chief Executive of the Centre for Public Scrutiny, a national centre of expertise on governance and scrutiny, who discusses public trust in organisations, when organisations fail, what the housing sector can learn, and the role for leadership, culture and processes.
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Links
The National Housing Federation has been working with tenants, residents, tenant representative groups, our members and others to understand what practical change is needed to strengthen the relationship between housing associations and their tenants and residents http://www.housing.org.uk/togetherwithtenants
The Centre for Public Scrutiny is a national centre of expertise on governance and scrutiny https://www.cfps.org.uk/
Contact us
website@housing.org.uk
www.instagram.com/national.housing.federation
www.facebook.com/nationalhousingfederation
The Housing Matters team
• Host: Katie Teasdale
• Producer: James Grant
Kicking off series two of Housing Matters, Katie is joined by co-host Sarah Finnegan, External Affairs Manager at the National Housing Federation.
Public Affairs Manager Jessica Levy offers her view on where housing sits in the political discourse at a time when most of the media is focused on Brexit.
Nick Walkley, Chief Executive of Homes England, discusses their five year plan, how housing associations and Homes England might work together differently and his concern about the music tastes of his colleagues. Interview by Clare Paredes, Head of Communications and Marketing.
Sarah Finnegan explains the political context for this discussion about building more homes, the challenges and opportunities for housing associations, and the National Housing Federation’s submission for the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR).
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Links
• We’re holding a sector-wide conversation about building more homes, and we want to hear from members https://www.housing.org.uk/topics/new-homes/delivering-our-supply-ambition/
• Supply conversation – get involved https://www.housing.org.uk/topics/new-homes/delivering-our-supply-ambition/supply-conversation-sign-up-to-one-of-our-events/
• Homes England https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/homes-england
• Homes England strategic plan 2018 to 2023 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/homes-england-strategic-plan-201819-to-202223
Contact us
website@housing.org.uk
www.instagram.com/national.housing.federation
www.facebook.com/nationalhousingfederation
Housing Matters team
• Host: Katie Teasdale
• Producer: James Grant
In this episode, Katie Teasdale talks to the Federation's new Chief Executive Kate Henderson about what she's looking forward to about her new job, and the important role housing associations play across the country.
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Contact us
website@housing.org.uk
Housing Matters team
In this episode, Katie Teasdale talks to Federation Chief Executive David Orr about his career in housing ahead of his retirement this month.
David Orr is the first guest we’ve asked back to the podcast. Talking to Katie Teasdale, David tells us about key times in his career in housing, his plans for the future, what he’s most proud of, and what advice he’d give to a 21 year old David Orr.
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Links
Moby Dick: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/jan/13/100-best-novels-observer-moby-dick
Lady Windermere’s Fan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LadyWindermere%27sFan
Anne Frank’s diary: https://www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site/2015/jan/27/the-greatest-anne-frank-quotes-ever
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/mar/23/100-best-novels-the-prime-of-miss-jean-brodie-muriel-spark
National Housing Summit: http://www.housing.org.uk/summit
Creating our future – The Greenhouse: http://future.housing.org.uk/the-greenhouse/
Contact us
Housing Matters team
Host: Katie Teasdale (https://twitter.com/natfedKatie)
Producer: Helen Jeffery (https://twitter.com/HelenJeffery1)