
PROPERTY: The Changing Nature of Housing Regulation With Neil Goodrich - Social Housing September Series 1
In the first of a four-part series about social housing, Rob sits down to speak with Neil Goodrich. Neil is a housing professional who has studied the subject of social housing for a decade. He works for a medium to large housing association in the Midlands, Southwest and East and is the former chair of the CIA´s futures board. He and Rob discuss how the way regulations are changing is impacting the social housing sector.
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Show Notes
In the first of a four-part series about social housing, Rob sits down to speak with Neil Goodrich. Neil is a housing professional who has studied the subject of social housing for a decade. He works for a medium to large housing association in the Midlands, Southwest and East and is the former chair of the CIA´s futures board.
He and Rob discuss how the way regulations are changing is impacting the social housing sector.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales all have separate legislative and regulatory housing bodies.
- In England, housing associations were effectively self-governing, when it comes to consumer standards.
- Around 2012, the capital budget for social housing was cut by 60%, yet they were told to build more houses. That meant the only option was to cut costs, which inevitably reduced standards.
- There used to be one housing officer per 100/200 units. Now, it is one per 1,000/2,000, making it impossible to do the job properly.
- There are promising changes in regulations coming that will tighten things up again.
- Fines will no longer be capped.
- Inspections for housing associations are back.
- There will be a named individual responsible for health and safety.
BEST MOMENTS
‘I live, sleep, breathe social housing.’
‘There are only some very specific instances whereby the regulator can actually intervene in a proactive manner.’
‘The drivers for social housing providers are cash and politics based, you do not operate in a vacuum.’
‘There has been a significant recognition that change needs to happen.’
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Neil Goodrich Twitter: @NGoodrichHsg
Inside Housing - https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/
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