The Inside Housing Management Podcast is your on-the-go show covering the biggest stories and issues affecting workers at the forefront of social housing. In this episode, we share the results of a survey about how the spread of misinformation on immigration and allocations is impacting the social housing sector, and talk to South Liverpool Homes about its approach to tackling the issue
In this episode of the Inside Housing Management Podcast, Anna Highfield, editor of Inside Housing Management, and Katharine Swindells, features editor at Inside Housing, discuss the results of an Inside Housing survey about how the spread of misinformation on immigration and allocations is impacting the social housing sector.
We interview Zanda Rektina, housing and communities officer at South Liverpool Homes (SLH), and Anna Bishop, SLH’s chief executive, about how the organisation has been tackling this issue.
We also discuss an apparent rise in the number of social housing providers cracking down on tenancy fraud, and the reasons behind this trend.
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Rent arrears
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Inside our allocations investigation
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New anti-social behaviour powers
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Agony Aunt launch
We announce the launch of our new housing Agony Aunt column
Are we ready for Competence and Conduct?
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Repairs and modern slavery
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Tackling misinformation about immigration and housing
We share the results of a survey about how the spread of misinformation on immigration and allocations is impacting the social housing sector
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