The Impact of the Existing Right to Buy and the Implications for the Proposed Extension of Right to Buy to Housing Associations
Client: Communities and Local Government | Staff: Ian Cole, Lindsey McCarthy, Steve Green and Ben Pattison
Rotherham Condensation study: how can problems of condensation be effectively reduced in social housing properties?
Client: Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council | Staff: Jan Gilbertson, Nadia Bashir, Catherine Homer (Centre for Health and Social Care Research) and Anna Cronin de Chavez (Centre for Health and Social Care Research)
FILT warm homes service
The Foundations Independent Living Trust coordinated the Warm Homes Service to prevent cold related harm and illness among vulnerable people
Research on the Issues of Regeneration
Client: Chartered Institute of Housing | Staff: Staff: Peter Wells, Ben Pattison, Ian Wilson and Pete Tyler (University of Cambridge)
Kesia Reeve
Dr Kesia Reeve has been undertaking research in the field of housing for 15 years, during which time she has delivered and managed over 30 research projects for a range of organisations including the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), the Welsh Government, Crisis and various local authorities.
Stamp Duty Research
Client: Northern Housing Consortium | Staff: Ian Wilson, Ian Cole, Mike Foden and David Robinson
Learning the lessons from the Voluntary right-to-buy pilots
Client: National Housing Federation | Staff: Ian Cole, Kesia Reeve, Ben Pattison, Steve Green, Lindsey McCarthy, Ian Wilson (CRESR); and Aiden While and Richard Dunning (University of Sheffield)
Yael Arbell
Yael Arbell
Twenty11 Full Trial Independent Evaluation
Client: Red Kite Community Housing Association | Ed Ferrari, Chris Damm, David Leather, Elaine Batty, Anita Shah, Jim Clifford, Chris Theobald and Sami Raouf
Stephen Green
Dr Stephen Green is a Research Fellow at CRESR. He specialises in housing policy and practice, and is particularly interested in the function and operation of the Private Rented Sector (PRS) in the UK