Decent Homes Better Health: Ealing Decent Homes Health Impact Assessment
Client: Local Government Association | Authors: Jan Gilbertson, Geoff Green, David Ormandy and Bernard Stafford
Tenancy sustainment in social housing: tenant survey findings
Client: Nuffield Foundation | Authors: Peter Thomas, Paul Hickman and Kesia Reeve
Forgotten mothers: the case for a policy focus on the experiences of motherhood and homelessness
Client: SHU | Authors: Kesia Reeve and Emma Bimpson
Regeneration and poverty in Scotland: Evidence and policy review
Client: Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) | Authors: Douglas Robertson
Good housing and good health?
Client: Housing Corporation | Authors: Jan Gilbertson and Geoff Green, David Ormandy and Hilary Thomson
A two-year study into tenancy sustainment in social housing highlights the difficulties and sacrifices tenants face paying their rent
The ‘Holding on to home: tenancy sustainment in social housing’ study from Sheffield Hallam University, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, looked at the causes of rent payment difficulties, and rent arrears, in particular.
Large UK housebuilders pay out £16 billion in dividends, as the cost of this to new homebuyers is revealed
The eight largest housebuilding firms in the UK have paid shareholders £16 billion in dividends over the last 18 years, without significantly increasing the supply of new homes, according to new research from housing experts at Sheffield Hallam University.
Sixty-one per cent of social housing tenants cut back on essentials to pay rent
New findings from a survey of social housing tenants found that 70 per cent struggled to pay their rent, with 61 per cent forced to cut back on essentials, such as heating and food, to be able to pay their rent.
Home Improvement Services in England – National Evaluation
Client: Centre for Ageing Better | Staff: Jan Gilbertson, Ian Wilson, Steve Green, Rose Smith, Jenny Preece, David Robinson, Gareth Young, Vikki McCall, Steve Rolfe, Paul Smith, Gwyn Roberts, Sion McGregor
Neighbourhood Resilience in Sheffield
Client: Sheffield City Council| Staff: Deborah Platts-Fowler and David Robinson