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Launch of the 2018 UK Housing Review’s Autumn briefing paper

The UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence is pleased to support the launch of the 2018 UK Housing Review’s Autumn briefing paper, published by the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH), which will take place at Sheffield Town Hall on Tuesday 2 October, 12 – 3pm. 

The event will be hosted by the University of Sheffield’s Urban Studies and Planning Department (USP), together with the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence, the Housing Studies Association and RUSH (Research Users in Social Housing).

Attendees will receive a copy of the new briefing paper, which updates 16 key topics from the annual UK Housing Review. A buffet lunch is also included.

Speakers include Prof John Flint, University of Sheffield and CaCHE theme leader, Gavin Smart, Deputy Chief Executive of Chartered Insitute of Housing (CIH) and Director of Knowledge Exchange and Communications for CaCHE, review authors Prof Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Prof Mark Stephens and John Perry, and representatives from HSA and RUSH.

The UK Housing Review is a unique resource for the housing industry, bringing together a comprehensive range of statistics and expert commentary on housing across the UK and published in March every year. The briefing paper is a mid-year update and covers a range of key topics such as the economy, latest evidence on housing need and migration, the state of the housing market, Brexit, homelessness and recent developments in housing policy.

If you wish to attend please RSVP to Dr Gareth Young.

This event is free to attend, however, please note that places are limited.

 

Date: September 18, 2018 5:31 pm

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