Listen "Does Social Housing Have a Willingness to Change?"
Episode Synopsis
In this week’s powerful episode of The Social Housing Round Table, Elaine Middleton led a frank and impassioned discussion around the sector’s willingness—or reluctance—to change.
Drawing on insights from both social and private housing, Elaine made the case that if the sector continues to resist evolution, it risks a catastrophic collapse. From resident voice and trust, to structural rigidity and decision-making, nothing was off the table.
Expect passionate contributions, uncomfortable truths, and a call to action for leaders across housing to stop talking and start doing.
Big thank you to Case Management Solutions Group Ltd and Alertacall Ltd for sponsoring The Social Housing Round Table, without them, none of this would be possible.
Drawing on insights from both social and private housing, Elaine made the case that if the sector continues to resist evolution, it risks a catastrophic collapse. From resident voice and trust, to structural rigidity and decision-making, nothing was off the table.
Expect passionate contributions, uncomfortable truths, and a call to action for leaders across housing to stop talking and start doing.
Big thank you to Case Management Solutions Group Ltd and Alertacall Ltd for sponsoring The Social Housing Round Table, without them, none of this would be possible.
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