The government’s personalisation agenda gives vulnerable people control over their care. Lydia Stockdale discovers how one group of residents is using its influence to ensure integrated services are put centre stage.
With a new government in power and huge cuts on the way, debate at the Chartered Institute of Housing’s conference later this month promises to be fierce. Here, some of housing’s hot shots fire their opening salvos - are they hitting the mark?
As the £2.4 billion regeneration of the Aylesbury estate in south London gets the final go ahead, the latest images show how it could look. The pictures combine computer-generated imagery with photographs of existing areas to give an impression of different elements of the scheme.
It’s been the hot topic since David Cameron entered Number 10 - will the coalition government’s localism agenda be the downfall of development? Inside Housing asked Ipsos Mori to survey public opinion to find out and added questions on other burning issues for good measure. Caroline Thorpe reveals the results
In the first of a two-part series focusing on homelessness organisations, Chris Ames and Lydia Stockdale find out how charities can soften the blow of government spending cuts through hard-hitting fundraising adverts aimed at the public
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