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Is there a burning issue that Inside Housing should be covering? Vote for Inside Housing’s next infographic

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Is there a burning issue that Inside Housing should be covering? In a new series, called ‘You wanted to know’, Inside Housing will invite readers to suggest topics and stories for us to investigate, and open up the best ideas for voting.

To kick us off, we want you to vote on what our first infographic of 2015 will be about.  Infographics use a combination of words and images to illustrate and explain.

To vote for your favourite idea, just fill in the poll and vote for your favourite of these ideas:

  • Myth versus reality: The question of lives in affordable housing has become politically heated and entwined in the debate about immigration. But how do the myths stack up to reality? This infographic will break down publicly available statistics to draw a true picture.
  • Accessible housing: We know that many disabled people are living in homes that are not adapted to their needs. But how big a problem is it? This infographic will investigate the scale of the gap between supply and demand for accessible housing.
  • How does NHS funding work? Many social landlords are interested in gaining funding from the NHS to run projects relating to health and wellbeing. But what opportunities are really available? This infographic will untangle the system in easy to understand terms.
  • Race to complete: Which region is building affordable housing the fastest? We’ll compare who is converting starts-on-site into completed affordable homes that tenants can move into the fastest. Are there any surprises? We’ll find out.

To vote, either fill in the form below or click here

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To suggest topics for future articles, please email features editor Jess McCabe

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