This briefing contains a series of ‘top tips’ and ideas to support your work to show the impact of your service – what it does and how your service achieves what it sets out to do.
It is based on a learning session at an in-person Good Home Network event and includes contributions and suggestions from network members.
The Good Home Network is a hub for active learning connection people across England who are exploring ways to improve poor quality homes in their area.
Measuring Impact: Top tips on how to show the difference your home improvement services make
'Levelling-up' without leaving people behind means improving our homes
The government’s aim for net zero emission is by 2050, but many local authorities are hoping to achieve this goal sooner. What both agree is that our homes are one of our biggest carbon contributors.
How can we cut our carbon emissions and make England’s homes fit for purpose?
The poor quality of England’s homes is a threat to our nation's health and our commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. But while the government is slow to act, regional and smaller-scale initiatives are leading by example.
How can we tackle the financial barriers that prevent us from improving our homes?
The Good Home Inquiry is examining how to address the differing finance needs, from funding small repairs and adaptations to comprehensive, whole house upgrades.
A webinar hosted by the Good Home Inquiry, which explored how to overcome the financial challenges people experience when attempting to improve their homes.
New guidance from the NRLA will help landlords manage tenant requests for home adaptations
There are a growing number of people renting in later life which means landlords will have a greater responsibility to ensure homes are suitable for their tenants' needs.