Four Million Homes Programme relaunch
Chapters in this video (52 mins)
The Four Million Homes programme is about supporting positive change in social housing. We’re here to give residents the tools they need – free training, guidance, and information – about their rights and how to stand up for them.
Funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the programme first launched in April 2023 for two years and has been extended for another year, now running through to March 2026.
In this one-hour session, we looked back at what we’ve achieved so far and shared our plans for the year ahead.
Agenda:
- Welcome – Blase Lambert, CEO, Confederation of Co-operative Housing
- The past 2 years what we achieved – Abraham Namofo (PPCR)
- Why get involved with Four Million Homes
- A resident’s perspective – Alicia Mortlock, Havebury Housing Association
- A trainer’s perspective – Paul Kelly, Confederation of Co-operative Housing
- A Regulator’s perspective – Jack Smith, Assistant Director for Assessment and Tenant Engagement, Regulator of Social Housing
- A landlord’s perspective - Maggie Cornall, Director of Operations, Blackpool Coastal Housing
- What’s coming up and how to get involved – Helen Bartlett, Programme Manager, Four Million Homes
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