Course description
VENUE: Potters Heron Hotel, near Romsey SO51 9ZF
DATE: Wednesday 4 December 2019
TIME: 9.20am to 12.40pm
The UK has failed over recent decades to build sufficient homes
to meet demand, leading to an increasingly unaffordable housing
market and many excluded from home ownership. This workshop
will provide context and understanding through case studies,
as well as broader analysis of economic and social indicators.
Case studies will include examination of a medium sized housing
association, including its recent urban and rural development
programmes, together with an analysis of the Association’s
development appraisal methodology.
The learning outcomes of this course provide an understanding of:
• the national context of housing supply, focusing on the delivery
over recent decades of new homes and their underlying
affordability
• demographic and other structural changes that have affected
demand and supply
• the place of social housing providers within both the market
and in meeting the housing needs of lower income households
• housing association development appraisal methodologies
• the impact of Brexit and other political policy initiatives on the
housing market and on landlords and developers
• how the welfare system affects both tenants and landlords
Course Costs
- The standard price for a half day course is £105.00
- For Individual and Organisations booking three or more half day courses at one time can obtain the courses for £90.00 each course as a multirate discount
- For APC candidates/Retired attendees/Apprenticeship rate - the price is £70.00 per course
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