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  • The story so far – key programme dates for social housing reform programme

    Topics:
    • Housing, 
    • Social housing reform programme

    To date the focus of the programme was to research and develop options for change. We are now working to identify preferred options. The next phase will then deliver the agreed options.

    2015

    We aim to produce:

    • a tenant participation strategy for Northern Ireland: 2015-2020
    • a regulatory framework for social housing in Northern Ireland
    • a social housing rent policy for Northern Ireland
    • principles for local government engagement
    • options for the future delivery of social housing

    2014

    March

    We used the initial findings from our research and engagement to decide the next steps for the programme. A paper was presented to the Social Development Committee (February), providing an overview of the research.

    • Social Development Committee research and analysis paper

    2013

    November

    We held a social housing reform stakeholder engagement event and a wide range of organisations and groups attended. Housing experts presented a number of social housing models from across the UK to the attendees. This led to useful talks around the future of social housing in Northern Ireland.

    February

    The Minister announced his proposals for the reform of social housing to the NI Assembly. The social housing reform programme was set up and we started to explore the Minister’s proposals.

    2011

    December

    A series of meetings were held with key stakeholders to ask for views on the recommendations from the earlier PwC report. This is called the ‘Mature Conversation’. This confirmed that change was necessary and the findings were used by the Minister to develop a series of reform proposals.

    • Executive summary of the mature conversation

    June

    PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) completed a review of the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. This review found that changes were needed to improve the future delivery of housing services.
    You can download a summary of the document:

    • A summary of the strategic review of options for future service delivery

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    • What is the social housing reform programme?
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