The recent disasters, such as the Grenfell Tower, and regulation changes have placed housing providers under more scrutiny than ever before. Boards and executive teams in housing associations and ALMOs operating in England, Scotland and Wales face mounting challenges year after year, with increased regulatory expectations and greater public and tenant scrutiny. From consumer regulation and building safety to meeting house building targets to balance sheets and financial pressures, the role of governance in UK social housing is mounting year on year.
Join this peer-led discussion session under Chatham House rules, where fellow Board Members will share their concerns, insights and strategies for tackling governance and operational challenges. This session is facilitated by David Levenson, a Boardroom coach, Board advisor, Inside Housing columnist on housing governance and founder of Coaching Futures.
Why Join in this session
Engage in a frank and forward-thinking debate with valuable peer insights, strategic foresight and practical governance approaches to help you and your Board Members prepare for today’s challenges and be resilient for the future.
This session is designed for Board Members and executives of social housing providers across England, Scotland, and Wales, whether new to governance or seasoned professionals looking to navigate the sector’s evolving risks and responsibilities. We will talk about;
What’s the next big challenge on the horizon?
What risks aren’t being talked about enough?
And how can Boards prepare for the unexpected?
Session details
Thursday 15 May 2025 | 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Our webinars last 1 hour and are interactive. This session will not be recorded and will operate under Chatham House rules (this session will not be recorded, although we will share the slides)
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