Annex 5: Regulatory and equality impact considerations (accessible version)
In response to: Consultation on changes to the TI&A Standard
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and the Regulator of Social Housing are implementing new enforcement powers and regulatory oversight for social housing providers, including supported housing. Recent legislation—the Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 and Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act 2023—has expanded the regulator's ability to intervene in poorly performing providers and set tenure standards. The government has consulted on and is now implementing these enhanced regulatory frameworks.
In response to: Consultation on changes to the TI&A Standard
In response to: Competence and Conduct Standard for social housing: consultation
In response to: Consultation on the introduction of tenant satisfaction measures
In response to: Consultation on the introduction of tenant satisfaction measures
In response to: Consultation on the introduction of tenant satisfaction measures
In response to: Consultation on the introduction of tenant satisfaction measures
In response to: Consultation on the introduction of tenant satisfaction measures
In response to: Consultation on statutory guidance under s215 of the HRA 2008
In response to: Consultation on the consumer standards
In response to: Consultation on the consumer standards
In response to: Consultation on the consumer standards
In response to: Consultation on the consumer standards
In response to: Consultation on the consumer standards
To ensure that the consumer regulatory regime does not continue to let down tenants whose providers are responsible for serious mismanagement that does not meet the ‘systemic failure’ test, we strongly urge the Regulator of Social Housing to reconsider its …