Policy & Regulation

Healthy Homes Hub proudly sponsors the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Healthy Homes and Buildings, reinforcing its commitment to influencing policies and regulations that promote healthier living environments.

Through this sponsorship, the hub works closely with policymakers, industry leaders, and housing providers to drive forward legislative changes that address the evolving challenges in the housing sector. By advocating for policies that prioritise resident well-being, energy efficiency, and sustainable building standards, the hub ensures that homes across the UK meet the needs of modern living and promote healthier outcomes for all.

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Is Privacy Legislation Fit for Purpose?

14th October 2025

Is Privacy Legislation Fit for Purpose?

Podcasts
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13th October 2025

Behind every door, Lucy’s story

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2nd October 2025

Your Invitation to Shape the Economic Case for Healthy Homes

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1st May 2025

Is the health of the home the secret to delivering the Government’s five missions?

Our AI solution that’s designed to elevate the UK social housing sector

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23rd March 2025

How Planning Policy Can Shape Healthier Communities

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17th March 2025

Damp, Mould and Condensation - A New Qualification for Awaab’s Law

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9th March 2025

Reinvigorating Homeownership: The New Era of Commonhold in England and Wales

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25th February 2025

Unlocking the Potential of Technology in Social Housing: Insights from Dr. Dan Bowers

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20th February 2025

Why Health Must Be at the Heart of EPC Reform

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13th February 2025

Getting ready for Warm Homes Wave 3

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9th December 2024

Healthy Homes Hub: Sponsor the APPG for Healthy Homes and Buildings

Events
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4th November 2024

Empowering Change: Ensuring Energy Access for All

Events
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11th October 2024

Bridging the Gap Between Health and Housing

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8th October 2024

Healthy Homes and Buildings: Priorities for New Governments

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8th October 2024

Dialogue on Housing Priorities: A National Perspective

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13th September 2024

The Connection Between Health and Housing

Podcasts

20th August 2024

Practical Solutions for Healthy Homes with Annalise Johns

What Are the Benefits of Being a Member of the Healthy Homes Hub?

Industry Recognition and Networking:
Connect with a thriving network of over 350 housing organisations, including decision-makers, innovators, and leaders. Build partnerships that enhance your professional growth and create lasting business opportunities.

Showcase Your Expertise:
Demonstrate your impact by participating in exclusive case studies, webinars, and events. Highlight your contributions to creating healthier, sustainable homes, reaching a broad audience across the sector.

Influence Policy and Advocacy:
Be part of shaping housing policy through direct engagement with policymakers and advocacy efforts. Stay at the forefront of discussions driving meaningful change in the housing sector.

Access to Market Insights:
Gain access to Healthy Homes Hub’s regular newsletters, expert analysis, and resources. Stay informed about trends, regulations, and innovative practices that affect housing professionals.

Specialised Events and Workshops:
Take part in events like the Immersive Study Tours, offering hands-on learning and networking opportunities. Visit groundbreaking projects and facilities to explore real-world solutions for healthier and more sustainable homes.

Exclusive Tools and Resources:
Only members can upgrade to Housing Sage, a cutting-edge AI assistant tailored to social housing professionals. Benefit from personalised insights, regulatory guidance, and innovative ideas to enhance your operations.

Collaboration Opportunities:
Contribute to Healthy Homes Hub’s mission by sharing best practices, participating in action learning programmes like the Retrofit Society, or co-developing solutions with academic and industry leaders.

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