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Quality in Equality and Diversity – Six Essential Questions to Assess Your Business’ Inclusivity  

Six Essential Questions to Assess Your Business’ Inclusivity Many organisations think they’re inclusive and diverse, but the truth might not match that perception. To help you evaluate your organisation, here are six essential questions to see if you’re truly inclusive: 1 – Leadership – Who’s your Champion?  Effective EDI starts with strong leadership. Is your company … Continued

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An insider’s view into achieving QED

Charysse Harper, Financial Inclusion Officer at Cynon Taf Community Housing, gives us her honest insight into achieving the QED accreditation. If you’re intrigued by the QED process and results, find out more here.

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Tai Pawb Scoop Two Welsh Housing Awards

On Friday 23rd November, the Tai Pawb team travelled to the Vale Resort Hotel in the Vale of Glamorgan after being shortlisted for two Welsh Housing Awards. We submitted nominations for the New Ideas and Innovations, and Valuing Equality and Diversity awards. New Ideas and Innovations Open Doors is a two year Big Lottery funded … Continued

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Response to the Inside Housing Discrimination Survey

The findings of Inside Housing’s discrimination survey are not surprising but still make for a very painful reading. Whilst we don’t know how many people from Wales took part in the survey, it would be wrong to assume that the issues and experiences described in the report only happen elsewhere. They happen everywhere, and we … Continued

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First QED Award to Melin Homes

We’re delighted to announce that Melin Homes are the first housing association in Wales to achieve the QED Award. Tai Pawb’s QED Award is a comprehensive, Wales specific accreditation and framework for reviewing and improving the equality and diversity impact of your organisation across governance, services, access, involvement and culture. The QED Panel is made up … Continued

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Close to Home: A Fresh Perspective

Written by Sarah Scotcher, Policy Officer – Community Housing Cymru A few times throughout the Tai Pawb Close to Home conference, held in Cardiff on 17th May, delegates remarked that the conversation around housing is changing. More and more, we’re seeing housing (and decent housing) as something that everyone should be able to access unconditionally, and … Continued

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