About this event
Join us for an engaging peer-to-peer knowledge-sharing session hosted by the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH), where sector leaders and practitioners will explore how housing organisations are responding to the evolving policy landscape around retrofit.
As new funding streams emerge, housing providers are under pressure to adapt quickly—balancing compliance, cost-efficiency, and resident wellbeing. This session will spotlight practical strategies, policy interpretations, and collaborative approaches that are helping organisations stay ahead of the curve.
Key takeaways:
- Policy evolution – how recent and upcoming changes in retrofit policy are impacting delivery models, funding access, and compliance frameworks.
- Strategic adaptation – how housing organisations are reshaping their retrofit plans to remain agile and effective in a shifting regulatory environment.
- Resident-centred delivery – proven methods for engaging tenants, building trust, and ensuring retrofit works deliver long-term benefits.
- Collaborative approaches – how cross-sector partnerships are helping overcome delivery barriers and unlock innovation.
- Case studies & outcomes – real-world examples of retrofit adaptation in action, with measurable results and transferable lessons.
Whether you're refining your retrofit strategy or just starting to navigate the policy maze, this session offers actionable insights and a supportive space to learn from peers.
Speakers: Matthew Scott, Policy Manager, Chartered Institute of Housing.
Jon Daley, Head of Department, Habodel.
Sarah Parrott, Policy and Research Lead, Thirteen Group.
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