The Healthy Homes Hub: Air Quality Ideas Exchange

The Healthy Homes Hub: Air Quality Ideas Exchange

By Healthy Homes Hub

Tackling air quality in housing: hear from residents, health experts and tech leaders on what’s going wrong, and how to fix it.

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Amazon Corporate Offices, London

1 Principal Place London EC2A 2FA United Kingdom

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  • 7 hours
  • In person

About this event

Charity & Causes • Other

Join us for the Healthy Homes Hub Air Quality Ideas Exchange


Date: Thursday 6th November, 2025

Time: 10.00 AM, for 10.30 AM start - 4.00PM, with refreshments and networking until 5.00PM

Location: Amazon's Head Office, London

Cost: FREE and Exclusive to Healthy Home Hub Members (All Housing Providers are FREE members of the Healthy Homes Hub)


As housing providers face competing financial pressures, investing in large-scale retrofit and net-zero solutions can seem challenging. This event will explore air quality both in terms of compliance and wellbeing and offer practical, financially viable strategies to address condensation, damp, mould, and poor ventilation.

Expect powerful resident stories, real-world case studies, sector-leading insight from academics and practitioners, and the latest thinking on how to monitor and improve indoor environments across the housing sector.


Why attend?

We’ve called it an Ideas Exchange because it’s not just about listening it’s about sharing, debating, and shaping the future of housing compliance together. It’s a two-way dialogue where fresh perspectives, best practices, and innovative solutions come to life.


  • Put health at the heart of your strategy – understand how air quality affects residents’ wellbeing, and what your organisation can do to tackle it.
  • Move from reactive to proactive – learn how data, technology, and design can help identify and solve problems before they escalate.
  • Hear what really matters – gain insight from families living with damp and mould, and see how frontline and clinical perspectives align.
  • Network with changemakers – connect with housing professionals, academics, and innovators who are leading the charge on healthier homes.
  • Step back and reset – take time to think beyond compliance and discover smarter ways to deliver lasting improvements in indoor environments.


Agenda includes:


Resident Story

Real stories from families living with damp and mould. This session highlights the health, emotional, and practical impact of unhealthy homes and what needs to change in how we listen, respond, and support.


The Impact of Poor Air Quality: Three Perspectives

A multi-disciplinary session unpacking air quality through the lens of:

  • Technical failures in ventilation and installation
  • Clinical insight into the respiratory impacts of poor indoor environments
  • Academic evidence on how thermal comfort, humidity, and housing design affect health and energy performance

With Nathan Wood (Farmwood/BESA), Dr Abi Whitehouse (Paediatric Respiratory Consultant), and Professor Marcella Ucci (UCL)


Spotlight Session: Lessons from the Frontline

A rapid-fire reflection from a housing provider leader sharing what worked and what didn’t when tackling air quality across their stock. Expect honest lessons, practical takeaways, and useful do/don’t insights for your own strategy.


Best Practice in Action

A deep dive into what effective air quality action looks like in practice from early-stage interventions to long-term monitoring and partnership working.


Air Quality vs. Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)

What’s the difference - and why does it matter? This session explores how factors like light, noise, temperature, and moisture intersect with air quality to shape residents’ health and wellbeing. Learn how to measure and improve the full picture of indoor environments.With Phil Webb (HWB360) and Alan Bromley (Apacor)


Attendance is FREE as part of Healthy Homes Hub membership.

This is your chance to stay ahead of the latest regulations, discover innovative compliance solutions, and gain practical strategies for creating safer, healthier homes. Reserve your spot today and be part of the conversation shaping the future of social housing compliance.

Places are limited to 40

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To learn more about becoming a Healthy Homes Hub member, contact: trina@healthyhomeshub.uk

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