Sharon Thompson, Birmingham’s Cabinet Member for Housing & Homelessness spoke on how the city is tacking standards in the private rented sector & extending licensing. Dr Jill Stewart, Senior Lecturer in Housing & Environmental Health, Middlesex University described the dreadful stats and limited law regarding housing standards.
Salma Hamid from the Birmingham Fair Housing Campaign gave a passionate speech on their campaigning & research on really poor standards in the private & public housing sectors for decent standards & their fight on behalf of tenants for decent rights.
Before lunch there was workshops on housing standards in Social Housing, PRS (Private rental sector) and Owner occupation. I moderated the workshop on Social Housing.
After lunch there was a talk by Cllr Kerrie Carmichael Leader Sandwell Council & Housing lead Cllr Charn Singh Padda on the difference a Labour council is making on housing standards, tackling homelessness, new homes & retrofitting despite challenges on funding.
Next was Martin Wicks, from Labour Campaign for Council Housing. Who made it clear what Council tenants such as himself expect Labour Councils and future Labour Governments to deliver upon housing standards. He is still waiting for a modern bathroom after many decades.
There was then a brief summary from the moderators of the workshops. I gave a summary of the lively and thoughtful one on Social Housing.
Final item was the launch of the West Midlands branch of the Labour Housing Group whose inaugural meeting takes place next month.
This was an excellent day. Many thanks to our speakers but also to our LHG Chair, Cllr John Cotton, and all the executive members of the LHG who have spend so much time and energy organising such events.
(Hat tip to Ross Houston for stealing some of his photos and comments from the @labourhousing twitter account)
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Saturday, October 22, 2022
Labour Housing Group Policy Day - "Fighting for the Housing Standards we Need & Deserve"
Today I travelled to Birmingham to attend a policy day organised by the Labour Housing Group. There was a number of excellent speakers including Shadow Secretary of State, Lisa Nandy MP. She pledged that a future Labour Government will introduce a Private Renters Charter & decent homes standards in it’s first 100 days. It will also abolish S21 evictions & the feudal leasehold tenure.
Monday, May 25, 2020
Newham Council response to support Homeless during Covid-19
I was invited by my UNISON branch executive colleague, Lola Oyewusi (who is also a Parish Councillor) to participate in a FaceBook Live discussion on Sunday on supporting the Homeless during Covid-19.
Lola also invited Cllr Sharon Thompson, who is the Cabinet lead for Housing in Birmingham Council and Cllr Naushabah Khan, who is the Labour Lead for Housing in Medway Council.
Unfortunately, I had a clash and was unable to join but I did send this short video about what we are doing in Newham to support the homeless during this pandemic and some thoughts about the future.
You can view this excellent FaceBook Live interview here https://www.facebook.com/omolola.oyewusi/videos/3201392696558015/.
I totally agree with Cllr Thompson view that homelessness is a political choice. The government overnight decided to stop rough sleeping and over a weekend it was reduced by 90%. Also, Cllr Khan, that we must not let the Tories say the Covid-19 crisis is now over and the homeless must now return to the streets, since it is "business as usual".
Well done to Lola for organising and chairing this important discussion (and remaining so calm despite the technical problems).
Saturday, May 23, 2020
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