Housing Equality After the Senedd Election: Building the Foundations of a Fairer Wales
The 2026 Senedd elections have left us with a political landscape that is both more diverse and more fragmented than perhaps any of us anticipated. As leaders and stakeholders within the housing and equality sectors, we find ourselves at a crossroads. It is tempting to focus on the immediate shifts in the halls of power, […]
Launch of our new resource: Supporting Older & Disabled Tenants in the Private Rented Sector (PRS)
Older people are the fastest growing group in the Private Rented Sector in Wales. Check out this new explainer film and free downloadable e-guide developed by our tenant and landlord Champions in Gwent, alongside PRS Champions Manager Anna Tuhey with support from Care & Repair Cymru. Click below to view video (or scroll down for links […]
Tai Pawb welcomes Homelessness and Social Allocations Bill
Tai Pawb welcomes the publication of yesterday’s Homelessness and Social Allocations Bill. From the stories in the news this week (Article – Army Veteran Waits 13 Years for Social Home), it’s clear that if we want to end homelessness, we need a more flexible system that takes account of diverse needs, whatever they are. […]
Tenant Disability Network echo the call for the draft Disability Rights Action Plan
Statement on behalf of TPAS Cymru/Tai Pawb Tenant Disability Network: Disability Rights Action Plan This International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we share the sentiments of the statement issued by Disability Wales in October and echo the call it makes for Welsh Government to publish its draft Disability Rights Action Plan.  Some significant time […]
How will the right to adequate housing make a difference in Wales? Jill talks about accessible housing and housing rights
Tai Pawb’s David Rowlands sat down for a coffee with Jill Wadley; a disabled person, with experience of the housing sector to discuss her story and how she feels a right to adequate housing could make a difference in Wales… First things first, having just met you I can tell you are originally from […]
#StrongerTogether: Week 3 – Housing Difficulties Of Those With Asylum Status
This is the final week of the campaign. Over three weeks, we’ve been raising awareness of housing difficulties for those seeking sanctuary. This week, Oasis Refugee Centre and Tai Pawb are sharing the stories of those who have received status, but then have to leave their properties or go into shared accommodation. This week on […]
#StrongerTogether: Week 2 – Housing Experiences of People Seeking Sanctuary
Welcome back to our campaign! Over three weeks, Oasis Refugee Centre and Tai Pawb are shining a light on a pressing issue: homelessness and poor housing conditions among sanctuary seekers in Wales. This week on the Tai Pawb, we share the housing experiences of people seeking sanctuary, and what they would change. We will also […]
#StrongerTogether: Housing Challenges and Homelessness for People Seeking Sanctuary – Week 1 – Terminology
Welcome to Our Campaign! Join Oasis Refugee Centre and Tai Pawb, as we launch a three-week journey to shine a light on a pressing issue: homelessness and poor housing conditions among sanctuary seekers in Wales. Week 1: Terminology and Awareness We kick off by delving into the terminology surrounding sanctuary seekers – asylum seekers, refugees […]
Rental Health Summit Event
Read on to find out more about the event and why we’re working in partnership with TPAS Cymru around private sector tenants’ mental health. It’s well acknowledged historically that tenants in the private rental sector have access to less support than social tenants.  We already know that people with a mental health problem are 50% […]
Discrimination in the PRS: Accessibility
A blog by Anna Tuhey, our PRS Champions Manager, alongside partners at Care and Repair. Find out more about Anna’s work and project here.   At Tai Pawb, we describe adequate housing a ‘home that is safe, secure and suitable’.  A suitable home meets our needs – both physical and psychological – and allows us […]