HFAC statement against racism and challenging misinformation in housing
HOMES FOR ALL CYMRU STATEMENT As the collective voice of third-sector housing and homelessness organisations in Wales, Homes for All Cymru is united in our commitment to supporting safe, welcoming and well-informed communities. Every day, our member organisations see people of all backgrounds and beliefs impacted by the housing emergency and contributing to communities where […]
Looking back to the summer of 2024 with Vicki Miller of CCHA
Looking back to the summer of 2024 It’s hard to believe that just a few months ago we were seeing daily news reports on hate related riots happening across the UK, thinking back to August, like everyone across the UK all of us at CCHA were shocked to hear of the tragic incident in Southport […]
Pronouns in the workplace: Do they make a difference?
I was recently asked by Newydd Housing Group whether Tai Pawb could deliver an inhouse session on using pronouns in the workplace and of course I said we absolutely could. We will always do our best to ensure our facilitators have lived experience, so I reached out to our friends at Trans Aid Cymru and […]
Migrants, Refugees and Community Relations: latest event resources
There are many challenges and uncertainties ahead following the recent referendum vote. Community cohesion through such times is paramount as feelings run high and the latest statistics already show that hate crime has increased since the vote took place. Our recent event looked at good practice for dealing with issues such as the resettlement of […]
Mewnfudwyr, Ffoaduriaid a Chysylltiadau Cymunedol: adnoddau’r digwyddiad diweddaraf
Mae llawer o heriau a chryn ansicrwydd o’n blaen yn dilyn y refferendwm diweddar. Er hynny, mae cydlyniant cymunedol yn holl bwysig ar adegau fel hyn wrth i deimladau cryf ddod i’r wyneb ac mae’r ystadegau diweddaraf yn dangos bod troseddau casineb wedi cynyddu ers y bleidlais. Roedd ein digwyddiad diweddar yn edrych ar arferion […]
Statement from the Director of Tai Pawb on community relations and the increase in racist incidents following EU Referendum
Following reports of an increase in racist incidents following the decision of the UK to leave the EU, the Director of Tai Pawb has released a statement urging housing organisations in Wales to combat hate crime and focus on improving community relations. You can read the statement here.
Datganiad gan Gyfarwyddwr Tai Pawb ar gysylltiadau cymunedol a’r cynnydd mewn digwyddiadau hiliol yn dilyn Refferendwm yr UE
Yn dilyn adroddiadau o gynnydd mewn digwyddiadau hiliol yn dilyn penderfyniad y DU i adael yr UE, mae Cyfarwyddwr Tai Pawb wedi rhyddhau datganiad sy’n annog mudiadau tai yng Nghymru i fynd i’r afael â throseddau casineb ac i ganolbwyntio ar wella cysylltiadau cymunedol. Gallwch ddarllen y datganiad yma.