The magic of a community of practice: celebrating EDI Connect on ‘Staff and Colleague Networks Day’
On Staff and Colleague Networks Day, we’re taking a moment to celebrate something we’re really proud of at Tai Pawb: EDI Connect. Launched in 2023 (and going strong ever since), EDI Connect has become one of those spaces people don’t quite realise they need… until they join and wonder how they managed without it.  […]
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, […]
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 […]
Cynon Taf Community Housing Group Achieves QED Reaccreditation
Cynon Taf Community Housing Group (CTCHG) has successfully achieved reaccreditation with Tai Pawb’s prestigious Quality in Equality and Diversity (QED) mark. This award recognises an unwavering commitment to embedding equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) across all areas of their organisation. CTCHG first began its QED journey in 2019 and achieved the QED Award in February […]
Five Years of Deeds not Words: Welsh Housing Sector Reflects on Anti-Racism Progress
Tai Pawb has today published the final report from its five-year Deeds Not Words (DNW) pledge, offering a comprehensive look at how the Welsh housing sector has responded to the call for racial equity. The report, based on surveys from 44 organisations and over 650 employees, highlights both significant progress and areas where urgent action is still […]
How the Regulatory Framework for Welsh Registered Social Landlords enhances EDI and tenant voice
Tai Pawb welcomes the release of the revised regulatory framework for Welsh social landlords. We were pleased to feed into the framework and below we outline how the framework strengthens both EDI and tenant voice. We will also take a look at how our QED Award can help organisations to comply with the framework. Strengthening […]
A Homelessness Bill For All
Our CEO Alicja Zalesinska spoke to WHQ to reflect on the equalities potential of the new legislation – and how it could make an even greater difference. You can find the link to subscribe for more of this content at Wales ‘ independent housing and regeneration magazine here: WHQ Subscribe. The new Homelessness and […]
Looking back to move forward: Five years of progress, and our renewed focus for the next Senedd termÂ
As we look ahead to the next Senedd term, we’ve been reflecting on everything we’ve achieved, alongside our partners, members and supporters, over the past five years. From our Back the Bill campaign to our extensive membership training and development offer, we’ve seen what’s possible when we act together.  Yet in today’s climate, progress […]
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. […]