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 […]
Right to a Good Home for All: Tai Pawb Manifesto Puts Equality Front and Centre
Today, we are launching our 2026 manifesto for the Senedd elections, calling on political parties and future Government leaders to make a firm commitment to ensuring that every person in Wales has the right to a good home. Tai Pawb is the leading charity advancing equality and social justice in housing. Marking our 20th anniversary […]
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 […]
Another step on the pathway to securing the right to adequate housing in Wales
Statement on behalf of ‘Back the Bill’ partners following yesterday’s vote on the Plaid Cymru motion for a right to adequate housing in Wales January 2025 Back the Bill partners welcome the historic vote in the Senedd yesterday where representatives from all parties spoke positively about making housing a legal right in Wales. We believe […]
Amendment to the Worker Protection Act: New duties to prevent sexual harassment
The new proactive requirement for employers to take reasonable measures to prevent workplace sexual harassment will take effect on 26 October 2024. Whilst majority of our members will be aware of the forthcoming changes, below is a quick recap of background and what they need to consider.
A new political direction for the UK – What happens next for Wales?
After nearly a week since the General Election, the dust has settled on a Labour majority at Westminster. A campaign focused on ‘change’ – but when so much of policy, including housing, is devolved, the key question is: what happens next for Wales? It’s been 14 years since we’ve had a Labour Government at Westminster […]
Launch of the Roadmap – The Right to Adequate Housing in Wales #BacktheBill
We’re kickstarting the next phase of our campaign for the right to a good home in Wales. So, today, alongside partners CIH Cymru and Shelter Cymru, we launch our Road Map! Our Road Map to the right to adequate housing will show the difference it could make in Wales. Rather than presenting this as having […]
Assuring Housing Rights in Canada: Development and Action with Canada’s National Housing Strategy Act
by Jayne Malenfant, McGill University, Montréal, Canada As of 2019, Canada’s National Housing Strategy Act (NHSA) commits our government to the progressive realization of the right to housing. The Act ties access to housing to broader social, economic, health, and environmental goals and human rights, nationally and internationally. Highlighting community knowledge as integral to […]
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 […]