Promoting Equality & Social Justice in Housing in Wales

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Equal Pay, the Gender Pay Gap, and Housing

Today is Equal Pay Day. Set up in 1996 as a public awareness campaign, it aimed to highlight that women’s salaries in the US averaged just 73.8% of men’s at that time. This was even more pronounced for Black women.   So, what is Equal Pay? By law, people must get equal pay for doing […]

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 […]

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