Promoting Equality & Social Justice in Housing in Wales

Ymateb ar y cyd i Adroddiad Swyddfa Archwilio Cymru ar Addasiadau Tai

Cred Tai Pawb ac Anabledd Cymru ei bod yn hanfodol gweinyddu gwasanaethau addasu tai yn effeithiol wrth helpu pobl hÅ·n a phobl anabl yng Nghymru i fyw’n annibynnol ac i sicrhau eu llesiant. Rhaid darparu gwasanaethau addasu mewn dull cyson sy’n bodloni anghenion presennol ac anghenion yn y dyfodol. Rhaid i graffu ar y gwasanaethau […]

Joint response to Wales Audit Office Report on Housing Adaptations

Tai Pawb and Disability Wales both believe that effective administration of housing adaptation services is an essential requirement in supporting independent living and wellbeing for older and disabled people in Wales. Adaptation services must be delivered in a consistent manner that meets both current and future needs. Scrutiny of these services must provide an accurate […]

Ymchwiliad i drefn reoleiddio Cymdeithasau Tai

Mae Llywodraeth Cymru wedi cyflwyno ei ymateb i ymchwiliad y Pwyllgor Cyfrifon Cyhoeddus i oruchwyliaeth reoleiddiol cymdeithasau tai yng Nghymru. Rydym yn croesawu’r ymateb i argymhellion y Pwyllgor, yn arbennig ymrwymiad i dryloywder data a grymuso tenantiaid i ddatblygu craffu gan denantiaid. Edrychwn ymlaen at weithio gyda Llywodraeth Cymru, TPAS, a phartneriaid eraill i sicrhau […]

Inquiry into the Regulatory Oversight of Housing Associations in Wales

The Welsh Government has tabled it’s response to the Public Accounts Committee’s inquiry into the regulatory oversight of housing associations in Wales. We welcome the response to the Committee’s recommendations, in particular a commitment to data transparency and empowering tenants to progress tenant scrutiny. We look forward to working with the Welsh Government, TPAS, and other […]

Cadeirydd newydd Rhwydwaith Cydraddoldeb Tai Cymru

Mae Tai Pawb yn falch o gyhoeddi bod Amanda Attfield wedi ymgymryd â rôl Cadeirydd Rhwydwaith Cydraddoldeb Tai Cymru. Ymunodd Amanda â’r Sector Tai yng Nghymru yn 2014, ar ôl bod yn gweithio mewn llywodraeth leol, yn y sectorau preifat, gwirfoddol ac annibynnol. Mae hi hefyd yn Gymrawd o Sefydliad Siartredig Personél a Datblygu. Dywedodd […]

New chair of the WHENetwork

Tai Pawb is delighted to announce that Amanda Attfield has taken on the role of Chair of the Welsh Housing Equality Network (WHEN). Amanda joined the Housing Sector in Wales in 2014, after working in local government, the private, voluntary, and independent sectors. She is also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel 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 […]

Community relations and the increase in racist incidents following EU Referendum

Here in Tai Pawb we believe strongly that our members in Wales are leading the way in their commitment to equality, diversity and social justice. Social housing organisations have a long history of welcoming people, supporting and celebrating the diversity of their tenants. Unfortunately the tone of the EU referendum debate has led to many […]

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