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 […]
Rental Health Summit Event
Read on to find out more about the event and why we’re working in partnership with TPAS Cymru around private sector tenants’ mental health. It’s well acknowledged historically that tenants in the private rental sector have access to less support than social tenants.  We already know that people with a mental health problem are 50% […]
Discrimination in the PRS: Accessibility
A blog by Anna Tuhey, our PRS Champions Manager, alongside partners at Care and Repair. Find out more about Anna’s work and project here.   At Tai Pawb, we describe adequate housing a ‘home that is safe, secure and suitable’.  A suitable home meets our needs – both physical and psychological – and allows us […]
The role of the private rented sector in ending homelessness
Our work with Champions Network participants has uncovered a desire for better early help and prevention – if homelessness is going to be a rare occurrence in Wales, people need to be supported to stay in their homes and to keep their tenancies.
£249,425 Lottery funding awarded to Tai Pawb to promote equality in the private rented sector.
Tai Pawb has received almost a quarter of a million pounds from the Big Lottery People and Places Fund to carry out a project promoting equality in the private rented sector in South Wales. The project will be run in partnership with the Residential Landlords Association (RLA) in Wales, representing Wales’s private landlords.