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 […]
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% […]
Tai Pawb Launches ‘Ready for Housing’ Framework
Tai Pawb Launches Ready for Housing Framework and Evaluation Paper on Comic Relief Funded Project In 2021, Tai Pawb embarked on a project to raise awareness among housing providers, build the capacity of refugee organisations in housing support, and increase the availability of housing for refugees and asylum seekers asked to leave Home Office accommodation. […]
Housing people seeking sanctuary in Wales
Today we are privileged to have a guest blog from Dr Anna Lindley, sharing their thoughtful analysis on the difficulties faced by refugees and people seeking asylum, and the organisations providing support. This blog will be followed by the publishing of Dr. Lindley’s full report: Building a Nation of Sanctuary – Tai Pawb on the […]
The Outside Project: Providing LGBTQ+ Safe Spaces and Support
Part one of a blog series on LGBTQ+ Homelessness The Outside Project: Providing LGBTQ+ Safe Spaces and Support In 2022, Tai Pawb, alongside Trans Aid Cymru and Dr Neil Turnbull (Cardiff University), delivered research commissioned by all five Gwent local authorities to understand LGBTQ+ experiences of homelessness in Gwent. The research took into consideration […]
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.
Our New Work Placement: Jill
My name is Jillian Wadley, I have joined Tai Pawb as a work placement as part of my degree in Housing Policy and Practice at Cardiff Metropolitan University. I was excited to start work with Tai Pawb as i’m passionate about working in equalities, and my project will make a positive difference to people’s lives. […]
Sisters, Act!
We all want active, diverse tenant participation in the social housing sector, and there are some incredible teams, schemes, and of course tenants across Wales leading the way. However, at Tai Pawb we wanted to know what really made these volunteers and community leaders tick. We noticed that female engagement is generally very good, but […]
Cyllid newydd gan EHRC ar gyfer Pecyn Cymorth Tai Hygyrch
Mae Tai Pawb, mewn partneriaeth ag Access Design Solutions, wedi’i gomisiynu gan y Comisiwn Cydraddoldeb a Hawliau Dynol (Equality and Human Rights Commission/EHRC) i ddatblygu pecyn cymorth ar gyfer Cynghorwyr lleol yng Nghymru a fydd yn hybu dealltwriaeth ynghylch anghenion tai pobl anabl a darpariaeth tai hygyrch. Bydd y pecyn cymorth yn cefnogi aelodau etholedig […]
New Funding from EHRC for Accessible Housing Toolkit
Tai Pawb, in partnership with Access Design Solutions, has been commissioned by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) to develop a toolkit for local Councillors