Promoting Equality & Social Justice in Housing in Wales

Quod Erat Demonstrandum – Key Themes from QED

Since QED was launched over 2 years ago, Tai Pawb has carried out Stage 1 QED assessments on six housing associations of varying sizes and structures, from under 1000 properties to over 10,000 properties.  So far, two have completed Stage 2 to attain the QED Award, while others are working hard to carry out action […]

Renting made me rant – why the private rented sector is so close to my heart

Last week, Tai Pawb said goodbye to Nazia Azad-Warren, our Open Doors Project Manager. Over the past two years, Nazia has worked tirelessly with tenants, landlords and partner organisations to promote equality and diversity in the private rented sector (PRS). Nazia made a fantastic contribution to Tai Pawb’s work and she will be sorely missed […]

Girls seeing girls choose: Why I wrote ‘What’s a girl to do?’

Alison Powell, author of “What’s a girl to do?” and former local authority Housing Team Leader, shares with Tai Pawb her motivation for writing a children’s book to encourage girls into STEM careers, and reflects on the relevance to the gender pay gap in housing. Growing up, I was surrounded by girls like me. Polly […]

Project Shortlisted for 24Housing Diversity in Housing Award

The Open Doors project has been shortlisted for ‘Best Diversity Scheme’ at the inaugural 24Housing Diversity in Housing Awards. Open Doors is a two year Big Lottery funded project managed in partnership by Tai Pawb and the Residential Landlords Association (RLA). It engages and empowers landlords and tenants to reduce issues of inequality and discrimination in the […]

Tai Pawb Strategy Released

Over the past twelve months we have worked with our members and stakeholders to develop our strategic plan. We believe it will help us address key housing equality issues in Wales and help us develop as an organisation. I would like to thank all Tai Pawb members and contributors for their invaluable views and opinions […]

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