Monday, 15 February 2010

Social Landlords 'Unprepared' For TSA - CIH Research

New skills research commissioned by the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) indicates that many housing organisations may be under-prepared to meet the challenge of the TSA’s new regulatory framework for social housing from April. The research, undertaken by an independent research company on behalf of CIH, involved in-depth surveys with 150 human resource professionals and senior housing executives working in ALMOS, housing associations and stock holding local authorities. Respondents were asked what impact the introduction of the TSA would have on their organisation. Almost a half of respondents (45 per cent) considered TSA would have minimal impact on their organisation, or were still unsure what the likely impact would be on their organisation. Overall just over one third of all respondents (36 per cent) stated they thought the TSA would have an impact or a major impact on their organisation. Read the full story on the CIH website.

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