Who we work with
The Housing LIN is recognised as a leading resource in housing, care, and support for older people and those living with long-term conditions. We collaborate with a wide range of partners across the UK. Our work is strengthened through strategic relationships with individuals and organisations across housing, health, and social care, as well as academia, government, and the voluntary sector.
Government & Public Bodies
- Department of Health and Social Care
- Welsh Government
- Local Government Association
- Public Health England
- NHS England / NHS Improvement
- Greater London Authority
- Homes and Communities Agency
- Law Commission
Health & Social Care
- Alzheimer’s Society
- Dementia UK
- Care Quality Commission
- National Care Forum
- Skills for Care
- Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
- Think Local Act Personal
Housing & Planning
- Chartered Institute of Housing
- National Housing Federation
- Housing & Ageing Alliance
- Housing & Dementia Research Consortium
- Housing Quality Network
- The Housing Forum
- EROSH
- UK Cohousing Network
- Retirement Housing Group
Research & Academic Partners
- King’s College London
- University of Bristol
- University of Kent
- University of Sheffield
- University of Worcester
- Institute of Public Care (Oxford Brookes)
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- Centre for Ageing Better
Networks & Professional Associations
- Association of Directors of Adult Social Services
- Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
- Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
- Association of Retirement Community Operators
- Community Housing Cymru
- Almshouse Association
- UK Healthy Cities Network
(…and many others.)
Interested in partnering with us or learning more about our collaborative work? Please get in touch at info@housinglin.org.uk.
Our Free Network and Paid Services
The Housing LIN is proud to offer a free learning and improvement network, accessible to all. Our open-access resources, events, and updates are freely available thanks to the support of sponsors and crowdfunding.
Alongside this, we also work with a wide range of paying clients—including local authorities, housing providers, NHS organisations, and developers—through our consultancy and research services. This commissioned work enables us to provide tailored advice, strategic support, and applied research to help organisations deliver innovative housing and care solutions.