This Housing LIN Practice Briefing presents a detailed list of acronyms used by the NHS and Social Care sectors. It is aimed to provide professionals in the Housing sector additional information about the Health System and contains related resources from the Housing sector.
This guidance note presents government advice on buying and selling homes during the stay-at-home period, general advice to the public and advice to the home market industry.
This guidance note outlines the government's requirements for businesses and venues to close, along with a list of exceptions that are providing key services.
This Q&A briefing published by the National Housing Maintenance Forum presents advice on what landlords should do about repairs and maintenance during the government's Coronavirus restrictions, along with how emergency repairs should be handled and how contractors and operatives should approach repairs.
This NICE guideline; designed for health and care practitioners, and staff involved in planning, delivering and commissioning services; outlines the protocols intended to protect the safety of patients that need critical care during the outbreak. It also highlights how staff can be protected from catching the virus.
Our weekly newsletter includes an update about our new coronavirus information hub, and resources and news and resources from the specialist housing sector.
This House of Commons Briefing Paper presents the government's announcements to support renters, owner-occupiers, buy-to-let landlords and rough sleepers, as part of the response to the effect of the virus on the UK economy.
This guidance note from the government highlights the requirements for social distancing for the general public, as well as stronger social distancing measures for people that are at increased risk of severe illness from Coronavirus.
This briefing published by Erosh presents the actions and plans that Erosh is taking as response to the Coronavirus outbreak, as well as to highlight the considerations that sheltered and retirement housing providers need to take when providing their services.
This article published by the government presents the funding that is available to technology companies that come up with digital solutions for people staying at home during the outbreak. The challenge is called 'Techforce19' and provides up to £25,000 per company that takes part.