21/05/2010
Conference Addresses NI Housing Needs
The construction of many hundreds more houses is on the agenda for Northern Ireland.
That's according to the NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie who has been speaking about the challenges and opportunities facing local housing associations during a conference hosted by the University of Ulster today.
Housing professionals and elected representatives gathered at the Jordanstown campus to debate how the social housing sector can move forward in the face of public spending cuts.
Minister Ritchie has told to delegates about the need for housing associations to achieve greater levels of efficiency and new innovative ways of working.
She said: "When I launched the New Housing Agenda I said we would be more creative in our approach to meeting housing need. Last year we managed to work something of an economic miracle by delivering the largest number of new social homes for more than a decade.
"I have set the bar even higher this year as we aim to start work on at least 2,000 new social homes."
Opening the conference, University of Ulster Vice Chancellor, Richard Barnett said: "Today's event provides a timely opportunity for housing professionals to debate the future contribution that the housing association sector will play in creating vibrant and sustainable communities.
"It also acknowledges the many challenges going forward, not least the anticipated reductions in public sector expenditure. In light of such a tough financial environment, I'm confident that housing associations will respond to continuous improvement and efficiency, and collaborative working in order to benefit from economies of scale," he said.
"With the waiting list for social housing now standing at its longest in a generation, all measures aimed at enhancing the supply of social and affordable housing must be explored.
"I commend Margaret Ritchie for the priority that she has attached to social housing. "
Paddy Gray, Professor of Housing also welcomed the conference and said: "This is an ideal time to hold these type of discussions given that the findings of the Commission on Housing will be published shortly and launched at the Conference of the Isles, which is being organised by the University's housing team in partnership with the Chartered Institute of Housing, later this month in Newcastle."
(BMcC/GK)
That's according to the NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie who has been speaking about the challenges and opportunities facing local housing associations during a conference hosted by the University of Ulster today.
Housing professionals and elected representatives gathered at the Jordanstown campus to debate how the social housing sector can move forward in the face of public spending cuts.
Minister Ritchie has told to delegates about the need for housing associations to achieve greater levels of efficiency and new innovative ways of working.
She said: "When I launched the New Housing Agenda I said we would be more creative in our approach to meeting housing need. Last year we managed to work something of an economic miracle by delivering the largest number of new social homes for more than a decade.
"I have set the bar even higher this year as we aim to start work on at least 2,000 new social homes."
Opening the conference, University of Ulster Vice Chancellor, Richard Barnett said: "Today's event provides a timely opportunity for housing professionals to debate the future contribution that the housing association sector will play in creating vibrant and sustainable communities.
"It also acknowledges the many challenges going forward, not least the anticipated reductions in public sector expenditure. In light of such a tough financial environment, I'm confident that housing associations will respond to continuous improvement and efficiency, and collaborative working in order to benefit from economies of scale," he said.
"With the waiting list for social housing now standing at its longest in a generation, all measures aimed at enhancing the supply of social and affordable housing must be explored.
"I commend Margaret Ritchie for the priority that she has attached to social housing. "
Paddy Gray, Professor of Housing also welcomed the conference and said: "This is an ideal time to hold these type of discussions given that the findings of the Commission on Housing will be published shortly and launched at the Conference of the Isles, which is being organised by the University's housing team in partnership with the Chartered Institute of Housing, later this month in Newcastle."
(BMcC/GK)
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