About the CPD course
With new legislation from the Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016 bringing unprecedented changes to the social housing sector and impacting on income streams; it will be more important than ever for landlords to consider the new legislation and how it will impact on core service delivery; particularly income collection and voids & allocations This course will look in detail at the welfare/housing elements of the Act and provide the know how for staff to rethink their strategies for all areas of service delivery going forward; both operationally and strategically making this course ideal for frontline and senior staff
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The National Training Academy
The National Training Academy provides online solutions to individuals and businesses of all sizes; including the social housing sector, voluntary and community sector and the public and private sector. Recently commended by Staffordshire Chamber of Commerce in their science, technology and innovation category for 2016 business awards. In addition we offer consultancy and in-house training.
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