Chartered Institute of Housing and Women’s Housing Forum hosted a webinar which looked at how the cost of living crisis is disproportionately impacting women, in particular domestic abuse victims and survivors.
Read MoreJoin us for a panel discussion on the impact of the Covid pandemic on housing inequalities and women’s access to safe, affordable homes.
Read MoreFollowing on from a series of successful webinars highlighting the history and current state of women’s housing and homelessness, The Women’s Housing Forum, along with the National Housing Federation present a new virtual event exploring Cohousing.
Read MoreTruly affordable housing should cost less than a third of a household’s income. However, research by the Nat Fed for the Women’s Housing Forum in 2018 showed that there is no region in England where a woman on an average woman’s income can afford to live in a privately rented property.
Read MoreA joint webinar from Homeless Link and the Women’s Housing Forum
Read MoreAmy Francis-Smith is a RIBA Part II Architectural Designer and passionate advocate for inclusive design, with her research and work focused on providing decent accommodation for the disabled.
Read MoreOn 14th January 2020, our co-chairs, Denise Fowler and Zaiba Qureshi, were delighted to be invited to speak on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour.
Read MoreThere is no English region where a single woman on median earnings can afford to rent or buy an averagely priced house according to a new report from the Women’s Budget Group and Women’s Housing Forum
Read MoreThe Women’s Housing Forum (WHF) has today released a report summarising their inaugural public event in January, giving insight into the key issues that emerged from the day and next steps.
Read MoreFollowing the success of the Women’s Housing Forum’s debut event in January, Denise Fowler and Zaiba Qureshi, co-chairs of the Women’s Housing Forum (WHF), were invited to facilitate an interactive workshop at the Students for Global Health (SfGH) Kings College London conference: US V THEM: ‘Dehumanisation and Othering’ on Saturday 16th February.
Read MoreOur inaugural event, on Friday 18th January, was a storming success. Women - and a few men - came from across the country to discuss and raise awareness of women’s housing needs. A big thank you to all those that attended.
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