Just Housing Group: Innovation in challenging times

Regular visitors to our website will have noticed something different: it’s completely changed!

This transformation is not just about making our digital hub look better or improve its functionality, although our partners at Noble Studio have achieved both in some style. The change is at its heart about showcasing the true breadth and depth of what Just Housing Group is providing to its family of clients across every part of the country.

There is no doubt that housing, like many other sectors, is facing an exceptionally tough set of challenges as we head into 2023, whether it’s the ramifications of the Building Safety Act and the drive for Net Zero, or the turbulence in the economy, particular from rising inflation and labour shortages. These issues, which have been bubbling around for some time, do not sit in isolation, they share common themes that interact and interrelate to create a dizzying landscape for many decision makers.

However, across many providers I sense a real desire to meet these challenges not with fear, but with innovation: in the strategic delivery of services, in the way they operate on a day to day basis and in the culture they employ. In our new case study section, we highlight a snapshot of some our recent work with partners to bring this ethos to life: whether its revitalising service delivery to tens of thousands of households in some of London’s biggest boroughs, introducing new direct labour organisations in rural communities, preparing large providers for the rigour of the Building Safety Act or helping one of the country’s largest developments to set up an exciting resident-led governance body.

As our new service section demonstrates, we have the experience, thinking and ability to work with partners to make a real difference despite the testing climate. If you want to work with us, whatever the challenge, then make sure you drop us a line.

John Swinney

CEO, Just Housing Group

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