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Regulator of Social Housing publishes initial findings on damp and mould in social housing Following the coroner's November 2022 report into the tragic death of Awaab Ishak in Rochdale, the regulator asked all larger social landlords to submit evidence about the extent of damp and mould in tenants' homes and their approach to tackling it.
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Ombudsman issues evaluation of responses to damp and mould report as complaints continue to rise The Housing Ombudsman has provided an analysis of responses from landlords to the Spotlight report one year on and proposed ten 'key tests' for landlords who are producing action plans, as the sector reflects on the inquest into the death of Awaab Ishak ...
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Black History Month 2023 Read the stories of our Trinity College alumni – trailblazers, change makers and community leaders who fought against racism, barriers and challenges of their times. As the College continues our collective work to address anti-Black ...
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Province releases details of shoreline protection order Provincial or federal erosion control structures required for the protection of public infrastructure. Projects that receive a provincial environmental impact assessment approval. The province is working with the School of Climate Change and Adaptation at ...
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European Parliament to discuss proposed AI Act's high-risk classification TechCrunch reports the European Commission will launch a new enforcement review plan to ensure adequate application of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. In response to GDPR enforcement questions by the European Ombudsman, the commission will ...
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Aid delivery without the participation of women cannot be normalised, and impairs the entire population Female humanitarian workers play a critical role in accessing Afghan communities in need: they reach populations their male counterparts cannot. The consequences of the edicts will not be limited to our ability to provide humanitarian assistance to ...
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Sask. Opposition wants mandatory minimum standards in long-term care homes While the recommendations were commissioned by the federal government, health care delivery falls under provincial jurisdiction. Matt Love, the Saskatchewan NDP's critic for education, seniors and rural and remote health, said the latest report ...
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