CT Brief – Issue 75

CT Brief – Issue 75

CT celebrates 25 years with this special edition!

As we write this introduction, light snow is drifting down outside. Winter is coming. And across the sectors we serve, there are chill winds blowing. Our work at CT is not about politics, and there is a range of reasons why hard times are upon us, some global, some nearer to home. Poverty and deprivation are increasing, and the pressure on support services remains high.

However, there is hope. The government has set ambitious targets for new homes, prioritising social housing. The path to delivery may not be clear, but the intention has been stated and is welcome. Social care is back on the agenda, and economic growth is a key policy focus. While spring and summer seem distant, we remain hopeful for a shorter winter.

Meanwhile, we all need to press on, delivering on our social purposes, holding fast to the vision. As Campbell Tickell celebrates its 25th anniversary, this issue of CT Brief focuses on improving business practices, recruiting top talent, addressing risks like fraud, and enhancing financial planning, and so much more besides. These incremental steps are crucial as we strive for a more equal, healthier, and better-housed society.

Season’s greetings and here’s to a bright and positive 2025!

What’s Inside?

  1. The temporary accommodation crisis, Maggie Rafalowicz, Director, Campbell Tickell
  2. It’s time for data standards, Andrew van Doorn, CEO, Hact
  3. Financial forecasting, Helen Routledge, Director, Campbell Tickell
  4. Listening to Liverpool’s residents, James McHugh, Senior Consultant, Campbell Tickell
  5. Making ESG worthwhile, Lyons O’Keeffe, Associate, Campbell Tickell
  6. Criminal behaviour – recognising the red flags, Arun Chauhan, Lawyer specialising in fraud and financial crimes, Tenet
  7. EDI: from ticking boxes to strategic alignment, Simon Fanshawe, Co-founder, Diversity by Design
  8. The superpower of kindness, Tracey McEachran, Senior Associate, Campbell Tickell
  9. Recruitment – cast your net wide, Sewa Adebayo, Recruitment Consultant, Campbell Tickell
  10. Charity governance, Sarah Loader, Consultant, Campbell Tickell
  11. Housebuilding: collaboration is key, Mark Cook, Partner, Anthony Collins, Solicitors
  12. Older people’s housing: building for the future, Abdul A Ravat, Abbeyfield Living Society, Chair of NHF’s Older Person Housing Group, Member of Housing & Ageing Alliance and Lead on Ageing Well for BME National.
  13. Housing Needs Assessments, Liz Zacharias, Director, Campbell Tickell
  14. CT at 25 – just do it!, Greg Campbell, Partner, Campbell Tickell
  15. Recruitment coordinators – working behind the scenes, Angelo Scannapieco, Recruitment Coordinator, Campbell Tickell

Read the full issue

Disclaimer: The views, opinions and positions expressed in such blogs and articles represent those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of Campbell Tickell.

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