Monday, 26 October 2009

Richard Branson - If you are reading this...

It's becoming a habit isn't it? I'm on the train again, this time on my way to London Euston to attend a round table debate on the future for housing. Thinking about it, Richard Branson, if you should stumble across this blog, how about donating my rail fares to my chosen CIH Presidential Appeal charity Homeless International and in doing so help some of the one in six of the world's population that live in slums?

I was humbled the other week to be involved in a sponsored sleep-out by a group of 16 apprentices to support my Homeless International. The sleep-out happened in the centre of Coventry on the evening of the 5 October 2009, World Habitat Day. The apprentices from Whitefriars, part of West Mercia Housing Group had researched the work of the charity and had designed and built a replica slum dwelling.

I am pleased to report that the event attracted a lot of local media interest helping to promote the charity. Homeless International's chief executive Larry English and Chairman Eric Armitage OBE also attended and supported the event, which was an added bonus. The young apprentices raised more than £1,150 for Homeless International, but perhaps more importantly it raised their own understanding of just how privileged we and they are to live lifestyles we often take for granted. And, when you think about it, this is mainly down to being born in one part of the world and not another. The only down side to this great event is that the apprentices have challenged me to follow their lead and to sleep-out in their replica slum to raise more money. Oh the resilience of youth. Of course I will keep my promise but my efforts are going to have to wait for the weather to warm up a little. Oh, and Richard you could be my first sponsor, or better still you could raise your own sponsorship and join me. Watch this space!

On a serious note though, please help me to support this very important charity and continue the impressive work done by following the example set by our inspirational apprentices. Homeless International supports partners in Africa and Asia who are working with slum communities to reduce poverty and improve living conditions. Homeless International depends on the generous support of individuals and organisations. Check out their current appeals and find out how you can get involved on their website. You can also make a donation on my Just Giving Site.

Thursday, 15 October 2009

A Peak Behind the Scenes

Well, here I am again. This time you find me letting the train take the strain as I head south to a meeting with Anthony Mayer, chairman of the Tenant Services Authority. CIH chief executive Sarah Webb is joining us and I fully expect to have an interesting and informed discussion. Anthony is a great character and is always well informed and focused on the current agenda.

As housing professionals it is important that our expertise and awareness fashions the country's housing agenda. The TSA exists to champion tenants and our role is to advise and turn good practice into reality. These discussions help to keep CIH at the heart of sector decision-making, and ensures that policy and practice are shaped to give the best deal for tenants. After all, this is who we work for.

As I watch the countryside flash by, it gives me time to update you on other parts of the presidential day. As soon as I finish my meeting I have to scoot back to Euston to get the train home in time to get changed and drive out to Telford in Shropshire to present the awards and do the closing speech at the Social Landlords Crime and Nuisance Group's Awards Ceremony. This is one of a number of awards presentations that I've been honoured to attend since becoming President. In any profession it is easy for your job to become a 9-5 grind. In recent weeks seeing the dedication that so many people in our profession have for going the extra mile has been truly inspiring. One of the best things about being CIH President is the chance to meet some amazing people who genuinely believe that they are 'just ordinary'. For 'just ordinary' people they are doing some pretty extraordinary things! To be part of helping you tell your stories is quite a humbling experience and I'm so proud to represent you. Enough of that, I am in danger of becoming all emotional and missing my station.

So, my final destination for today's blog is the garden of a certain honourable gentleman's rented home. It is a another fine example of just how much work CIH does behind the scenes to make sure Government hears the views of our 22,000 members. And of course Government is always eager to share their message with you.
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In my next blog I'd like to pay tribute to this year's Presidential Appeal, Homeless International, but until then, I've got to make tracks…