Dates Times
11 March 2026 10:00 - 16:00 Venue: Ark Housing Association, Stockmans Way, Belfast
15 September 2026 10:00 - 16:00 Venue: Clanmil Housing Association, Waring Street, Belfast

Price: £225 +VAT

  • Training type: In-person

This training course provides a comprehensive overview of social housing in Northern Ireland. It delves into the historical and modern context of social housing, explores the roles of various housing providers, and highlights the importance of professionalism and legal compliance.

The course also addresses contemporary challenges such as demographic changes and sustainability, equipping participants with the knowledge and tools to navigate the evolving landscape of social housing.

What will I learn?

From this training, you'll learn about:

  • Social housing in Northern Ireland, including its historical context, current purpose, and the roles of key stakeholders.
  • The legal framework, financial aspects, and professional standards that govern the sector.
  • Contemporary challenges and opportunities, such as sustainability and demographic changes, empowering participants to contribute effectively to the future of social housing.

Who should attend?

This training course is ideal for both new and experienced staff working in the social housing sector in Northern Ireland. Whether you're a housing officer, a maintenance worker, or a member of the management team, this course will provide you with valuable insights and practical skills.

Benefits of attending

By attending this training course, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the social housing landscape in Northern Ireland, enhancing your professional knowledge and skills.

Additionally, the course offers an opportunity for staff to learn more about the work of other teams within the organisation, fostering collaboration and a shared understanding of the broader social housing landscape.

You'll network with industry peers, share experiences, and gain new perspectives. This course will empower you to address contemporary challenges, improve service delivery, and contribute to the ongoing development of the social housing sector.

Meet your trainer

Justin Cartwright

Justin is the national director for Northern Ireland at Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) representing the CIH Housing Academy.

Justin, with over a decade of experience in the NI housing sector, is a seasoned professional in external affairs and policy development, having worked both in Australia and Northern Ireland.

In his role at CIH, Justin has led impactful initiatives, shaping housing policy, law and regulations through successful project work for the Department for Communities.

As the former editor of ‘Housing Ireland’, he has demonstrated a commitment to knowledge sharing. A chartered member of CIH and active community participant, Justin brings a unique perspective to his training approach, ensuring complex debates are accessible and policy objectives are translated into practical applications. Join Justin for a transformative learning experience in social housing.

How to book

Individuals

You can book your place in a few simple steps:

  • Select ‘Pay now’ to start your booking.
  • Sign in or create a My CIH account (see instructions below).
  • Have your payment details ready:
    • Credit or debit card if paying yourself
    • If your organisation is paying, have a purchase order number ready
  • Complete the online form and submit your booking.
Creating a My CIH account

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  • New to My CIH? Visit My CIH page and click Sign up now to follow the steps. You can also follow our step-by-step guide.
  • Already have an account? Just sign in with your email and password as usual.

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Multiple delegate bookings

We welcome organisations who want to work with the CIH Housing Academy to provide training to their workforce. If you'd like to know more about possible discounts for multiple bookings of training courses or qualifications please contact us on 024 7685 1700 or email partnerships@cih.org.

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