Interested in how the upcoming changes to housing legislation will reshape your priorities in 2026? Want to understand how the latest findings from the Regulator of Social Housing’s (RSH) regulatory judgements and Sector Risk Profile should influence your compliance strategy in the new year?
With the April 2026 implementation of the Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025, the upcoming enforcement of phase two of Awaab’s Law and the reformed Decent Homes Standard, and the Competence and Conduct Standard, 2026 is set to bring major change. In this webinar, our experts will explore what 2026 has in store for housing providers across the sector, helping you understand where your priorities lie, how to prepare effectively, and how to ensure ongoing compliance.
Drawing on the Building Safety Regulator’s feedback on common Building Assessment Certificate (BAC) application challenges, the RSH’s recent findings, and the latest Sector Risk Profile, our experts will help you identify where to focus your time and resources in the new year. They will also recap the most significant regulatory changes introduced in 2025, share lessons learnt from client experiences, and highlight examples of best practice that can help you plan effectively for 2026.
This webinar will also feature an interactive question-and-answer session, giving you the opportunity to ask our experts any questions about the upcoming legislative changes and how they will impact your organisation.
From this webinar, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of:
• Your key priorities and legislation updates expected in 2026• Findings from this year’s Sector Risk Profile and the RSH’s focus areas for the new year
• An overview of the major updates and sector changes introduced in 2025
• Common challenges and lessons learnt from this year’s client experiences
• Expert answers to your most pressing compliance questions about what’s to come
Speakers
• Sarah Davies, Professional Services Director
• Jordan Brown, Head of Consultancy – Assets and Compliance
• Letrice Thomas, Head of Knowledge and Insight
• Ben Davidson, Head of Survey Services
• Neil Richards, Consultant
Please note: As our webinars are live events offering expert insights that respond to current developments, the content cannot be CPD certified in advance. Therefore, they are not CPD accredited, and we are unable to issue CPD certification. If you require verification of your attendance, your post-webinar email can serve as supporting documentation.
