HOUSING EUROPE 1 CECODHAS European Liaison Committee for social housing August 2008 CECODHAS MISSION CECODHAS is the European Committee for social housing,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 1 Energy use in buildings Greener buildings Buildings account for 40% of all energy use in Europe – more than transport or industry Better design,
Advertisements

Annual Growth Survey What is the AGS? A communication, which sets out the economic and social priorities for the EU in 2013 Launches the next European.
The political framework
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions.
Business Partnership for Sustainable Urbanisation Making Arab cities a better, peaceful and stable place to work, to live and to do business. ARAB TOWNS.
SOCIAL HOUSING IN THE EU CECODHAS HOUSING EUROPE
Ethical Investment in a neo- liberal economy Friends of the Earth (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)
Current Trends of the European Social Dialogue Ellen Durst, European Commission Caparica, 20 November 2008.
Customs 2013 Programme Customs 2013 is a programme which gives the national customs administrations of the EU, together with the European Commission, the.
The Ecofys Reports – key arguments to support energy efficiency in buildings EU STRUCTURAL FUNDS TRAINING DAY March 06, 2006.
Scotland’s Volunteering Frameworks: UK, Europe, the World Vilnius, Lithuania 11th December 2008 Karl Monsen-Elvik Volunteer Development Scotland & European.
Labour’s 2015 Manifesto Consultation Process: 1.‘Conversations’ ( ) 2.‘Policy Commissions’ produce consultation papers 3.Papers to the National Policy.
UK Energy Efficiency Chris Leigh Household Energy Efficiency and Fuel Poverty Climate Change Group DECC.
CECODHAS Housing Europe Madrid, 13/06/2014. About Us The Federation of cooperative, public, social housing Network of national and regional housing-provider.
Guido Pier Paolo Bortoni President of Italian Regulatory Authority for Electricity Gas and Water (AEEGSI) UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS A Focus on Universal.
→ UK policy & targets Kyoto: reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by 12.5% below 1990 levels by UK targets: –Reduce carbon dioxide emissions by.
Sustainable water – meeting society’s needs Are regulators agents of social change, and what are the implications of the equality and human rights agenda?
A Common Immigration Policy for Europe Principles, actions and tools June 2008.
Development and Cooperation Financial Instruments supporting civil society cooperation initiatives in the Black Sea region Black Sea NGO Forum, 6th Edition.
1 RESEARCH PAPER: DUTCH RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENTS IN EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE.
The New Global Development Agenda beyond 2015: The Role of the Private Sector in Development Policy Jacqueline Mugo, OGW, MBS 27th Meeting of ACP-EU Economic.
REGIONAL POLICY EUROPEAN COMMISSION The EU Recovery Plan and the proposal amending the European Regional Development Fund Regulation.
Energy Performance Certificates Opportunity or Threat? Dave Princep.
Heat and Energy Saving 02 March 2009 John Russell
EU Climate Action EU – Central Asia Working Group on
E R E F European Renewable Energies Federation Expectations on the EU Energy Union European Economic and Social Committee Dirk Hendricks 12 May 2015.
Annual Growth Survey What is the AGS? A communication, which sets out the economic and social priorities for the EU in 2013 Launches the next European.
Employment Research and innovation Climate change and energy Education Fighting poverty.
Sustainability West Midlands Health Networks and Activity 8 July 2015 Anna Bright Senior Sustainability Adviser.
Capital Increase of Electricity Company of Montenegro (EPCG) Vujica Lazovic, PhD Investment Conference Podgorica, January 13, 2009 The Government of Montenegro.
European Commission Introduction to the Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity PROGRESS
Development and Cooperation - EuropeAid Increasing the impact of EU Development Policy - An Agenda for Change – Nicoletta Merlo EuropeAid - Development.
Sustainable Housing Strategy Group Workshop : Sustainable Housing Strategy – National Retrofit Programme and Standards themes.
Policy Context – The Governments Plan for Action Tyrone Homes Sustainable Energy Policy Division, Defra.
HOUSING EUROPE 1 HOUSING in the EU The potential for developing Community Land Trusts in Europe Brussels 2 July 2013
Social Housing Foundation. Meeting with Housing Portfolio committee Role, purpose and mandate Strategy map Supporting housing delivery Key achievements.
HOUSING EUROPE 1 Job’s creation potential of energy efficiency refurbishment in housing The Coalition for Energy Savings Brussels 7 February 2012
Scottish Fuel Poverty Forum 18 August 2008 Maxine Frerk.
National RIGHT TO FUEL Campaign Campaigning for a warm dry well lit home for all Fuel poverty after the Energy Review Caroline Heijne National Right to.
The new regulatory framework Michelle Kidman. TSA – an overview New regulator for social housing Initially working for housing association tenants From.
Keeping people in their homes Marc Calon Berlin, November 19 th 2015 Sustainability Workshop, Europe Housing Forum.
Michael O’Doherty Assistant Director of Housing, MCC Retrofitting for the future..
The 2006 Energy Review Regional Stakeholder Seminar: Fuel Poverty and Energy Efficiency 31 January 2006 Carl McCamish Deputy Head of Energy Review Team.
REGIONAL POLICY EUROPEAN COMMISSION The contribution of EU Regional/Cohesion programmes Corinne Hermant-de Callataÿ European Commission,
The Federal Reserve In Action. What is the Fed?  Central bank of the United States  Established in 1913  Purpose is to ensure a stable economy for.
European Economic and Social Committee ACP -EU Private Sector – Engine for Development Brussels October 31, 2014 Ivan Voleš.
Keeping people in their homes Sébastien Garnier Berlin, November 19 th 2015 Sustainability Workshop, Europe Housing Forum.
EN Regional Policy EUROPEAN COMMISSION Upcoming events and news, Communication actions, success stories, evaluation, OPEN DAYS 2006 SFIT, 15 June 2006.
Energy Efficiency - the Scottish approach 23 February 2016 Jonathan Grant Scottish Government.
Redefining the housing sector December 2011 Kathy Hanson Head of Learning.
The New Housing Strategy for Russia: An Expert Vision Prepared within the Program of Fundamental Research of HSE in
New approach in EU Accession Negotiations: Rule of Law Brussels, May 2013 Sandra Pernar Government of the Republic of Croatia Office for Cooperation.
SHARED HOUSING RESPONSABILITIES IN A FEDERAL REGIME : THE CASE OF QUEBEC IN CANADA James McGregor Vice-President Development.
Copa-Cogeca Workshop “Sustainable use of forests in Europe” EU 2020 Strategy, resource efficiency and the potential of EU forests Hilkka Summa.
The State of Housing in the EU 2015 #housingEU. The report Housing conditions and policies in Europe: main trends Relevant research Update from the EU28.
European Union Public Policy Professor John Wilton Lecture 11 Regions and the E.U. public policy process.
1EPEE European Conference - 8 October Paris I Fuel poverty in Europe: the need for urgent action! I The role of EAPN (European Anti-Poverty Network)
2010 and Beyond: EAPN Proposals on a legacy for 2010 and post 2010 EU strategy. Workshop 2: Moving Forward on Social Standards - adequate minimum income.
Mobilising structural funds as a response to the crisis:
Challenges and responses from the social housing sector in the EU Marc Calon HOW TO MOBILIZE EUROPE ? Europe : an asset for the french companies of the.
European Commission “Intelligent Energy for Europe”
CECODHAS HOUSING EUROPE
from the view of people experiencing poverty
Energy Justice – the policy challenges
Luk Zelderloo President of Social Services Europe
Working on social inclusion with the help of EFSI
Communication on the EU maritime transport strategy
SCP in the 7th Environmental Action Programme
INNOVATION DEALS: A NEW APPROACH TO REGULATION
Scaling up of Renewable Energy for Power Generation in the Western Balkan countries
Presentation transcript:

HOUSING EUROPE 1 CECODHAS European Liaison Committee for social housing August 2008 CECODHAS MISSION CECODHAS is the European Committee for social housing, a network of national and regional social housing federations gathering public, voluntary and cooperatives housing organisations. Together the 45 members in 19 EU members States manage 22 millions dwellings. CECODHAS members work together: to reinforce the European Social model and take an active role in the definition of its future to protect fundamental rights and call for policies to ensure and reinforce social rights to promote integrated approaches to urban policies and sustainable development to fight for services of general interest of good quality accessible for all and for legal certainty for the providers

HOUSING EUROPE 2 Our vision We, not-for-profit, public and co-operative housing providers, have a vision of a Europe which provides access to decent and affordable housing for all in communities which are socially, economically and environmentally sustainable and where all are enabled to reach their full potential.

HOUSING EUROPE 3 Structure of the presentation The context:  Financial crisis linked to mortgages  Energy prices  Successful, sustainable neighbourhoods All three are crucial elements of the question of this panel “EU-policies to guarantee affordable rental housing in the cities of Europe”  But also important for us to work not only on the supply in volume but also in quality and to present the current UK framework to improve quality of services to tenants

HOUSING EUROPE 4 Financial crisis: impact on housing; what can the EU do ?  Impact on housing is diverse in Europe: In UK, Ireland and Spain, a decrease of price is expected but because of the rising cost of credit the affordability of housing will not improve  Stagnation of price in other countries  But everywhere: increasingly difficult to get mortgage because of very strict criteria and weakness of the financial market (especially for vulnerable households)  Role of social housing: provide more supply (Spain, vast programme was planned to increase rental sector), become landlord of people who can not pay for their mortgage (England); in France the State has just announced it will buy housing not yet finished but from which the construction stops because of the difficulty to sell)  Role of EU policies: time to shift from “growth and jobs” (Lisbon agenda where homeownership was very supported as a factor of growth); to green and social growth (sustainable agenda)

HOUSING EUROPE 5 The energy crisis  Major increases in energy prices  Energy costs a very high proportion of the household costs of low income households  Poor energy efficiency contributes to fuel poverty  Poor energy efficiency causes unnecessary CO2 emissions  Improved energy efficiency a ‘win, win, win’ outcome

HOUSING EUROPE 6 Energy prices increase  What role for social housing ? Provide new energy services to tenants such as: - Brokers: supply of energy -Energy efficiency advice -Major refurbishment programmes for existing homes -Build new homes to the highest standards -Campaign against fuel poverty  How the EU can help ? -0%-reduced VAT rate to energy product -Protection of energy consumers into the energy liberalisation directive such as: impose to national authorities to launch a programme to fight against poverty, ask the energy companies to finance energy efficiency programmes, request a right for all to affordable energy -Major shift towards sustainable housing: Structural funds, revenue of the ETS auctions….

HOUSING EUROPE 7 What we’re doing in England Not only more affordable homes but also better quality through real involvement of tenants  National Housing Federation sponsored an independent Commission – the Tenant Involvement Commission  Extensive consultation with tenants and landlords  Deliberative forum – 100 tenants and a rich source of information  Report – What Tenants Want  “excellent service and going the extra mile”  Code of Customer Service and Accountability – out for consultation  Commitment to residents  And a new regulator – the Tenant Services Authority 