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The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) has introduced a set of new professional standards aimed at supporting the work of housing professionals.
The new standards identify seven professional characteristics that people working in the housing sector should adhere to. The CIH says the standards should be used to encourage individuals to reflect on their professional development needs and identify where they can make positive changes.
The CIH has worked with hundreds of members, tenants and residents, housing organisations and other professional bodies to develop the new standards and said that they should be able to be used by all housing professionals, regardless of specialism.
The seven characteristics are as follows:
The CIH said that by upholding the standards, individuals demonstrate their dedication to the sector, develop new and existing behaviours and champion the role housing professionals play in making a difference to the residents and communities they work with.
Gavin Smart, chief executive at the CIH, said: “We’re delighted to introduce this first phase of our professionalism work, the CIH professional standards.
“We want every housing professional to be recognised for their knowledge, behaviours, resilience and dedication to the sector. I believe that by applying the characteristics and standards, the housing profession will gain a higher degree of trust and credibility. It’s from this position of trust that we can best achieve our purpose – to create a future in which everyone has a place to call home.”
In the coming months, the CIH will introduce new tools and materials that work alongside the professional standards to further support individuals and organisations on their professionalism journey.
This will include a self-assessment function to score against each of the standards, new training and development content, and evolving materials to boost housing professionals’ knowledge and skills.
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