Equality in Housing

Equality in Housing

Equality in Housing is a collaborative podcast between the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence and the Tenants Information Service. Our podcast hears stories from those working in housing, or housing related services, from people who have experienced barriers accessing housing of their choice and those doing research in under-investigated areas to really show the important role that accessible, inclusive housing can play in people's lives and to help inspire others who want to make a change for more positive housing futures for all.

  1. Stigma and Intersectionality in Ageing: with Prof. Vikki McCall (Stirling University)

    03/13/2025

    Stigma and Intersectionality in Ageing: with Prof. Vikki McCall (Stirling University)

    In this episode of Equality in Housing, hosts Gareth Young (UK Centre for Housing Evidence) and Pedro Cameron (Tenants Information Service) are joined by Professor Vikki McCall from the University of Stirling. Vikki shares insights from the Intersectional Stigma of Place-based Ageing (ISPA) project, a groundbreaking five-year study funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. We explore the barriers older and disabled people face in housing and communities, from place-based stigma to the lack of accessible, well-designed home adaptations. Vikki discusses the power of co-production, with over 140 community peer researchers gathering real-life experiences to shape more inclusive policies. We also hear about the Inclusive Living Alliance, a coalition working to create practical, stigma-free housing solutions that benefit everyone. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on why housing plays a crucial role in ageing well, and how better design, policy, and collaboration can create more inclusive communities for all. ●     The ISPA project page can be found here. ●      For more information on the Inclusive Living Alliance that is being developed, and how to get involved, click here. ●      You can read more about Vikki’s ‘Designing homes for healthy cognitive ageing’ here.  ●      Invisible Creations were discussed as a new way of thinking about the visual impacts of home adaptations to help increase their uptake and reduce stigma.

    27 min
  2. LGBTQ+ Homelessness: with Dr Edith England (Cardiff Met) and Dr Neil Turnbull (Cardiff University)

    05/09/2024

    LGBTQ+ Homelessness: with Dr Edith England (Cardiff Met) and Dr Neil Turnbull (Cardiff University)

    In this episode, we speak to Edith England (Cardiff Met University) and Neil Turnbull (Cardiff University) about LGBTQ+ housing and homeless. Edith and Neil talk us through their latest research project, which included an extensive survey of over 1000 young LGBTQ+ people about their housing situations. We talk about the policy and legislative landscape and explore what is needed to make the system fair. Podcast notes LGBTQ+ Homelessness Survey: https://www.instagram.com/lgbtqplushomelessnesssurvey/   UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence - BLOG: Is queer theory relevant to LGBTQ+ homelessness? By Edith England, Neil Turnbull, Oliver Townsend. Jul 2023. https://housingevidence.ac.uk/is-queer-theory-relevant-to-lgbtq-homelessness/   BLOG: What don’t we know about LGBTQ+ homelessness (and how you can help us address that). By Edith England and Neil Turnbull. Jun 2023. https://housingevidence.ac.uk/what-dont-we-know-about-lgbtq-homelessness-and-how-you-can-help-us-address-that/   Previous episodes referenced - with Rhiannon Sims: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hos-cache/episodes/Live-at-Scotlands-Housing-Festival-with-Rhiannon-Sims--Crisis-Scotland-e2i4ihe with Kelly Henderson: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hos-cache/episodes/Domestic-Abuse-With-Kelly-Henderson--Addressing-Domestic-Abuse-e1umrd3/a-a9ac86q   Book reference in this episode - In The Dreamhouse by Carmen Maria Machado: https://serpentstail.com/work/in-the-dream-house/   More information coming soon about the research report and future focus groups.

    44 min
  3. Live at Scotland's Housing Festival: with Rhiannon Sims, Crisis Scotland

    04/09/2024

    Live at Scotland's Housing Festival: with Rhiannon Sims, Crisis Scotland

    For this special episode we were delighted to be invited by the Chartered Institute of Housing to record live amongst the bustle of Scotland’s Housing Festival. We were joined by then Senior Policy Officer for Crisis Scotland, Rhiannon Sims. We spoke to Rhiannon about equalities in the current Scottish Housing Climate, about the concept of “reasonableness” and disadvantage in accessing housing and homelessness, and connecting knowledge with practice. Podcast notes: Crisis Scotland https://www.crisis.org.uk/about-us/scotland/  Fund to Leave (now closed to applications) https://womensaid.scot/information-support/fund-to-leave/#:~:text=The%20Fund%20to%20Leave%20is%20there%20to%20provide%20the%20money,options%20when%20experiencing%20domestic%20abuse.  Furnishing Futures https://furnishingfutures.org/  Homes for Scotland – Existing Housing Need in Scotland https://homesforscotland.com/our-work/existinghousingneedinscotland/  Housing to 2040 https://www.gov.scot/publications/housing-2040-2/  I-SPHERE Research Institute Website: https://i-sphere.site.hw.ac.uk/  Research report: Hard Edges: The reality for women affected by severe and multiple disadvantage: https://i-sphere.site.hw.ac.uk/2024/02/08/the-reality-for-women-affected-by-severe-and-multiple-disadvantage/   In The Dream House, Carmen Maria Machado https://serpentstail.com/work/in-the-dream-house/ Rock Trust: Upstream https://www.rocktrust.org/news-upstream-scotland/   Shelter Scotland Website: https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/   Research: Minoritised ethnic access to social housing in Scotland at key transition points: https://scotland.shelter.org.uk/professional_resources/policy_library/minoritised_ethnic_access_to_social_housing_in_scotland_research

    33 min

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Equality in Housing is a collaborative podcast between the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence and the Tenants Information Service. Our podcast hears stories from those working in housing, or housing related services, from people who have experienced barriers accessing housing of their choice and those doing research in under-investigated areas to really show the important role that accessible, inclusive housing can play in people's lives and to help inspire others who want to make a change for more positive housing futures for all.