Share rolls out flexible On Demand learning route to CIH Level 5

Share rolls out flexible On Demand learning route to CIH Level 5

Share, a leading learning and development provider in the housing sector, has announced the launch of its new On Demand, self‑paced learning programmes designed to give housing professionals greater flexibility in how they achieve qualifications.

The expanded offer includes a fully online, self‑paced route to the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Level 5 Diploma in Housing - a key qualification for professionals aiming to progress into senior operational and managerial roles.

“Our aim is to make high‑quality professional development as accessible and practical as possible,” said Daryl McIntosh, chief executive officer at Share. “By offering an On Demand learning method, it means housing practitioners can study at a pace that suits them, without compromising on quality or relevance.”

The new On Demand method provides:

  • Flexible self‑paced modules accessible anytime, from any device
  • Sector‑specific learning content created by experienced housing professionals
  • Interactive resources and support to help learners apply knowledge in real‑world settings

This development builds on Share’s long‑standing commitment to providing learning solutions tailored to the needs of the housing sector. Offering self‑directed learning in addition to tutor‑led courses enables the organisation to accommodate a wider range of learning preferences and schedules.

“The housing sector continues to evolve, and so do the learning needs of the people working within it,” Daryl added. “I am proud that Share can offer more choice, more flexibility, and more opportunities for professionals to develop the skills that make a real difference to residents and communities.”

The new on‑demand programmes, including the CIH Level 5 Diploma, are available now. For more information or to enrol, click here or contact info@share.org.uk.

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