The housing sector is well aware that it is heading into, if not already in, a period of natural change, where more senior posts are becoming vacant. Recruitment to these roles from within the sector also creates vacancies in other management positions which then need to be filled. This means that p
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SHARE’s Women in Housing Conference will return in March with its boldest programme yet!
SHARE has revealed that its 2022 Annual Conference will be delivered virtually.
SHARE has announced a new training partnership with Port of Leith Housing Association that sees a host of fully accredited, OFQUAL regulated first aid training added to its calendars. Along with Emergency First Aid at Work and Mental Health First Aid, SHARE will also be providing a 3-day, exam
Two North Glasgow-based organisations have joined forces to ensure a local school benefited from a donation of much needed furniture. Scottish Housing Associations Resources for Education (SHARE) and ng homes worked together to make the donation of furniture to Saracen Primary School in the nor
Scottish Housing Associations Resources for Education (SHARE) has revealed that its director Mary McLuskey has been headhunted and will depart the organisation. The executive committee had recruited Mary in May this year and have been delighted with the work Mary has done in the short time she has b
SHARE’s AGM, held on 19th August, was an opportunity to celebrate the work that had taken place over the year and an opportunity to hear more about the exciting plans afoot. Mary McLuskey, SHARE’s director, provided an overview of the key actions, taken from a recent strategy day, which
A Scottish Housing Day debate is to be held in memory of Alan Ferguson. The Climate Crisis in Housing - 'Too hot to handle’? will debate the statement: "The real problem of minimising residential carbon emissions lies in the private sector, not with social housing".
Debra Campbell, learning and development officer at SHARE, provides an insight into her own experience of Dementia. A staggering one in 14 of over 65’s will develop a form of dementia though this isn’t an inevitable factor of age, so just how does it affect some of us but not others?
The dust has settled, the assignments are complete and the certificates have been issued. The long-awaited and fully subscribed first SHARE/CIPFA Corporate Governance programme is finished. Julie-Ann Cloherty, learning and development office at SHARE, said: “This was something of a pet project
SHARE’s AGM will take place remotely on 19th August from 5pm - 6pm. We’d love you join us!!
Mary McLuskey is to join SHARE as director on May 4. Ms McLuskey has worked in a variety of sectors.
Staff from Kingdom Housing Association are celebrating the successful completion of their CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing Practice qualification delivered by SHARE, the learning and development organisation for Scotland’s Housing Associations and co-operatives. The course provides students
Nearly a year has passed since SHARE’s Women in housing Scotland conference, and what a year it has been.
SHARE’s AGM, which celebrated the learning and development undertaken through the organisation, was held on January 28. Olwyn Gaffney, SHARE’s learning & development manager, chaired the meeting. She advised that the AGM had been delayed from the previous year due to challenges aroun