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Employers in Voluntary Housing
Employers in Voluntary Housing is a unique organisation. There is no other employers´ association in the voluntary housing movement in Britain. EVH has grown from just over 50 members in 1992 to 170 current member organisations.

Glasgow City Council
We want Glasgow to flourish as a modern, multi-cultural, metropolitan city of opportunity, achievement, culture and sporting excellence where citizens and businesses thrive and visitors are always welcomed.

Glasgow West of Scotland Forum
The aims of the GWSF website are to:-

Provide information on GWSF´s activities.

Raise awareness of key housing issues in Glasgow & West of Scotland.

Share information and communicate with affiliated members, other housing associations, and key players in the housing sector e.g. Communities Scotland, the Scottish Executive and Glasgow City Council.

Positive Action in Housing (PAiH): Training: A New Initiative

PAiH is a minority ethnic-led charity working with Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities, Migrants, Refugees and others to provide advice, support and assistance, primarily around housing issues. Our aim is to ensure that everyone is able to live in safe, affordable housing, free from discrimination, and from the fear of harassment and violence. Apart from advice and support, we also carry out research, undertake campaigns, and provide training briefings.

Scottish Housing Regulator
We regulate all social landlords in Scotland. We protect the interests of tenants, as well as people who face homelessness or who have bought their house from a council or housing association.

Scottish Public Services Ombudsman
The Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (SPSO) provides a "one-stop-shop" for individuals making complaints about organisations providing public services in Scotland.

We deal with complaints about councils, housing associations, the National Health Service, the Scottish Executive and its agencies and departments, colleges and universities and most Scottish public authorities.

We normally consider complaints only after they have been through the formal complaints process of the organisation concerned. You can then bring a complaint to us by visiting our office, calling or texting us, writing to us, or filling out our online complaint form.

Our service is independent, impartial and free.

 


  
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