28 January 2010, 5.30 pm
There has been a revolution in access to social rented housing in Britain. A system driven by the decisions of frontline housing staff appears to have been transformed. The core concept is facilitating choice for 'homeseekers'. How has this revolution occurred? Does it challenge hard-won and long-established policy objectives?
2D1, Social Sciences Complex, Priory Road, Bristol, BS8 1TZ
Inaugural Lecture organised by the General Office
Speaker: Professor Alex Marsh