09 Mar

Understanding and applying HHSRS

This course has been converted to an online format with the course taking place over four half-days.

Understanding HHSRS day one - 9 and 10 March 2023 (9.15 - 12.30)
Applying HHSRS day two - 17 and 18 April 2023 (9.15 - 12.30)

CIEH member
: £340
Affiliate member: £495
Non-member: £495

Please note that this training will be delivered via the Zoom online platform.  Please ensure that you are able to access this prior to booking.

How do I pay? Please click on the book now to complete the online booking. If your local authority does not allow credit card payments please speak to our contact centre: 020 7827 5800, or email [email protected]

Additional dates:                                                                                                                                                       
27 and 28 April, 29 and 30 Jun                                                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                            

Online (Zoom)

Fully Booked

This popular technical workshop delivers a comprehensive understanding of the HHSRS system to all private sector housing practitioners working within or with local authorities. The course enables delegates to benchmark their ratings against others, whilst ensuring their scores are in line with the national approach.

Why you should attend:

  • Understand the principles underlying the HHSRS
  • Relate housing deficiencies to potential housing hazards
  • Undertake HHSRS scoring using operating guidance
  • Learn to assess housing conditions using the HHSRS
  • Gain practical experience of a dwelling inspection and hazards assessment

Who should attend:

  • Environmental Health Practitioners
  • Property and Housing Managers
  • Social Landlords

Programme

Understanding and applying HHSRS online programme

CPD: 12 hours

John Easey


John has worked in the field of housing standards for the last 20 years, both in private practice providing consultancy, survey and training services, and more recently as an enforcement officer within local authority private sector housing teams. He has also been a member of the English Housing Survey team since 2001 and has used the HHSRS in survey work from 2002.

He has been involved in training local authority and housing association officers on the provisions of the Housing Act 2004, either through the various initial government funded training schemes or by direct commission from clients, since the mid-2000s.

He currently works part time in a local authority as a senior officer private sector housing officer with responsibilities including general complaints, HMO licensing and enforcement, caravan site licensing, DFGs, and the development of policy and procedures, and is Director of a housing consultancy practice.

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