Aico’s SHPN Roadshow delivers sector-wide engagement across UK

Aico’s SHPN Roadshow delivers sector-wide engagement across UK

Aico, in partnership with Trowers & Hamlins, have successfully concluded its Social Housing Professionals Network (SHPN) Roadshow for 2025 — a nationwide initiative that brought together housing professionals from across the UK to discuss the pressing challenges and innovations shaping the future of social housing.

The roadshow welcomed over 1,000 attendees from 400 organisations across the UK, making a total of 16 stops, including Stoke, Manchester, Belfast, Dundee, London, Bristol and Cardiff. Each session featured expert presentations and breakout discussions focussed on upcoming housing legislation, a region-specific overview, data strategies, and future-proofing homes.

International law firm, Trowers & Hamlins, well known for being experts in the sector, brought insights to help housing professionals gain a deeper understanding of the legal landscape and its implications for their operations. Their in-depth understanding of disrepair issues and fire safety compliance placed them in the appropriate position to assist the attendees in ensuring adherence to regulatory standards.

Aico’s Social Housing Professionals Network Roadshow event in Bristol

During the roadshows, Yetunde Dania, Dorota Pawlowski and Faye Craggs of Trowers & Hamlins, delivered insightful presentations on the recent developments in housing conditions claims, as well as updates on Awaab’s Law. Faye Craggs, Senior Associate for Trowers & Hamlins, commented: “Aico have been ahead of the game for a long time. People now are really seeing the benefit in what they do. When Awaab’s Law comes in October, it’s going to have a massive effect on the sector. It’s the first time that we’ve had timescales for investigating complaints.”

Aico’s Social Housing Professionals Network Roadshow event in Manchester

Aico facilitated discussions surrounding the use of actionable data and future technologies, including Aico’s Connected Home Solution. The Connected Home Solution combines domestic fire safety with environmental monitoring to provide a remote monitoring platform where users can view data on the fire safety and environmental conditions of their homes. Temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide level data can be used to monitor issues such as damp and mould, allowing housing professionals the ability to mitigate the risks before they become a cause for concern.

Across the board, attendees delved into thought-provoking topics surrounding the housing sector. Mike Scourfield, Damp, Mould & Condensation Implementation Manager for Aster commented: “The new law coming in is really forcing us to focus and not become complacent in the way we’re working. It’s making sure that we’re responding to items as they arise.”

To close each session, regional updates were presented by Aico’s Relationship Managers, providing insight into legislation updates in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Evelyn Cleaton, Events Coordinator for Aico, has been organising the events and commented: “It was fantastic to see such a strong turnout of like-minded professionals at all 16 locations, all actively contributing to a great day. The energy and enthusiasm was great to see, and it was a powerful reminder of how valuable shared learning and discussion can be.”

With more events planned for next year, Aico are excited to continue the conversations that bring stakeholders together to improve resident safety.

Learn more about Aico at www.aico.co.uk.

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