Sadly, inquests occur all too often and we have seen a significant increase in Registered Providers of Social Housing (RPs) being drawn into inquests in recent years as well as increased interest from the Regulator of Social Housing (the Regulator). Our recent article touches on this and we will be expanding and discussing this further during this webinar.
The webinar will cover:
- Key themes relating to RPs in inquests
- The type of questions RPs are asked
- Risk management
- Interplay between inquests and the Consumer Standards
- Engagement with the Regulator
Speakers:
Samantha Grix, Partner, Banking, Governance & Corporate
Samantha has over 10 years experience of acting for Registered Providers (RPs) in Article 2 (right to life) and non-Article 2 inquests. She has represented RPs operating general needs housing, care homes and specialist and specialised supported housing for vulnerable categories of people.
Charlotte Greatorex, Solicitor, Banking, Governance & Corporate
Charlotte acts for Registered Providers in Article 2 and non-Article 2 inquests. She has experience of dealing with inquests relating to the provision of general needs housing as well as care homes and specialist and specialised supported housing for vulnerable categories of people.
Narin Masera, Trainee Legal Executive, Banking, Governance & Corporate
Narin has advised a range of clients on a number of complex multi-agency inquests and has extensive experience on working on Article 2 inquests and inquests that are conducted in an Article 2 compliant fashion.
Diane Carney, Senior Consultant, DTP
Diane has considerable experience in social housing provision across a range of housing and property services with both housing association and local authority. She has expertise in consumer regulation, specialising in supporting housing organisations through compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing’s consumer standards.