Scottish Covid Inquiry- SFHA Members' Roundtable

Posted Tuesday 27th August by Admin User

The Scottish COVID-19 inquiry would like to hear from staff at SFHA member organisations and tenants about their experiences of the pandemic in Scotland.

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The Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry is an independent public inquiry investigating the devolved strategic response to the pandemic in Scotland between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2022. The Inquiry will establish the facts, identify any lessons that need to be learned, and make recommendations to Scottish Ministers. This will help Scotland be better prepared in future.

The Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry’s listening project, Let’s Be Heard, would like to hear from staff at SFHA member organisations about their experiences of the pandemic in Scotland and the lessons they believe should be learned. Specifically, they would like to hear more about the impact of:

  • restrictions and closures on people’s living situations
  • the pandemic on tenancies (including rent arrears, evictions etc.)
  • people’s living accommodation on their experiences of the pandemic – quality of accommodation, access to green spaces etc.
  • restrictions and closures on people’s access to housing support services: what worked well, what were the major obstacles in accessing or providing these services.
  • restrictions and closures on those who experienced homelessness before the pandemic/became homeless during the pandemic.

This roundtable provides an opportunity to share your experiences.

Scottish Covid Inquiry - SFHA Members Roundtable
26 September | Online

Click here to book: Let's Be Heard - SFHA Roundtable