Masterclasses
A wide range of key information and expert advice is provided via a comprehensive series of on-demand masterclasses and insightful online events. We’re adding new content all the time, so please check back regularly for the latest updates.
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EDI in the workplace - Why is a data led approach to diversity important? | EDI RISE Masterclass
This webinar shares the results of data collected through NHF’s EDI data tool and cover EDI data collection challenges and solutions.
Data, Stock assessment and Incremental Retrofit | RISE Masterclass
This masterclass is aimed at those wanting to know more about how digital tools can help social landlords understand the low-carbon retrofit journey of a property. This masterclass covers: • Data for decision making • How data can be used to make future retrofit decisions • The wider benefits of building passports
Consortia forming | RISE Masterclass
A masterclass for anyone interested in knowing more about Consortia or needs to collaborate with other partners to create a strong bid.
The role of a retrofit coordinator | RISE Masterclass
This session considers the role and responsibilities of the Retrofit Coordinator. This new role, introduced by BSI PAS 2035, is required for every project delivered under the SHDF. This webinar will explain how Coordinators are trained and accredited, and how they are supposed to practice. It will also consider the different models for social landlords procuring Coordinators and how conflicts of interest can be managed.
Insulation and Ventilation | RISE Masterclass
Insulation, including air-tightness measures, must be considered in conjunction with the provision of adequate ventilation to ensure good indoor air quality and to protect the building fabric. The topic would cover external wall insulation (EWI), internal wall insulation (IWI), cavity wall insulation, roof and underfloor insulation plus ventilation strategies including why and when each is used.
Property Identification Resources | RISE Masterclass
This masterclass describes approaches to collating data and identify potential properties suitable for funding. It will help you to understand sources of data that may assist you in identifying eligible households and properties