Housing Systems: Combating poverty and sustaining tenancies.
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Our Trainers

Our trainers deliver over 200 courses a year throughout Great Britain.

We all have an interactive training style which is engaging, informative and enjoyable.

Our courses are run in-house - all you need to do is provide the venue and the delegates!

We can deliver a course to a group of delegates or on a one-to-one basis - the fee stays the same.

We tailor each course to your needs and the needs of the group.

We will discuss with you the level of abilities of the course delegates and will design each course to ensure that everyone is involved.

 
Engaging
“I would highly recommend Housing Systems as trainers, the courses are great and we always learn something new." 
Progress Housing Group

Julia

Julia has been a benefits trainer for over 25 years. Having worked in a variety of roles in social housing and the voluntary sector she has worked for Housing Systems since it began being a founding director.


Rachel

Rachel has worked for us for many years in various roles and is responsible for designing our E-Learning courses and keeping up-to-date on the news - especially around Managed Migration. She is now using her knowledge to design and deliver training courses.


Janet

Janet has worked in social housing in a variety of roles, as a MacMillan welfare adviser, and at the CAB - where she still volunteers. She is a highly experienced welfare benefits adviser and trainer.


Jane

Jane is an experienced trainer with an extensive knowledge of benefits. She has worked as a Welfare Rights Adviser for a Local Authority, a Welfare Rights Co-ordinator for a large Housing Association and at the DWP.


Liam

Liam is our Welfare Benefits Advice and Information Specialist. He worked in a variety of legal and housing roles before moving into benefits advice, firstly with Citizens Advice. He enjoys travelling, reading and going to the theatre.


Ruth

Ruth has been delivering training for the past couple of years. Previously she has worked in the charity sector for many years both advising on debt and welfare benefits. She has also worked for the DWP.


Kirsty

Kirsty

Kirsty Boys is our Welfare Benefits Adviser and over the last 16 years has worked in a variety of specialist adviser roles within Citizens Advice and as a benefits and financial inclusion officer at a Housing Association. Kirsty has far too many hobbies which include growing vegetables on her allotment, teaching about the benefits of cold water swimming and crochet.