Upstairs at The Hive Bar
Erskineville Road 93
Erskineville, New South Wales, Australia
The ahi's NSW branch invites you to attend their next 'Housing Buzz' event, a series of information sessions and debates with industry and academic experts on key issues in housing policy.
Come along and get a taste of how 'Nudge Theory' can help your organisation, and listen to Bridge Housing speak about their Nudge Theory successes which earnt them the ahi: Excellence in Social Housing award at the recent NSW/ACT Brighter Future Awards in Sydney.
Alex Galassi, Senior Behavioural Advisor at the NSW Behavioural Insights Unit (within the NSW Government Department of Customer Service) will join us to discuss what behavioural insights/nudge theory is, as well as the resources her unit has developed that may be helpful for those in the audience looking to develop their own nudges.
And Dr Karen Tindall, Principal Advisor at the Behavioural Insights Team, which is an international consultancy, will also be joining in the panel/Q&A discussion.
The event is designed to be fun, informative and is a low cost opportunity to come together and discuss topical housing issues. All housing sector colleagues are welcome — members and non-members. Come any time after 5pm, with the discussions kicking off at 6pm.
Your ticket gives you access to the event, plus one free drink. Additional beverages and food will be available for purchase.
Register to attend and receive 10 CPD points.
Physical Distancing at this event:
This event complies with the current NSW Government health regulations.
Ahi Members are eligible to log 10 CPD points for attending this event.
CPD points can assist members to achieve Ahi Professional Certification status. Ahi Professional Certification is awarded to housing professionals who have demonstrated a commitment to the housing profession and continuing professional development.
The venue for this event has strict health and hygiene protocols in place, including Covid safe dining practices and density limits that comply with Government requirements.
Event attendees are reminded to check-in at the venue and follow good hygiene habits and physical distancing, to help keep yourself and others safe: