
“We want LGBTQ+ customers to feel safe”
As Curo launches our new LGBTQ+ Resident Engagement Group, Paul Shearer, Planning Lettings Negotiator, talks about his experiences of homelessness and growing up gay.
As Curo launches our new LGBTQ+ Resident Engagement Group, Paul Shearer, Planning Lettings Negotiator, talks about his experiences of homelessness and growing up gay.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we asked Julie Evans, Curo’s Executive Director of Property Services, what it’s like to be a female leader in housing. What made you embark on a career in housing? It was never my ambition to work in housing, simply because I never thought of it as a career. I was in my second year studying English Literature at Swansea University w…
At Curo we're proud to support Pride Month. We’re passionate about the positive power of equality diversity and inclusion. Pride Month gives us the opportunity every year to celebrate the LGBT+ community’s history and culture. It's a time to recommit to the work that needs to be done to establish full justice and equality for all. People of different religions, sexua…
Written by: Curo
I’m a proud Bathonian. One of three Ifill children, I was born and raised in Bath, my parents are from Bath and Birmingham and I have extended family who originate from Barbados, Jamaica, St. Kitts, and from Britain going back three generations. I grew up in suburban Oldfield Park in a terraced house that my parents were lucky enough to buy in the 1980s. It was quiet, with no…
Written by: Darren Ifill
Curo recently formed a new racial equality colleague network – called Originem (Latin for ‘origin’) – and we’re using Black History Month (BHM) to empower, educate and celebrate. This is very personal for me as my parents were part of the Windrush generation coming to England for better opportunities. However instead of being welcomed they were faced with various forms of racism and signs that read 'No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs' when they were looking for a home.
Written by: Judith Forde
Today, 22 April, is #StephenLawrenceDay where we remember and celebrate the life of this young man whose life was tragically taken. It is one of the most high-profile racial killings in UK history – the resulting investigation and Macpherson report led to significant changes in attitude surrounding institutional racism, police procedure and to the partial revocation of double jeopardy laws.
Written by: Judith Forde
A blog by Curo Chief Executive, Victor Da Cunha I have been wondering how I can demonstrate more clearly my personal commitment to supporting a much-needed change in our sector’s leadership profiles – a cause that, for me, is very close to home.
Written by: Victor da Cunha
The International Day of People with Disabilities is on 3 December. This year’s theme is about raising awareness that not all disabilities can be seen; but that all disabilities, whether ‘hidden’ or not, can impact significantly on people’s lives and are equally important.
Written by: Kris Smith
Rebecca Neusinger reflects on the Black Lives Matter movement and takes inspiration from the young people she works with as a Curo Support Worker - people like Jackson, a young man who's experienced racial discrimination through his life, overcoming barriers in setting up his business.
Written by: Rebecca Neusinger