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How to meet the Competence and Conduct standard before the deadline

This is a future you problem. Until it isn’t.

From October 2026, social housing providers in England must comply with new Competence and Conduct Standards. These regulations are designed to strengthen professionalism across the sector, improve safety, and ensure better outcomes for your customers. 

For large organisations, the compliance deadline is October 2029.

But the real pressure point comes earlier.

To complete qualifications in time, organisations must enrol their teams by April 2028

From October 2026, social housing providers in England must comply with new Competence and Conduct Standards. These regulations are designed to strengthen professionalism across the sector, improve safety, and ensure better outcomes for your customers. 

Qualifications must be started within 12 months of appointment  

All learning must be Ofqual-regulated  

Competence must be demonstrated over time, not through short-term training  

This is a structural shift in how capability is developed and maintained across the sector. 

What the Standards Require

The new standards introduce clear expectations for senior roles across housing providers. 

Senior Housing Managers will need to hold, or be working towards, a Level 4 qualification. Senior Housing Executives must achieve a Level 5 qualification or equivalent. These requirements apply across registered providers, including housing associations and local authorities, and extend to new staff entering in-scope roles. 

In practice, this means: 

  • Qualifications must be started within 12 months of appointment  
  • All learning must be Ofqual-regulated  
  • Competence must be demonstrated over time, not through short-term training  

This is a structural shift in how capability is developed and maintained across the sector. 

Why this can’t be left until later

It’s easy to see this as a future problem, something to pick up closer to the deadline. 

But the timeline changes that. 

Qualifications can take up to 18 months to complete, and organisations of scale may need to enrol large cohorts across multiple teams.  

By the time April 2028 arrives, the opportunity to plan gradually has gone. What remains is a compressed, higher-risk delivery challenge. 

Organisations who act early are the ones who stay in control. 

The window to act is real — and the stages matter.

Right now, if you’re reading this before late 2026, you’re in the best possible position. There’s time to understand the full scope of what’s required, identify who in your organisation is affected, and begin building a plan without pressure. This is the stage where decisions are easier and options are wider. 

As 2027 arrives, the focus shifts to delivery. You’ll need a clear picture of qualification gaps, a structured cohort plan, and internal alignment across HR, L&D and operations. Organisations who have used the earlier period well will find this stage manageable. Those who haven’t will find it increasingly tight. 

By early 2028, the priority becomes simple: enrol in time. April 2028 is not a soft deadline — it’s the point at which the ability to complete qualifications before the compliance window closes begins to run out. After that, the path to compliance doesn’t disappear, but it becomes harder, more expensive, and more disruptive to manage. 

The question isn’t whether your organisation needs to act. It’s whether you act while you still have room to do it well. 

Find out where you are in the countdown. Speak to our team today

    What This Means for Large Organisations

    For providers managing more than 1,000 homes, this is not a simple training requirement, it’s an organisation-wide programme. 

    It involves understanding exactly who is in scope, how many people require development, and how that learning can be delivered without disrupting services. It also means aligning internal teams, HR, L&D and operations, around a shared plan. 

    Typically, organisations will need to: 

    • Map roles across departments against the new requirements  
    • Assess current qualification levels and identify gaps  
    • Plan delivery across multiple cohorts rather than individuals  
    • Balance operational demands with structured learning over time  

    Left too late, these challenges become harder to manage. Planned properly, they become manageable and predictable. 

    “Future you is asking why you didn’t start sooner.”

    The Risk of Waiting

    The risks associated with delay are already becoming clear across the sector.

    Organisations that postpone planning often underestimate the number of staff in scope, or the time required to deliver qualifications effectively. As deadlines approach, options narrow and delivery becomes more difficult to manage.

    “Quick update from future you: enrolment closed.”

    At that point, the challenge doesn’t disappear, it becomes more complex, more urgent, and more costly to resolve.

    Why AKG Learning

    AKG Learning works with housing providers to turn regulatory requirements into practical, deliverable plans. We don’t just provide qualifications, we support organisations through the full journey, from early assessment to completion. That starts with understanding your team. We help you identify who is in scope, what qualifications they currently hold, and where the gaps sit against Level 4 and Level 5 requirements.

    From there, we work with you to build a plan that fits your organisation, one that considers scale, timing and operational reality. For large providers, this often means structuring delivery across multiple cohorts and aligning learning with day-to-day responsibilities.

    Our delivery model is designed to support working professionals, with flexible approaches that minimise disruption while maintaining consistent progress. Where appropriate, we also help organisations make use of apprenticeship levy funding to support delivery at scale.

    Throughout the process, we remain a partner, monitoring progress, supporting learners, and helping you stay aligned to regulatory expectations.

     

    Start your countdown to compliance

    AKG Learning can help you take the first step with confidence.

    We’ll work with you to understand where you are today, what the standards require of your organisation, and how you can meet them in a structured and achievable way.

    Whether you are at an early planning stage or ready to begin enrolment, our team can support you.

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