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06 Sept 2025

Derry conference welcomes launch of Apex ‘More than Housing’ strategy

Derry conference welcomes launch of Apex ‘More than Housing’ strategy

Pictured at the 'More than Housing' Staff Conference, Wendy Austin, Event Compère; Peter Caldwell, Chairperson; and Sheena McCallion, Chief Executive. (Photo - Tom Heaney, nwpresspics)

Apex Housing Association launched their Corporate Strategy 2023-26 entitled ‘More than Housing’ at a staff conference in Derry hosted by Wendy Austin, with more than 150 members of the Apex team in attendance.

Alongside the launch of the strategy, the event shone a light on the unbelievable work of staff over the last three years through presentations and videos; and celebrated ‘The Best of Apex’ during a staff awards ceremony.

The new corporate strategy sets out five priorities for the next three years – sustainable communities; high quality, energy efficient homes; quality supported living; an efficient and effective organisation; and skilled people and teams.

Chairperson of Apex, Peter Caldwell, said: “It was a pleasure to launch this new corporate strategy at our staff conference, which was a day of acknowledging and celebrating the teams who continue to provide more than housing to our tenants, residents and communities.

“Over the next three years, we will continue to respond to the challenges and opportunities that may arise, ensuring we deliver for those who use our services and need our help.

Sheena McCallion, Chief Executive of Apex, said: “This new strategy has been developed in consultation with key stakeholders including our board, tenants and staff and sets out our plans for the next three years to continue providing ‘more than housing’.

The event shone a light on the unbelievable work of staff over the last three years through presentations and videos. Photos: Tom Heaney (nwpresspics)

“We remain passionate about our vision, committed to our communities and determined to deliver on the five strategic priorities set out in this strategy.”

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