Sade Etti
Cabinet Member for Homelessness Prevention, Rough Sleeping and Temporary Accommodation
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Councillor Sade Etti's council service, spanning 13 years up to 2026, reveals a consistent and evolving dedication to housing, vulnerable residents, and community well-being, with a pronounced emphasis on housing solutions in recent years.
Key Themes and Priorities:
Throughout her tenure, Etti has consistently prioritized housing, particularly addressing homelessness, temporary accommodation, and the acquisition of properties for council housing stock. This focus has been unwavering, evolving from broader housing concerns to highly specific initiatives in recent years. Another significant and enduring theme is community well-being and safety, encompassing efforts to combat hate crime, promote tolerance, and ensure public safety. Early in her career, Etti also demonstrated a strong interest in scrutiny and governance, actively participating in various scrutiny commissions and committees, and ensuring accountability.
Evolution of Focus:
Etti's early years (2014-2019) show a broad engagement with scrutiny, community safety, and a commitment to tolerance as a No Place for Hate
champion. Her involvement in housing was present but less dominant. From 2020 onwards, her focus sharpened considerably, with a growing emphasis on housing needs and homelessness prevention. By 2022, she was deeply embedded in housing strategy as Cabinet Member for Housing Needs and Mayoral Advisor for Homelessness. This trajectory has culminated in her current, highly detailed work on housing acquisition and improvement in 2025 and 2026.
Most Significant Contributions (Emphasis on Recent Years):
In 2026, Etti's primary focus has been on the strategic acquisition of housing, welcoming the purchase of 174 self-contained dwellings and highlighting their benefits for families and council finances. She also actively supported Green Lanes safety improvements, demonstrating responsiveness to resident concerns.
2025 was a particularly impactful year. As Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Homelessness Prevention, Rough Sleeping and Temporary Accommodation, Etti chaired critical cabinet meetings addressing school estates and championed initiatives to improve temporary accommodation, noting positive impacts on resident numbers and nightly rates. Her detailed work on the strategic refurbishment of Ridley Villas and the acquisition of 161 Queen's Drive underscore her commitment to enhancing housing standards and increasing council stock. Her candid acknowledgment of difficult decisions, such as school closures, highlights her pragmatic approach to governance.
In 2024, Etti continued to drive housing policy as Cabinet Member for Homelessness Prevention, Rough Sleeping and Temporary Accommodation. She advocated for amendments to the Allocation Policy to benefit children in care and care leavers, championed capital projects for temporary accommodation, and secured funding for initiatives combating serious violence. Her success in reducing legal disrepair cases also stands out.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
Councillor Etti exhibits a consistent pattern of proactive engagement in council meetings and a dedication to advocacy for vulnerable populations. Her approach is characterized by a willingness to delve into the details of policy and implementation, as seen in her comprehensive updates on housing initiatives. The theme of improving living conditions and providing secure housing has been a constant thread throughout her service, demonstrating a deep-seated commitment to the welfare of Hackney residents. Her role in scrutiny commissions also indicates a sustained interest in ensuring effective and ethical council operations.
Overall, Sade Etti's career demonstrates a clear evolution from a broad engagement with community issues to a highly specialized and impactful focus on housing solutions, particularly in the most recent years of her service.
Yearly Activity Timeline
During 2026, Councillor Sade Etti's primary activity was focused on council meetings in January. She notably welcomed the acquisition of 174 self-contained dwellings, emphasizing its positive impact on families and the Council's nightly rates, and its alignment with property buy-back initiatives. Councillor Etti also expressed support for the Green Lanes safety improvements, underscoring the Council's commitment to addressing resident concerns about road safety in the area.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During January 2026, Councillor Sade Etti actively participated in council meetings. On January 26th, she welcomed the acquisition of 174 self-contained dwellings, highlighting its benefits for families and the Council's nightly rates, and noting its synergy with property buy-backs. She also voiced support for the Green Lanes safety improvements, emphasizing the Council's responsiveness to resident concerns regarding road safety in that area. There is no record of her speaking or taking action in the January 28th council meeting.
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Cabinet - Monday, 27 April 2026 - 2.00 pm
This meeting has been moved.
Cabinet - Monday 23 March 2026 6.00 pm
The Hackney Council Cabinet meeting scheduled for Monday 23 March 2026 was set to cover a range of financial, housing, and community-focused topics. Key discussions were anticipated regarding the council's overall financial position, the capital programme, and the allocation of funds for crisis and resilience support. Additionally, the meeting agenda included plans for new housing developments and a review of the council's people and organisational development strategy.
Council - Wednesday, 28 January 2026 - 7.00 pm
The Council meeting on 28 January 2026 saw the approval of amendments to a motion on school exclusions, the endorsement of the Children and Families Service's full-year report, and the approval of the Council Taxbase and Local Business Rates Income for 2026/27. Key decisions also included the approval of the Pay Policy Statement for Chief Officers for 2026/2027 and the adoption of the Borough of Sanctuary Framework and Action Plan.
Cabinet - Monday 26 January 2026 6.00 pm
The Hackney Cabinet meeting scheduled for Monday 26 January 2026 was set to cover a wide range of financial, housing, environmental, and service delivery matters. Key discussions were expected to include the council's overall financial position in November 2025, capital updates, and the Housing Revenue Account budget for 2026/27. Environmental concerns were also prominent, with the submission of an Air Quality Action Plan for 2026-2030 to the Mayor of London for approval, and a report on confirming an Article 4 Direction to remove permitted development rights in the Well Street Conservation Area. Additionally, the meeting was scheduled to address the Borough of Sanctuary Framework and Action Plan, and provide an update on the Children and Families Service for 2024/25.
Cabinet - Monday 15 December 2025 6.00 pm
The Cabinet of Hackney Council met on Monday 15 December 2025 to discuss and determine a range of key issues. Among the decisions made were the approval of Hackney's Education Strategic Plan 2026 to 2029, and significant changes to care charging policies following a review and consultation.
Decisions from Meetings
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Exclusion of the Press and Public
From: Cabinet - Monday, 27 April 2026 - 2.00 pm - April 27, 2026
The Cabinet of Hackney Council decided to exclude the press and public from discussions on 27/04/2026. This was to allow for the likely disclosure of exempt information under Paragraph 3, Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972.
Recommendations Approved
The Elected Mayor’s Opening Remarks
From: Cabinet - Monday, 27 April 2026 - 2.00 pm - April 27, 2026
Recommendations Approved
Unrestricted Minutes of the Cabinet Procurement and Insourcing Committee
From: Cabinet - Monday, 27 April 2026 - 2.00 pm - April 27, 2026
The Cabinet Procurement and Insourcing Committee noted the minutes of its previous meeting on 2 February 2026. The committee approved a direct award of a contract to Supplier 1 for a Human Resources Information and Payroll System for an initial three-year term with a single two-year extension option. This decision included the introduction of new modules, annual CV workshops, remote mock interviews, work experience for students, and potential sponsorship of an employee awards evening.
Recommendations Approved
Restricted Minutes of the Previous Meeting of Cabinet
From: Cabinet - Monday, 27 April 2026 - 2.00 pm - April 27, 2026
Recommendations Approved
Nomination for Appointment of Local Authority Governor - All Saints Catholic High School
From: Cabinet - Monday, 27 April 2026 - 2.00 pm - April 27, 2026
The Cabinet of Hackney Council decided to approve the nomination of Naa-Odoley Ntodi as a Local Authority Governor for All Saints Catholic High School on 27 April 2026. The Governing Body will be responsible for confirming the nominee meets all eligibility criteria and obtaining an enhanced DBS check.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
- Meetings attended
- 244
- Average per month
- 1.7
- Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
- 249