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Evidence your influence! Talking to the regulator about tenant engagement.
Monday 27th of January 2025
At our January meetup for LA & ALMO engagement officers, we were joined by Jonathan Driscoll and Fleur Priest-Stephens from the Social Housing Regulator for a ‘ask the regulator’ special!
Topics: Scrutiny & Co-regulation, Member Forums, National Housing Policies, Regulation & Standards, Membership Materials
New Report Calls for Greater Inclusion of Ethnic Minority Voices in Social Housing Engagement
Monday 27th of January 2025
Social housing tenants from ethnic minority backgrounds are underrepresented when it comes to decisions about how their landlords are run, according to a groundbreaking new report.
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Is There a Seat at The Table - Ethnic Minority Voices in Tenant Engagement
Monday 27th of January 2025
Kai Jackson presents her new report: "Is There a Seat at The Table - Ethnic Minority Voices in Tenant Engagement"
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Accredited Community Mediation Training
Wednesday 22nd of January 2025
An opportunity for landlords to put residents at the heart of their dispute resolution service!
Topics: Tenant Engagement , Customer Insight, Community Engagement
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Working Together to Improve Community Engagement and Resident Satisfaction in a Housing Redevelopment Project
Thursday 9th of January 2025
The Lewisham Park Tower project is a major renovation and fire safety upgrade undertaken by Housing Association L&Q Lewisham Park Tower.
The scope of the project includes:
• Window replacement
• Structural repairs to the façade
• Roof replacement
• Extension to boiler flues
• Extractor fans upgrade in kitchens and bathrooms
• Installation of new soil vent pipes on the building exteriors and,
• External wall insulation.
Axis, the primary contractor, recognised the works are highly disruptive. The residents had already experienced four years of disruption during the first phase of the project which involved the installation of fire stopping and sprinkler systems.
With that in mind Axis’ main priority has been to minimise disruption and ensure the residents’ needs have been considered every step of the way. The aim, to make residents experience as stress-free as possible. With such a large and disruptive programme of work, key objectives have included, improving the safety and living conditions for residents, while also building trust and engagement with the community.
Topics: Tenant Engagement , Community Engagement, Communities, Engagement, Commercial Membership, Spread the Word