Engagement: Alive, well and valued but changing in nature
Friday 31st of March 2017
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Tpas have published the summary findings from the national engagement survey conducted earlier this year.
The online survey received 638 responses, covering 230 different landlord organisations with around 40% responses from staff and 60% from tenants. An independent research company was also commissioned to conduct structured telephone interviews with senior staff and tenants.
Tpas Chief Executive, Jenny Osbourne commented on the report; “I am delighted to present the findings of our first annual national engagement survey.
We think that this is very time timely as budgets are under pressure and there is a big shift of focus in housing towards development. Partly because of this, the ways that social landlords engage with residents and communities are changing at a pace not seen for some time.
The survey results help us to give our members, a clear picture of what is happening to inform discussions on what should happen next and to track future changes in practice and opinions.
A more detailed report will follow with in depth detailed analysis and comment for members of Tpas.
Fill out your details and download the survey key findings