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Consumer Regulation Review
Wednesday 17th of July 2024
The annual consumer regulation review explains how the Regulator of Social Housing has gone about implementing the legislation on consumer regulation. It includes case studies and lessons learned.
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Tpas England Calls for Increased Partnership in Tackling the Housing Crisis
Monday 24th of June 2024
Tpas, England’s largest member organisation for tenant engagement, is urging the incoming government to adopt a renewed partnership approach in the housing sector with the launch of its Tpas Asks campaign.
The campaign calls for action in four key housing areas: Tenant Voices, Warm, Decent Homes, Tenant Rights and Rents, and outlines the critical measures that the incoming government must address in these areas to effectively tackle the ongoing housing crisis.
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Two Regional Events - One Voice
Thursday 30th of May 2024
Our Policy and Insight Manager, Caritas Charles, recently had the immense pleasure of Chairing not one, but two Tpas regional conferences. Here are our top 5 takeaways from the east and western regional events.
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Finding Your Silence: Engaging the Tenant Voices We Hear the Least
Wednesday 29th of May 2024
Our friends at Co-create joined us at our recent Engaging Communities conference for a session on co-creation. Here they share their thoughts on how we can proactively seek out and listen to the voices of those tenants seldom heard.
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Consultation Launch: Social Tenant Access to Information Requirements (STAIRs)
Wednesday 29th of May 2024
Information published by The Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:
The Government is committed to building a culture of openness and transparency across the social housing sector. We believe this is crucial to empower tenants and ensure they can hold their landlords to account for the quality of the housing and services they provide.
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