The Better Social Housing Review |
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Key messages challenge the way that the sector has developed in the three decades since housing associations became the alternative to what the Conservative government called the “municipal monopoly” |
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1. Every housing association, and the sector as a whole, should refocus on their core purpose and deliver against it. |
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2. Housing associations should work together to conduct and publish a thorough audit of all social housing in England. |
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3. Housing associations should partner with tenants, contractors and front line staff to develop and apply new standards defining what an excellent maintenance and repairs process looks like. |
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4. The Chartered Institute of Housing should promote the traditional housing officer role as a supported and valued employment opportunity with a Chartered Institute of Housing recognised programme of training and continuing development. |
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5. Housing associations should work with all tenants to ensure that they have a voice and influence at every level of decision making across the organisation, through both voluntary and paid roles. |
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6. Housing associations should develop a proactive local community presence through community hubs which foster greater multi-agency working. |
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7. Housing associations should support tenants and front line staff to undertake an annual review of the progress each organisation is making in implementing this review’s recommendations. |
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Accountable Persons MUST ensure the effective assessment and management of their building’s safety |
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ICM Blog: Building Safety Bill ─ Residents’ Voice
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