Tenant empowerment is the way forward for social housing
/Read Sheenagh’s argument for seizing this moment in the housing crisis to make real and lasting change for tenant empowerment.
Read MoreEvery so often, an issue needs a bit detail, thought, and analysis than we can fit into a tweet. The SC Blog delves deep into the important stuff!
Read Sheenagh’s argument for seizing this moment in the housing crisis to make real and lasting change for tenant empowerment.
Read MoreLearn more about the upcoming All Ireland Tenant Engagement Conference from its primary architect, Sheenagh McNally.
Read MoreTenant participation is good for the bottom line. Find out how!
Read MoreTenant Participation benefits everyone! Here are the top reasons tenants say they want to take part.
Read MoreSarah Dunne Rogers came along to a training session on tenant engagement for her new job and ended up starting a whole network for peer support!
Read MoreAlex Dowdall reports on a series of tenant engagement workshops held earlier this year in response to a growing interest in the subject amongst housing professionals in the Republic of Ireland.
Read More“In the last 12 months, the support and guidance we have received from Supporting Communities has been instrumental in changing how Circle Voluntary Housing Association does and will do its business in the future.” Read more from Circle’s CEO, John Hannigan about their tenant engagement journey.
Read MoreFollowing on from their brilliant webinar presentation, Maureen Dowden & Bernadette Hewitt highlight the key takeaways in this guest blog post.
Read MoreLesley Baird, the Chief Executive of TPAS Scotland, is working closely with Supporting Communities to bring Tenant Participation Standards and Accreditation to housing providers in Northern Ireland. Working together, we have adapted the TPAS accreditation model for Northern Ireland have begun rolling it out here! We asked Lesley to tell housing associations a bit more about what accreditation means and how it can help raise our standards province-wide.
Read MoreTracey Wilson from North Ayrshire Council sums up her recent webinar session sharing good practice in this blog. Thanks for sharing, Tracey!
Read MoreIn contrast to the social housing sector, tenant participation in the private rented sector in Northern Ireland is still in its infancy. Read about Renter’s Voice, a project from Housing Rights, funded by Nationwide Foundation, which aims to develop a culture of tenant participation and a strong voice for private renters.
Read MoreAs we prepare to consult on a new Tenant Participation Strategy, Sheenagh McNally, Head of Corporate Services, reflects on the progress made over the past five years and her goals for the next five to come.
Read MoreWe know that housing providers benefit tremendously from involving tenants in their decision-making processes. But what’s in for tenants? Aidan Kearney, Senior Training Officer at Supporting Communities, talks about the many ways he has seen tenants benefit from getting involved in ‘Tenant Participation’ in this month’s SC Blog post.
Read MoreMarcus started his new role as Tenant Engagement Officer with Habinteg Housing Association just before the lockdown went into effect. He has found ways to make the most of a challenging situation, helped himself and others break out of their tech comfort zones, and remains optimistic about the future of tenant participation. Now that’s some #NextLevelTP!
Read MoreDrop-in on a recent conversation we had with Billy and Jack over Zoom to get their take on tenant participation, how it benefits those involved, and what they see as some of the next steps for this work. They have some great ideas on how to move tenant participation to the next level in Northern Ireland.
Read MoreContinuing our Tenant Participation Blog Series, this month we hear from Colm McDaid, who expands on his thoughts presented at a CaCHE event earlier this year.
Read MoreThe ethos of Tenant Participation has never been more important as we face the coronavirus pandemic. What practical measures can social landlords take in response?
Read MoreThis year, Supporting Communities is featuring a blog series on the topic of Tenant Participation. Lorraine Cambell, our chair, starts the conversation with a look at our plans for “TP” in 2020.
Read MoreSupporting Communities promotes best practice in Community Participation in Northern Ireland through a 'grassroots' approach to Community Development, providing tailored support, advice, information and training to new and existing Community Groups, Statutory and Voluntary Organisations
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