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Tenants and Residents Involvement at New Charter


Involving New Charter tenants and Tenants' and Residents' Groups is fundamental in developing and continually improving our services.

At New Charter we are committed to Tenant Involvement and are keen to encourage tenants and residents, both individually and collectively, to influence decisions about their homes and the environment in which they live. We want to hear your views on our services and changes that affect you and the communities that you live in.

We have a dedicated Tenant Participation Team who are keen to ensure that our tenants are given every opportunity to be involved in our decision making processes.

Some of the ways in which we currently do this area:

providing good quality information;
consulting with tenants so their views and concerns can be considered when making decisions;
supporting tenants to get involved in formal
consultative or decision making structures;
monitoring and reviewing with tenants the benefits
and improvements achieved by involving tenants.

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How to get involved

Local Tenant and Resident Associations are a good way for tenants and residents to work together for the benefit of their communities. New Charter can give official recognition to groups that meet a set criteria, we also offer help with grants, support and advice from a dedicated Tenant Participation Officer and administrative support.

Click here for more information on Tenant and Resident Associations.


There are a number of options available for involvement. You can view our Resident Involvement Policy for further information:

rersident involvement at New CharterResident Involvement
Policy Statement

This leaflet gives you opportunities to get involved and develop, improve and raise our standards still further.

Click here for the 'Resident Involvement Policy Statement'


We recognise that the amount of involvement our tenants and residents desire and the amount of time and commitment that people are able to give differ greatly and therefore some alternative ways of becoming involved have been introduced.

Please click on the links below to view alternative ways in which you can get involved.

blue_arrow Forums
blue_arrow Estate Meetings
blue_arrow Telephone / Postal / E-mail Surveys

Currently New Charter has over 30 fully recognised Tenant & Resident Associations, and a number of Estate Forums.(please click for further details).


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blue_arrow A list as of 21.06.2010

 

 

 



 

Tenant and Resident Associations

Tenant and Resident Associations are organisations formed by local volunteers who come together to campaign for improvements to their local community & homes. Groups cover defined geographical areas, which include New Charter properties and private residents, and are open to everyone living within the area defined in the Constitution.

Because groups set their own agendas they have the opportunity to either limit their involvement to housing issues or to become involved in a whole range of community issues such as: environmental issues, crime, anti-social behaviour and traffic problems. They represent the views of their community in relation to these issues and work with New Charter and other external agencies to help improve their area and build sustainable communities.

New Charter are firmly committed to encouraging tenant and resident involvement and offer assistance in setting up new groups. Once formally recognised the Tenant Participation Team continue this support by providing groups with funding, advice, support, training and assistance with grant applications. The funding that groups currently receive from New Charter is an annual grant of £300 to assist with running costs. To become formally recognised a group must satisfy a set criteria which includes:

arrow The group must have adopted a Constitution.   Click here for a sample copy.
arrow A clearly defined geographical area which is open to everyone in this area;
arrow The group must have a democratically elected Committee;
arrow The group must hold regular meetings, including general meetings and an AGM.


For information on active groups in your area or to enquire regarding starting up a group please contact the Tenant Participation Team on 0161 331 2400.


 

 

Forums


What is a Forum?

A Forum is an informal group meeting, where people come together and share common interests and concerns. The group usually consists of Tenants and Residents from the area, NCHT staff and other outside agencies.

Forum groups meet on a regular basis – usually 3 or 4 times a year at a convenient location to their estate. The time of these meetings depends upon the requirement of the residents.

Meetings are arranged and facilitated by the Tenant Participation Team. The team will prepare the agenda, (by collecting issues from both tenants and housing staff), arrange the meeting place, send out invitations (to residents, relevant NCHT staff and relevant outside agency staff), keep a record of attendance and take minutes.

The meetings are chaired either by a member of the Tenant Participation Team or a resident representative based on prior agreement.

The format of the meeting is informal, giving all residents the opportunity to speak & ask questions. However the group must abide by a Code of Conduct and Terms of Reference. Click here for a sample copy.

Forum meetings are publicised and open to all Tenants and Residents within the stated agreed area. The meetings enable people to meet regularly to discuss their issues with housing staff and relevant outside agencies. They provide regular information and feedback on local issues, help identify issues and priorities for neighbourhood management staff and enable individuals to participate within the business of NCHT.

For further information on setting up a Forum in your area please contact the Tenant Participation Team.



 

 

bullet Estate Meetings

What are Estate Meetings?

Estate Meetings are similar to Forum meetings. However rather than meeting on a regular basis meetings are called on an ad-hoc basis at the request of either residents or neighbourhood management staff to discuss current issues.

The meetings are arranged and facilitated by the Tenant Participation Team. The team will prepare the agenda, (by collecting issues from both residents and housing staff), arrange the meeting place. They will send out invitations (to residents, relevant NCHT staff and relevant outside agency staff), keep a record of attendance, take minutes and Chair the meeting. Feedback to meetings is also completed by the Resident Involvement Team.

The format of the meeting is informal, giving all residents the opportunity to speak & ask questions. However the group must abide by a Code of Conduct. Estate meetings are publicised and open to all residents within the stated agreed area.

For further information on setting up an Estate meeting in your area please contact the Tenant Participation Team.



 

 

bullet Telephone, postal, e-mail surveys

Individual Involvement

New Charter complete ad-hoc surveys via the telephone, post and e-mail. We constantly require additional people to become involved in this process. Should you wish to be consulted & have your opinion voiced from the comfort of your own home please contact the Resident Involvement Team to add your name to the list.

Mystery shoppers

This gives the opportunity for individuals to access our services to monitor the quality of services we provide.

Seminar attendance

Individuals have the opportunity to attend any seminars – all of which are publicised on our website.

 

 

 

 

bullet Tenant Participation Team

The Tenant Participation Team will:

arrow Offer support and advice to individuals and Tenants and Resident Associations;

arrow Give practical guidance and support – help with producing minutes, preparing agendas, producing posters, leaflets & general administration work;

arrow Provide information and training for you to get involved further;

arrow Offer a range of ways in which to get involved to suit your needs;

arrow Provide grant funding to recognised groups & reimburse travel expenses;

arrow Organise & facilitate quarterly seminar events;

arrow Organise & deliver training events, for both individuals & groups;

arrow Increase & develop resident involvement by marketing opportunities;

arrow Be responsible for implementing, maintaining & monitoring the Resident Involvement Policy together with volunteers.

The TP Team:

Louise Heenan
Tenant Participation Manager
Tel.: 331 2072

Sue Cox
Tenant Development Officer
Tel.: 331 2416

Karyn Kay
Tenant Participation Officer
Tel.: 331 2436

Linda Whyatt
Tenant Participation Officer
Tel.: 331 2784

Janice Latreche
Tenant Participation Officer
Tel.: 331 2376

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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