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£500,000 government grant will provide training for social
housing residents to speak up and raise issues with their
landlord
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Applications now open for organisations with relevant social
housing sector experience to deliver the programme
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Part of wider reforms to ensure social housing residents are
heard by their landlord
Social housing residents will be able to get training and support
to speak up and raise issues with their landlord, the government
has announced today (15 August 2022).
A £500,000 government grant to provide training, boost confidence
and offer toolkits for residents on a range of social housing
issues has today opened for bids.
The Resident Opportunities and Empowerment programme will run
from Autumn 2022 to Spring 2025 and will empower social housing
residents across England to hold their landlord to account.
It includes opportunities for residents to learn how to influence
landlord decisions that affect tenants and their community. For
example, guidance on how to form a residents panel will help
residents in engaging with their landlords where services, such
as repairs and maintenance, do not meet required standards.
The announcement is a key part of the government’s commitment to
re-balancing the relationship between tenants and landlords, set
out in the Social Housing White Paper.
Minister for Rough Sleeping and Housing said:
Tenants have a right for their voices to be heard - and we want
to ensure they have the tools and resources to do this.
We committed to rebalancing the relationship between social
housing tenants and landlords as part of our Social Housing White
Paper.
This new grant will enable an organisation with expertise in the
sector to help tenants take an active role in how their home is
managed.”
The £500,000 grant is open to bids from organisations or
partnerships in England with relevant expertise in the social
housing sector and an understanding of the importance of resident
empowerment.
Applicants should have experience in:
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providing training, capacity building and access to
independent information, within the social housing sector;
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working collaboratively with landlords to deliver outcomes
beneficial to residents and their communities;
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establishing significant and appropriate sector links and
networks, to reach social housing residents, including
underrepresented demographics and new audiences
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delivering an offer which supports and adds value to the
measures set out in the ‘Social Housing White
Paper, The Charter for Social Housing Residents’; and
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delivering projects that provide value for money.
The application window is open now for 7 weeks until 2 October
2022.
Further information:
Further information on the Resident Opportunities and Empowerment
Grant is available in the prospectus and
frequently asked
questions.
If you have any questions on the grant or your application,
please contact the Department on SHWPPMO@levellingup.gov.uk.
Find more information on the Social Housing White
Paper.