New standards for social housing
May 16 @ 14:30 – 15:30
From the 1st April, new standards were introduced for social housing landlords, designed to protect tenants and improve the service they receive.
Under the new standards, landlords have to:
- ensure tenants are safe in their homes
- listen to tenants’ complaints and respond promptly to put things right
- be accountable to tenants and treat them with fairness and respect
- know more about the condition of every home and the needs of the people who live in them
- collect and use data effectively across a range of areas, including repairs
The Regulator of Social Housing will also have a more active role and additional powers in how it regulates these.
At this webinar, Fleur Priest-Stephens, Head of Tenant Engagement at the Regulator will talk through the new standards and their approach to making sure landlords meet them. There’ll be the opportunity to ask questions and have your voices heard.
Session is open to all social housing residents. Closed captions will be enabled.
Meet the team
Blase Lambert BSc (Econ) (Hons)
Blase is the Chief Executive Officer for the Confederation of Co-operative Housing, the UK representative organisation for co-operative housing.
Helen Bartlett
Helen is the Project Manager for the Four Million Homes programme.