Tenant Services Authority
Can you help?
Your chance to have your say about
standards in social housing
The Tenant Services Authority
(TSA) is the new regulator for homes owned by housing
associations like Broadacres.
The first thing the TSA needs to do is draw up
a brand new set of standards for all social landlords. These
standards are very important, as the TSA will be monitoring how
landlords do in achieving them – and taking action against any who
don’t.
The Tenant Services Authority is going to
listen to tenants across England to help them understand what you
want to see in the new standards. It is calling this the
National Conversation, and it will start on 19
January 2009.
This is your opportunity to help set the
standards for all social landlords and make sure that services for
tenants continue to improve. So do get involved.
There are lots of ways tenants can take part
in the National Conversation. The TSA will be
holding a series of regional events for a number of tenants and
other events for landlords. The TSA are asking landlords to
nominate tenants to the regional events and Broadacres will have
details of how you can get involved.
We’d also like tenants to get involved in
Local Conversations. To find out about events in
your area, contact Emily Thomas, Community Development
Co-ordinator via the Broadacres free phone number 0800 587
5291 . Local Conversations don’t have to be formal – they
could be a group of tenants getting together over a cup of tea in
somebody’s home or in a community centre. If you’d like to organise
your own event, from 12 January onwards, you can order a resource
pack from the TSA on 0845 230 7000 (Option 1) and
get more information on the website:
www.nationalconversation.co.uk