Service Improvement and Scrutiny for Local Authorities

Our communities of practice are a group of like minded professionals that work (or have an interest in) an area of housing practice.

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About

The remit of this community of practice is to share practice on regulatory requirements and developments, national scrutiny developments and learning from outcomes, sharing knowledge and experience of service improvement tools and approaches. The community of practice also regularly shares knowledge and learning on customer satisfaction measurement approaches and tenant scrutiny activities. 

 

 

Key Content

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Data insights, including review of Charter and network data, good practice and common errors. Tenant insight – a toolkit for landlords

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Annual Assurance Statements – reviews of key themes

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Tenant scrutiny panels – best practice

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Meeting new statutory requirements, including Getting to know you – collecting equalities information and Human Rights-based approaches to housing

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Tenant Scrutiny – sharing best practice

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Value for Money – What is value for money – best practice

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Regulatory intervention – learning from others’ experience sharing best practice

Services

Forthcoming Events

Service Improvement and Scrutiny: HRA Income and Expenditure 2024/25

A discussion of the most recent local authority housing finance data (2023/24 actuals and 2024/25 estimates - published Dec 2024), with ALACHO's Tony Cain and the CHMA's Charles Brown.
30th Jan 2025
Microsoft Teams

Publications and reports

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