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Wales and West Housing Association Win “Oscar” with their Residents

Published by Amanda O for Tenant Participation Advisory Servcie Wales in Housing
Friday 16th May 2008 - 1:02pm

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Wales and West Housing Association picked up a “Participation Oscar” for their work on their “Resident Participation Strategy” in the category for “Mainstreaming Tenant Participation”, at the 2008 TPAS Cymru Participation Awards held on Thursday 15th May 2008, at the Angel Hotel in Cardiff. The strategy developed by the Association and tenants ensures that tenant participation is at the heart of services provided by the Association.

The TPAS Cymru Participation Awards, also known as the “Participation Oscars” celebrates and recognises the work of tenants and landlords in their communities who work together to make improvements to services and neighbourhoods.

Wales and West Housing Association have worked with their “Group 500”, a group of 500 key tenants, in ensuring that tenants views were included at the very start of the process for the Resident Involvement Strategy. Residents were consulted on key policy changes needed to change the way that the Association worked, and will be involved in monitoring the implementation of the strategy in the long term future.

The main sponsors of the Participation Awards are Wales & West Housing Association. Anne Hinchey, Chief Executive of Wales & West Housing Association said, “It’s always a pleasure to sponsor and support the TPAS Cymru Tenant Participation Awards. We have much to be proud of in Wales with the way in which tenants get involved in their community. As landlords, it’s important that we listen to tenants and learn from them. These awards are an opportunity to rightly reward those nominated by other tenants for the hard work and time they give to their community. “

The TPAS Cymru Participation Awards present an opportunity for Tenants and Landlords to be recognised for projects and participation efforts, and to share good practice across Wales. They are nominated by people in the communities where they operate. The judging of nominations is carried out by an independent panel of professionals working in the field of Housing.

This year TPAS Cymru received over 50 nominations for the nine Participation Awards categories, from across Wales. The submissions were of a high standard and they truly captured the attention of the judges, not only in terms of the written material and detailed explanation of projects but for the imaginative range of participation projects and initiatives being undertaken in the Principality.

John Drysdale, Director, TPAS Cymru said: “Winners of TPAS Cymru Participation Awards are always hugely pleased to have their effort and their achievements recognised. And they are right to be proud because their work is having a real beneficial impact in their communities.

Tenant participation is now established and recognised as essential to good running of housing and communities. But practices and resources still vary widely across Wales – some good and sometimes bad. The Participation Awards enable TPAS to find good examples and worthwhile lessons and to share them so that standards are raised throughout Wales. It’s great to be able to celebrate success!”

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