This week (6-10 November) is National Social Housing Safety and Compliance Week, an annual event dedicated to shining a spotlight on safety and compliance at an operational, strategic, and cultural level.
Now in its third year, National Social Housing Safety & Compliance Week will launch a new movement ‘Together for Safety’. This movement recognises that no one person or department, or organisation can deliver safe homes for residents – it involves the whole supply chain coming together.
Together for Safety will focus on four key strands:
- Together with Residents – resident engagement; working with representatives and panels; recognising resident’s voices and supporting them to keep themselves, their families and communities safe
- Together as a Sector – coming together with fellow ASCP, peers, contractors and suppliers to help tackle joint challenges, share best practice and raise standards
- Together with Colleagues – working effectively and with joint purpose with other teams such as procurement, finance and customer service; ensuring that the safety message is heard and prioritised throughout our organisations
- Together with the Authorities – responding to, and working effectively within, a new Regulatory landscape
You can find out more about National Social Housing Compliance Week via the link below:
https://www.safetyandcomplianceweek.co.uk
This week (6-10 November) is National Social Housing Safety and Compliance Week, an annual event dedicated to shining a spotlight on safety and compliance at an operational, strategic, and cultural level.
Now in its third year, National Social Housing Safety & Compliance Week will launch a new movement ‘Together for Safety’. This movement recognises that no one person or department, or organisation can deliver safe homes for residents – it involves the whole supply chain coming together.
Together for Safety will focus on four key strands:
You can find out more about National Social Housing Compliance Week via the link below:
https://www.safetyandcomplianceweek.co.uk
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