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Housing Management Matters campaign hits 50 backers

Inside Housing Management’s Housing Management Matters campaign has hit an early milestone with 50 major backers.

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Inside Housing Management’s #HousingManagementMatters campaign has hit an early milestone with 50 major backers #UKhousing

The 50 backers include housing associations, councils, ALMOs and consortiums from across the UK – all pledging to support the campaign. 

Among them are leading housing associations including Places for People (PfP), Peabody, Clarion, Great Places and L&Q, as well as member groups such as the Northern Housing Consortium and National Federation of ALMOs (see full list below). 

The 50 organisations join a large pool of individual backers, taking the total number of backers for the Housing Management Matters campaign up to 136. 

The campaign aims to recognise and publicise the vital work of housing management staff in order to help drive recruitment into housing management roles. It was launched on 18 June

We are already well underway with several key commitments of the campaign, including: running a ‘Futures Day’ at Housing 2025 in June; working with 26 Manchester landlords to accelerate the 20% Movement employment initiative; and launching a series of ‘shadowing’ articles to promote existing talent and the important jobs that housing managers do. 

The first of our shadowing articles, alongside a PfP community housing manager during a day on his patch in Derby, can be read here

Rachel Crownshaw, group managing director at PfP, said: “PfP proudly supports the Housing Management Matters campaign, a vital initiative that shines a well-deserved spotlight on the huge and varied impact our customer-facing housing professionals have every day. 

“Social housing is so much more than bricks and mortar, and no one typifies that more than our dedicated community housing managers, the anchors in communities across the country. 

“Their work goes well beyond homes – it’s about human relationships in building trust, providing stability and enhancing quality of life to deliver the support needed to help communities thrive.”

Also backing the campaign is tenant engagement group Tpas. 

Alison Inman, chair of Tpas, said: “When tenants are influential, social housing works better. 

“Housing management teams that understand the importance of engaging with, and then acting on, the views of tenants are absolutely essential in creating communities where people are proud to live – and to ensuring landlords deliver better services and outcomes for people.”

To read more statements from organisations that have backed the campaign, click here and scroll down.

50 backers of Housing Management Matters


Accent

Adra

Bernicia

Calico Homes

Chartered Institute of Housing

Clarion 

Durham Aged Mineworkers’ Homes Association

Eastlight Community Homes

Eldon Housing

Enfield Council 

G15

Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Great Places

Hexagon

Home Group

Homeless Link

Hyde

Jimmy’s Cambridge 

Justlife Foundation

Karbon Homes

L&Q

Livin

Livv Housing Group

London Housing Directors’ Group

Mosscare St Vincent’s

National Federation of ALMOs

Northern Housing Consortium

Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations

Onward Homes 

Peabody

Places for People

PlaceShapers

Prima Group

Riverside

Scottish Federation of Housing Associations

Sero 

Shared Health Foundation

Southern Housing

Sovereign Network Group

Stockport Homes

Switchee

Torus

Tpas

Trident

Watford Community Housing

West Lancashire Borough Council

Wheatley Group

WHG 

Yorkshire Housing

Your Housing Group 

Pinnacle Group

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