Why do you need to get involved?
Resident participation is about tenants and leaseholders taking part
in decision making processes and influencing decisions that your
Co-operative take about how to spend the maintenance and management
allowances received from Camden Council on housing services
provision and priorities on improvement.
It is a two-way process involving the sharing of information ideas
and power by telling the management committee what you want to see
on the estate.
Its aim is to improve the standard of service being provided.
Consultations:
As part of our commitment to residents’ involvement, we provide
regular opportunities for all residents to influence decision
making.
We regularly organise general meetings to explain and take your
votes on major decisions.
We also create opportunities at our Annual General Meetings for you
to get involved.
We will continue to consult you about your general views on the
housing services provided by the Co-operative through tenant
satisfaction surveys.
We use this information to plan improvements to our service. We will
also consult you whenever we are planning repairs or improvements
that will affect your home or block.
Fun days:
Our residents’ fun days and other functions are also used to promote
involvement and embrace the diversity on our estate.
Pictures below are some of our success story on our fun days.