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Up Your Street: Housing Associations and the Neighbourhood and Communities Agenda

Introduction
The report describes the current policy context and the Government’s emerging approach to neighbourhood governmental arrangements and service delivery.
Description
The research report examines social housing organisations’ capacity to play a role in delivering the Government’s neighbourhood and communities agenda by investigating related good practice in neighbourhood management and service provision and discerning critical success factors. The report also draws relevant policy implications for both social landlords and the Housing Corporation.
Background information
The research report cited that the Government is paying increasing attention to both the quality and coherence of service provision at the neighbourhood level and securing greater resident involvement in local decision making.
Methodology
The content of the report is largely based upon a desk review of:
  • Government publications (e.g. White Papers, discussion papers, commissioned evaluation reports, ministerial speeches and announcements),
  • Housing Corporation reports (e.g. Innovation
    and Good Practice studies),
  • information produced by other housing organizations (e.g. National Housing Federation; Chartered Institute for Housing; PEP Ltd) and
  • reports about individual neighbourhood management and neighbourhood service delivery initiatives.

Conclusions
The conclusions of the review have shown that housing associations other housing organisations are in many respects well placed to make a significant contribution to the Government’s neighbourhood agenda owing to their ethos and long term stake in many localities and generally good links and rapport with residents.
Contact info
The Housing Corporation
Phone: +44 (0) 845 230 7000
crmi@housingcorp.gsx.gov.uk
Publication date
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Project finished
//2006
Researcher
European Institute for Urban Affairs – Richard Evans, Richard Meegan
Links
Visit the Housing Corporation website

Download the 'Up Your Street: Housing Associations and the Neighbourhood and Communities Agenda' Report (PDF, Eng, 572 KB)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy
Keywords
Social inclusion & integration, Housing
 


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