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Fairness & Housing National tenant consultation on housing strategy

Fairness & Housing National tenant consultation on housing strategy. National tenant consultation. dramatic changes in housing strategy an opportunity for tenants to comment what do we need to do to house people equitably and fairly? not for or against Government policy

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Fairness & Housing National tenant consultation on housing strategy

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  1. Fairness & Housing National tenant consultation on housing strategy

  2. National tenant consultation • dramatic changes in housing strategy • an opportunity for tenants to comment • what do we need to do to house people equitably and fairly? • not for or against Government policy • the more responses we get the better • closing date is 24th September 2012 • comments today may help inform the CCH response

  3. The key areas • how do we increase housing supply? • what do we do about under-occupied homes? • how should Government support particular tenures & what’s the purpose of social housing? • whose homes should be publicly subsidised? • what effects will welfare benefit reform have? • how important is security (generally and in relation to security of tenure)? • what else is important for people’s homes – eg. quality, freedom, status, independence?

  4. The key areas • how important is it that people can get involved in decision-making? • should there be more tenant controlled homes? • what role should the regulator play? • should there be a single national tenant organisation? How should it be resourced?

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