The Regulator of Social Housing has released its ninth Consumer Regulation Review and as always, it is jam packed with helpful information and practical examples of how the wider sector is working and what further work is required, to meet statutory requirements and manage the needs of tenants.
The review starts with well a deserved nod to the challenges that the sector has faced in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and, reassuringly, states that in most cases the sector has been able to respond to these challenges well whilst also maintaining tenant safety.
The casework within the review has identified four key themes which are explored throughout and offers a number of suggestions as to how best to manage each.
If the full report was TL:DR (too long: didn't read) for you, we’ve listed these below.
Health and Safety Compliance and Managing Risk
Communicating with tenants and understanding their needs
Continuous learning from complaints
Complying with the standards and planning for the future.
The case studies within the review have highlighted some of the key areas that registered providers have struggled with, in part due to access issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Unsurprisingly, there is a specific focus on compliance, particularly asbestos management and maintaining comprehensive records for electrical safety for all properties. Reference is made to the importance of governance within an organisation, particularly if properties are leased and/or managed by a management agent.
In terms of action taken in the event of a potential breach of the consumer and economic standards, what is clear to see throughout each case study, is that the regulator is keen to recognise the efforts of organisations who not only self-notify, but are found to have already started formulating and implementing an improvement plan. Pennington Choices has worked with many clients to help them do exactly that, with incredible results and testimonies that speak for themselves.
Here at Pennington Choices we are thrilled to see the Regulator endorsing such critical work to ensure tenant safety, which is something that unites all working in the sector.
We have a varied range of products available to support you. To ensure you keep tenants safe, we launched our compliance health check and data validation packages. To meet your legal and regulatory obligations we created our policy workshops and accredited training courses. Finally, to keep ahead of the curve we are now also delivering our comprehensive building safety gap analysis package. Please check our website for our complete offering, by clicking here.
For more information on how we can help your organisation, or to have a chat about any of the topics within the blog, get in touch with our Property Consultants, by clicking here.