Tenant Advisory Panel
The National Housing Federation is recruiting for its Tenant Advisory Panel. We’ve gathered some information below and added an information sheet to this page so that you can find out more about the panel and how to apply.
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The National Housing Federation is recruiting for its Tenant Advisory Panel. We’ve gathered some information below and added an information sheet to this page so that you can find out more about the panel and how to apply.
The National Housing Federation is recruiting for its Tenant Advisory Panel. We’ve gathered some information below and added an information sheet to this page so that you can find out more about the panel and how to apply.
The National Housing Federation is looking for five social housing residents who are passionate about improving how housing associations work with residents to provide great homes to join its Tenant Advisory Panel (TAP). TAP members will have the opportunity to learn new skills, work with tenants and housing professionals on important projects and attend conferences.
How can residents apply?
If any residents are interested in applying, they should write an email including the following information:
About themselves - who they are, where they live (including which housing association) and a short summary of their experience as a housing association resident.
Why they would like to be part of the panel.
What skills and experience they think they would bring to the Panel.
Any other information they feel would help their application.
Residents should include their full name, where they live, the name of their housing association, and a contact telephone number in their email. The application should be between 500 and 750 words and should be sent to TogetherwithTenants@housing.org.uk by Friday, 19 January 2024.