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Moving from Tokenistic to Meaningful Engagement: Creating Space for Every Tenant Voice
Thursday 18th of June 2026
Our recent Tpas webinar ‘Inclusive Tenant Engagement’, explored one of the biggest challenges facing housing organisations today, how we move from simply hearing resident voices to genuinely creating inclusive and meaningful opportunities for all tenants to shape services.
Topics: Tenant Engagement Standards
Cultural Awareness in Housing
Thursday 18th of June 2026
Tpas recently hosted an engaging and thought-provoking workshop on cultural awareness in housing, as part of the ongoing “Is There a Seat at the Table?” programme.
Topics: Community Engagement
June Ezine
Thursday 11th of June 2026
Over the last month, we have been extra busy with lots of training and networking events across the country. Yesterday saw the last of our Tpas Regionals and thank you to Kingston Council for hosting. It’s always fantastic to see so many of our members together to talk to MHCLG and our team.
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VIVID's approach to equality diversity and culture across the organisation
Wednesday 10th of June 2026
Over the past year, we’ve been challenging ourselves to think differently about what inclusion really looks and feels like at VIVID. Not as something we say, but something our customers actually experience.
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Kate Dodsworth becomes Deputy Chief Executive of the Regulator of Social Housing
Monday 1st of June 2026
Kate has been a strong advocate for understanding the lived experiences behind the data and ensuring that the intent of consumer regulation translates into real improvements for tenants. As the sector continues its journey towards a more accountable and resident-focused culture, this perspective will be invaluable.
We look forward to continuing our positive relationship with Kate and colleagues at the Regulator of Social Housing and to working together to ensure that tenant voice is not only heard, but actively shapes the future of social housing.
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