Tenant Participation

How to get involved

It is really important to us for our tenants to get involved in helping to make the decisions that affect them. However we do appreciate that some people have more time available than others and that not everybody wants to attend meetings. Therefore we provide a range of different ways for tenants to take part and have their say.

Questionnaires
Focus Groups
Reading Group
Tenant Forum
Tenant and Resident Associations
Tenant training
Youth Groups
Tenant Board members
What do I do if you want to get involved?
Neighbourhood improvement Budget

Questionnaires

You can let us have your feedback by filling out a postal questionnaire, telling us your thoughts in a telephone survey or by completing one online.

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Focus Groups

From time to time we will get together to discuss specific issues or service areas of interest to you. This would only involve two to three meetings, at a time convenient to you.

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Reading Group

Your chance to comment on draft publications before they are published.

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Tenant Forum

Our tenant’s forum meets regularly on a quarterly basis to review how our services are performing.

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Tenant and Resident Associations

Tenants & residents associations have been set up across the area. These are extremely important as they can:

  • promote the interests of all residents
  • take action on matters of interest to the community
  • gain significant representation at decision making level within NHH 
  • produce information for residents principally by means of seasonal newsletters and work with other residents association for the benefit of the community

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Tenant training

Our training courses are gaining popularity every year in with more tenants and leaseholders than ever before taking classes. Classes cover a huge range of subjects including budgeting skills, diversity and much more.

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Youth Groups – Coming Soon

In association with partners, we are developing programmes for more youth involvement. We hope this will help encourage citizenship and a heightened sense of community spirit.

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Tenant Board members

This is the highest level of involvement where tenants can contribute the running and management of North Hertfordshire Homes.

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What do I do if you want to get involved?

If you are aged 10 to 100 we want to hear from you! If you would like to be involved in any of the above, please contact your local Neighbourhood Office for more information.

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Neighbourhood improvement Budget

The Neighbourhood Improvement project budget was set up to fund projects that will help to enhance whole communities. If you think you have a worth while project in your area contact your Neighbourhood Office for details on how to apply.

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