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  • Closed consultation A tenant participation strategy for Northern Ireland 2015 - 2020 consultation

    Topics:
    • Housing, 
    • Reform of social housing

    Consultation closed Consultation opened 15 January 2015, 9.00 am and closed 8 April 2015, 5.00 pm

    Summary

    This strategy explores how social landlords and tenants can work together to improve services and also considers what further initiatives could be introduced to expand the rights of tenants through tenant empowerment.

    Documents

    • A consultation document on the Tenant Participation Strategy for Northern Ireland Adobe PDF (445 KB)
    • Easy Read version of the consultation on the Tenant Participation Strategy for Northern Ireland Adobe PDF (2 MB)
    • Impact Assessment screening for the Tenant Participation Strategy for Northern Ireland Adobe PDF (185 KB)
    • Tenant participation strategy - Consultation response report Adobe PDF (958 KB)
    • Tenant participation strategy - Consultation responses in full Adobe PDF (4 MB)

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    Consultation description


    The consultation examines how tenants can become more involved and can participate in shaping and reviewing the services they receive; considers how landlords should develop a range of methods to promote, encourage and support tenants to participate meaningfully at all levels; and explores the role the Department can have to support tenant participation and empowerment.

    Ways to respond

    Consultation closed — responses are no longer being accepted.

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