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National Tenant Voice

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Following a significant period of public consultation, the Project Group published its report 'Citizens of Equal Worth' which outlined the proposals for how the National Tenant Voice should be set up and operate. The UK Government accepted all the recommendations of 'Citizens of Equal Worth' in full
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of the UK Government and was set up in February 2010. It was made up of a National Tenant Council (NTC) of 50 tenants and a Board of 15. Nine of these Board members are drawn from the NTC and 6 are independent members.
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advocacy – helping social tenants collectively to speak for themselves as a distinct group in society and to put their views to government and other bodies on any issue affecting social tenants
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research – identifying the impact that policies will have on social tenants and discovering the views of a wide range of tenants on policy issues
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was abolished in July 2010 by the new Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition government as part of its economic and governmental reforms (
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In the following months, Professor Martin Cave, Director of the Centre for Management under Regulation at
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be set up, separating the regulation and investment responsibilities of the Housing Corporation.
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communication – providing good information to tenants and developing a two-way dialogue with them
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News article about members of the National Tenant Voice Board (Inside Housing, Feb 2010)
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set up a project group under the independent chairmanship of Professor Steve Hillditch
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support for the representative tenants’ movement – to help it to develop and strengthen
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However, the organisation was abolished several months later by the
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tenants had a say in shaping national policy on housing issues. The
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announced a major-shake up of the UK government's arrangements for
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Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
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Index

Social Housing
quango
2010 UK quango reforms
non-departmental public body
Ruth Kelly
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
social housing
University of Warwick
regulator
Department of Communities and Local Government
Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government
"National Tenant Voice"
the original


"Citizens of Equal Worth report"
"Every Tenant Matters"
the original
"Citizens of Equal Worth"
the original

Categories
2010 establishments in the United Kingdom
2010 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Defunct public bodies of the United Kingdom
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Government agencies established in 2010
Government agencies disestablished in 2010
Public housing in England

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