The Housing Hive
Introducing our special guests: Mark Tasker, Customer Relations & Service Improvement Manager at Ongo Homes and Luke Beard, Assistant Director of Technical Services at ARK Consultancy Ltd Awaab’s Law comes into force in just four months — requiring all social landlords to investigate damp and mould within 10 working days, those deemed to be high risk to be made safe within 5 working days, emergencies must be investigated and actioned within 24 hours - reports must be provided to tenants within 3 working days, and if the property cannot be made safe, the landlord must offer an alternative arrangement. June’s Housing Hive explored what these timescales meant for service design, budgets, and governance. A panel of housing professionals shared how they prepared. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Webinar Overview 01:28 Context and Background of Arab's Law 03:51 Legal Requirements and Compliance 06:11 Challenges and Proactive Measures 07:41 Panelist Introductions 09:13 Ongo's Approach to Damp and Mold 21:11 Discussion on Data and Systems 26:24 Raising Standards for Safe Homes 27:03 Engaging with Residents for Better Communication 27:38 Successful Methods for Tenant Education 28:53 Community Voice and Feedback 29:16 Best Practices in Client Deployment 31:25 Digital Methods and Tenant Portals 32:58 Contractor Management Concerns 35:36 Addressing No Access Cases 40:20 Legislative Changes and Resource Impact 48:21 Final Thoughts and Future Sessions
32 episodios
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