Frank Czarnowski Not selling PlaceShapers Update

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Frank Czarnowski Not selling PlaceShapers Update PlaceShapers journey and Kent Housing Group Collaboration – powerful – achieve more than alone Contribution – get out what you put in Obvious – underpins value of PlaceShapers and Kent Housing Group Frank Czarnowski

National network of 119 community based housing associations. More than 25% of people who live in a housing association home in England Our services are used by more than two million people.  Board of 10 Joining is easy and cheap – but requires commitment. CEO application – Board approval PlaceShapers are distinctive. We build more than homes - we shape communities and unite around shared values as a voice for change. A voice for change – therein lies a story

2007 My predecessor - Former Chair KHG External landscape – mergers – Housing Corporation going – development partners – regulatory framework – Future Shape of the Sector Commission Change A voice for change – how to get heard Care about – share – want to do KHG - Voice of Housing in Kent’ ‘Kent perspective’ South East focussed

■ There is definitely a place for good community based HAs who will engage from the top in effective partnership working. Where they succeed they are very highly valued ■ HAs of all sizes are capable of providing excellent services that LAs want ■ To achieve this they must be prepared to focus their efforts on defined geographical areas where they have sufficient resources and presence to make a difference ■ Size is not a determinant of success. Big is not necessarily best. This is consistent with previous research results ■ Mid-sized community based housing associations are important developers of new housing. Their good relationships with LAs, other agencies and people living in the communities where they work can help them to develop more difficult sites.

2008 PlaceShapers launched We put our residents and customers at the centre of what we do and ensure they have real influence on our organisations. We provide more than just landlord services because we care about the people and places where we work. We build homes that respond to local housing need. We recognise the importance of a local focus and work actively with our local authorities and other local partners to improve and shape places at both a strategic and operational level.   We believe there's strength and benefit to residents and stakeholders in maintaining a strong, independent, diverse, values-driven housing association sector. We Build We Work We Care We Share National

Shaping communities – lots of HAs do training and employment – untold story Demonstrating impact WE WORK tells the inspirational stories of 15 people who’ve built careers and new lives with help from PlaceShapers members. They are typical of more than 60,000 stories of people who PlaceShapers have helped gain the skills, qualifications and confidence to find work since 2010 Our business is providing affordable homes and services that build local communities. Supporting people into work saves public money on welfare and health budgets, and boosts wellbeing. We don’t just build homes, we build lives. Govt priorities – local politicians

Political priority no. 1 PlaceShapers punch their weight Some think we don’t build new homes – just community stuff - wrong PlaceShapers build smaller schemes to complement the contribution of volume housebuilders Over a 10-year period, PlaceShapers are ramping up to deliver an additional 152,000 new homes by 2027, almost doubling our recent output. This included an internet-based survey of 118* PlaceShapers’ CEOs with 102 returns, an 86% response rate.

We Care: Welfare reform & poverty: Supported housing: Health & housing integration: 2018 publication - June We Share: Policy development; Partnership engagement; Value for Money and efficiency; Learning from others: Supported Housing funding – call for evidence – contribution – select cmte – influential – Kent perspective – consultation 10 people Regulator of Social Housing – fees advisory panel – quarterly liaison Tenant engagement – housing minister – NHF offer to tenants – crowded space – lead / follow – TPAS - PlaceShapers involvement – not boast – dream – C and C - communications teams Future Shape of the Sector Commission – better inside the tent

‘Voice of Housing in Kent’ ‘Kent perspective’ Same – bigger collaboration / different – need your own voice KHG – important for West Kent – board responsible for strategic direction – housing strategy – Adult accommodation strategy – Protocols – rural housing – Build Local 2012 – rural housing protocol CEO report

Our vision is to be the leading community provider of affordable homes in Kent Vision – ignore 1st half Community provider of affordable homes in Kent PlaceShapers and KHG are fantastic collaboration vehicles for us at West Kent to realise vision We will contribute – and get out much more than we put in Decade ago – sensed that something was missing – helped to create PlaceShapers Today - if KHG didn’t exist we at West Kent would want to invent it.