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Your Home Your Future Your views Findings from the all tenants survey
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All tenants included 16,155 Views performance priorities for future issues Carried out by IPSOS MORI Independence Expertise 4,316 returns statistically valid to have confidence in answers Biggest ever RMBC tenant survey
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Survey results
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Key measures – General satisfaction Source: Ipsos MORI Base: All general tenants answering (4,139), Jan-Feb 2011
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Key measures – Repairs and maintenance Source: Ipsos MORI Base: All general tenants answering (4,139), Jan-Feb 2011
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Homes
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Decent homes Base: All respondents giving an answer (4,042) Q7a. Which of the following, if any, does your home currently have? Source: Ipsos MORI
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Decent Homes priorities Base: All respondents giving an answer (2,593) Q7c. And which would be your top 3 most important things? Source: Ipsos MORI
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Neighbourhoods
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Attitudes to the neighbourhood Source: Ipsos MORIBase: All respondents giving an answer (see above) Negative NeutralPositive
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Features of a good area Base: All respondents giving an answer : Q9a. (3,966) / Q9b. (3,657) Q9a. What are the things you like about your neighbourhood that makes it a good place to live? Source: Ipsos MORI
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% problem % not a problem Anti-social behaviour Base: All respondents giving an answer Q10b. Thinking about your local area, how much of a problem do you think each of the following are? Source: Ipsos MORI
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Improvements Needed Base: All respondents giving an answer : Q9a. (3,966) / Q9b. (3,657) Q9b. And what are the things that need improving in your neighbourhood? Source: Ipsos MORI
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Neighbourhood priorities Base: All respondents giving an answer (2,201) Q11b. And which would be your top 3 priorities? Source: Ipsos MORI
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Living & Working
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Tenant issues Base: All respondents giving an answer Q8a. Overall, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the following? Source: Ipsos MORI Negative NeutralPositive
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Economic activity Base: All respondents giving an answer (3,836) Q13a. How would you describe yourself? Source: Ipsos MORI
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Financial exclusion Most (85%) have a bank account (68%) or savings account (28%) 20% have a loan – mainly a credit card 8% have an unregulated loan 40% had insufficient income to cover cost of living
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Financial support priorities Base: All respondents giving an answer (2,473) Q6b. And which would be your top 3 services you would like us to offer? Source: Ipsos MORI
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Independent living Base: All respondents giving an answer (Q12b. Whether or not you currently have difficulties living independently, how important or not are the following to you? Source: Ipsos MORI
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Involvement
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Involving tenants Base: All tenants answering (4,139), Jan-Feb 2011 Source: Ipsos MORI
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Getting involved Yes, I’m interested in being involved Yes, I’m already involved Not interested Base: All respondents giving an answer (3,883) Q4b. Would you be interested in having more opportunities to have a say in how we should be improving your home, your neighbourhood and the services you receive? Source: Ipsos MORI
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How to get involved Base: All respondents giving an answer who are / want to be involved (1,498) Q4c. If ‘Yes’, how would you like to have a say? Source: Ipsos MORI
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Future Priorities
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Service priorities Base: All respondents giving an answer (2,419) Q2b. And which would be your top 3 priorities? Source: Ipsos MORI Improvements to properties Enforcing tenancy conditions / ASB Dealing with enquiries Enforcing tenancy conditions / neglect Help/support for rent arrears Assistance moving to a larger property Help and support for fuel debts Help and support for other debts Assistance with moving to a smaller property Other
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MORI conclusions High levels of satisfaction with RBH overall, repairs service and keeping tenants informed. The priorities for tenants are ensuring warm and secure homes. Tenants perceive more problems with the neighbourhoods and tackling anti-social behaviour is a key priority for improvement A significant proportion of tenants who want more involvement Issues around long-term unemployment and the resulting financial hardship caused are a concern.
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…. & for RBH …. Your Home Repairs, double glazing, insulation, future maintenance Your Neighbourhood Environment, anti-social behaviour Living and Working Supporting older tenants, support for work and training, financial hardship, jobs and apprenticeships Your Involvement Volunteering, how we engage, new ways of being involved
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Workshops Issues for Issues for Your home, Your home, Your neighbourhood, Your neighbourhood, Living & working, Living & working, Your involvement Your involvement Which issues are your priorities for the future. Which issues are your priorities for the future. What can we do to tackle issues? What can we do to tackle issues?
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