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Stronger Together on Welfare Reform 25 September 2013 Kim Gallagher & Linda Beel Coast & Country Tenant Panel
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Transforming tenant involvement
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Time for change
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What’s working Clear roles and responsibility Leaders – The Board Shapers – The Tenant Panel Evaluators – The Scrutiny Panel
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Code of conduct Action Plan Terms of Reference Corporate Planning Company target setting Leadership Team meetings
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Transformed tenant involvement
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Tenants lead the way
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Tenants Talking to Tenants
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Me and My Home
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Shaping Development
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Working with Others Go on Boro! Community Learning Champions Workers Education Authority Union Learn Other housing providers Womens’ Centre NEP
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Impact on North East Estimated £380m loss ‘Cumulative loss could be £940min 14-15 C Beatty and S Fothergill, Hitting the poorest places hardest: the local and regional impact of welfare reform, CRESR, 2013
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NE -Impact on disabled Estimated 70,000 affected by changes to ESA Loss of £175m Estimated 33,000 affected by change from DLA to PIP Loss of £128m
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The media
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Strivers Skivers Hard working tax payers Welfare scroungers Sanctions
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Employment Unemployed Nov 12 – Jan 13 National figure7.9% North East10.1% Redcar & Cleveland 12.2%
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Why we needed to act! Impact on Tenants Impact on landlord So we Talked to our Chief Executive
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Tenants Together Together we can make a difference
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The Campaign Launch 72 tenant representatives, from 25 housing providers, representing 195,000 tenants
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The Petition Stop Bedroom Tax!
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Tenants Together Cutting the housing benefit of social housing tenants with ‘spare’ bedrooms will hit the poor, the vulnerable and the disabled hardest Coast & Country’s Tenant Panel is harnessing the voice and power of 100,000 social housing tenants to launch a mass protest to stop Bedroom Tax. Join us in our campaign and help get our voice heard in Parliament. Together we can make a difference!
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Outcomes The Petition – over 4,000 names so far Local councillors lobbying for change Tenants Working Together Facebook Newsletters Letters to MPs Local MP to raise the issues at the Lib- Dem Conference
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Lib-Dem Conference The conference ‘Condemns the bedroom tax for ‘discriminating against the most vulnerable in society They also said: ‘There is something going wrong when standards of living go forward for battery hens, but backwards for people’
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Following on … Radio interviews TV interviews Newspaper articles Invited to other housing associations Speaking at rallies
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Revised allocations policy regarding bedroom tax arrears Supporting Credit Unions Local Food bank Personal credit options including
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Developing Digital Inclusion
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4815 Advice1423 Into work 101 Apprenticeships 2598 Training places
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Questions What is your landlord doing about Welfare Reform? What are you doing as tenant representatives? What do you think is the way forward?
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What you can do Talk to: your Chief Executive! other involved tenants your M. P. Local councillors
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Consequences
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