get involved
To provide services that people want, and to meet the needs of our diverse community, customers must be at the heart of everything we do. Homes for Haringey wants you to get involved in making decisions that affect the management of your home and the services you receive.
This section of the website tells you about the ways you can get involved, the benefits of being involved and the help you could receive from the Resident Involvement team. You can choose how to get involved and when. We have opportunities to suit everyone, and if you would like the sound of any of the ways to get involved, we want to hear from you.
We are inviting nominations for our 2012 Rewarding Resident Volunteer Awards! Find out more and submit your nomination online.
Have a look at our Resident Involvement Strategy 2010-2011. ![]()
Find out about the results of the Resident Board Member elections we held in August/September 2010.
Want to get involved?
If you want to get involved in other ways, simply contact us and we will let you know about opportunities to get involved
Resident Involvement team
8th Floor
Alexandra House
10 Station Road
Wood Green
London N22 7TR
Tel: 020 8489 4463 or freephone 0800 195 3404
Email: resident.involvement@homesforharingey.org
You can also visit the Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS) for outside help and advice, or InStep, who provide information and training services to tenants in social housing.
National Tenant Voice (NTV)
National Tenant Voice is a new organisation for tenants of housing associations, housing co-ops and local authorities (including ALMOs) in England. It is being set up to give tenants a voice, influence and expertise at national level.
The Government's aim is for tenants to have a greater influence over the services they receive. It is supporting the setting up of the National Tenant Voice to help achieve this.
At the heart of National Tenant Voice will be a National Tenant Council of 50 tenants that will meet to debate and discuss key housing policy issues. 24 of the tenants on the National Tenant Council will be nominated by existing tenants' organisations. The remaining 26 are currently being recruited. For more information, visit the Communities and Local Government website.
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