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TPAS Cymru sponsorship feature – Regulation and self-assessment support services

Help with your LTPS

Your Local Tenant Participation Strategy (LTPS) is not just a document. It’s an essential part of reflection and learning from your current participation activities and services performance; designing how your tenants will be involved in improving services and communities; and setting out clear expectations and resourcing for tenant involvement. Participation strategies from social landlords and supported housing providers are due for submission to welsh government in March 2015.

The next steps to developing your new LTPS

TPAS Cymru can provide training, good practice and ‘critical friend’ comment to help you develop your next LTPS, through:

  • Healthcheck of your tenant participation practice – an assessment against good practice to identify weaknesses with advice on improvements
  • Structured facilitation to help staff and tenants review, design and prioritise participation activities
  • Mainstreaming tP – Training and facilitation to help integrate participation into corporate structures, staffing and practice
  • Development of tenant groups and a wide range of methods for involving tenants
  • Training needs assessment – to identify what knowledge, skills and experience to build on and to improve.

For more information or to talk about how we can support you please contact:-

South Wales: tel: 02920 237303; email: enquiries@tpascymru.org.uk; Web: www.tpascymru.org.uk

North Wales: tel: 01498 593 046; email: iona@tpascymru.org.uk


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