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Getting Involved

What is Tenant & Leaseholder Involvement

Tenant and Leaseholder Involvement is a two way process involving both tenants and leaseholders and the Council. By forming a partnership with Oxford City Council, tenants and leaseholders are able to exchange information and ideas, become involved in the planning and delivery of housing services, and play their part in decision making.

What Involvement opportunities are there for me? 

 

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Your Say Your Way helps Oxford City Homes Tenants and Leaseholders make their views heard within the Community and the Council.

 

Oxford Tenants and Leaseholders Panels

 

Oxford Tenants' and Leaseholders' Panels are a direct way for you get involved and influence the decisions that we make. There are 6 Panels, all focusing on a different aspect of the service we provide.

  

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Information on how to apply for the Environmental Improvements Budget and details of successful schemes completed so far.

 

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The Oxford Tenants' Resource Centre is based on Horspath Road and is open to all of Oxford City Council's Tenants and Leaseholders.

 

 

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Tenants' and Resident's Associations (TRAs) are currently active across Oxford, find out when the next meeting in your area is or request information on how to set up your own. TRAs are a great way to meet new people from your community and discuss how you can work together to improve things.

 

 

What are the benefits of being Involved?

  • Forming a relationship with your local housing staff and councillors can lead to improvements in the way your housing service is managed and delivered.
  • Tenants and leaseholders who have a say in their housing service often feel greater levels of satisfaction with the service.
  • It can lead to tenants having more choice and power over their homes and the way in which they live.
  • It opens up opportunities for the wider community to become involved in the running of its homes.
  • It can lead to community activities that take on issues beyond housing and involve different groups of people.

Interested?

Oxford City Council and its Tenant and Leaseholder Involvement Team actively help tenants and leaseholders to get involved in their housing service. The team offers ongoing funding, training and advice while the Tenancy Services Team can also offer resources and support. For more information contact the Tenant and Leaseholder Involvement Team on 01865 335454 or email via the request form below. 

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The Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS) is the leading national tenant participation organisation working to promote tenant empowerment.

TPAS Provides -

  • A freephone helpline and information service for landlord members.
  • Conferences and seminars on all aspects of tenant involvement.
  • A training programme for tenants and housing workers.
  • Consultancy work with tenants groups and landlords.
  • In-house training on request.
  • We also have links with Central Government and help to develop government policy around tenant participation issues

For more information visit www.tpas.org.uk or call 0500 844111

 

 

 



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Your Say Your Way

"Your Say Your Way" tells you all about how you can help Oxford City Council improve the services that we provide

Tenants' and Leaseholders' Panels

Oxford Tenants'and Leaseholders' Panels are topic groups which discuss issues surrounding Oxford City Council and Oxford City Homes

Environmental Improvements Budget

Information on how to apply for the Environmental Improvements Budget and details of successful schemes completed so far.

Tenants' and Residents' Association

Information on the Tenants' and Residents' Associations active within Oxford.

Oxford Tenants' Resource Centre

The Oxford Tenants' Resource Centre is on Horspath Road and is open to all Oxford City Council tenants and leaseholders.

Tenant and Leaseholder Compact 2007

page details the new tenant and leaseholder compact 2007



Page last reviewed 28 Feb 2008



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