Best housing development
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This award recognises developments that provide desirable and sustainable places to live, improving the lives of people within the community. The well-designed development will demonstrate creative approaches and excellence from concept to delivery.
Excellence in communications
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In challenging times, being there for your community is exceptionally important. This award recognises landlords whose communication with their tenants and residents has been outstanding over the past year, keeping them fully informed and supported. Nominations for this award could be for a single project or refer to your general organisational approach to communication.
Excellence in tenant financial wellbeing
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The award seeks to recognise housing teams and organisations that have demonstrated exceptional commitment and innovation in providing support to tenants facing the challenges of the rising cost of living and promoting their financial resilience.
Excellence in health and wellbeing
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This award will focus on excellence in the areas of fit for purpose housing, adaptations and services.
We are looking for organisations that have developed activities, services, policies, or strategies that contribute to the positive health and well-being of tenants, residents, or the wider community.
Excellence in housing innovation
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This award is aimed at programmes or projects which can clearly demonstrate how they have developed an innovative approach that has made a real difference to the lives of tenants and customers. This could be any new product, service or technology – being able to demonstrate innovation is the key.
More than bricks and mortar
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This award recognises organisations or projects that have demonstrated commitment to tenant involvement, to help improve services or neighbourhoods.
We are looking for organisations who are involved in empowering tenants or capacity building as catalysts for delivering real change within a community. Typically, these organisations will be at the forefront of delivering innovative and effective ideas for tenant involvement and strive to empower their tenants to be involved in both the management of their housing and the wider community.
Promoting shared and inclusive communities
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This award recognises housing and related initiatives that encourage the integration of people and communities from different backgrounds.
Housing can make important contributions to social integration and has a key role to play in achieving community cohesion. We are looking for organisations that can demonstrate thoughtful development and innovative local engagement schemes to promote diversity in terms of race, age, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, disability, economic status, housing tenure or other category.
We will be looking for entries that promote shared spaces, increase positive interactions within communities, and help tenants/residents to integrate and make meaningful contributions to community life.
Working in partnership
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This award commends collaboration between organisations or groups that achieves the best possible outcomes.
We are looking for organisations that have worked collaboratively to improve service delivery across geographical boundaries, sectors or client groups in order to benefit the people who use their services. The winning organisations will have evidenced good practice in setting up and managing the partnership, including establishing new ways of working.
Net zero in housing
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The housing sector, like many others, is faced with the challenge of cutting carbon emissions to achieve the Government’s net zero targets.
This award celebrates organisations that can demonstrate they have overcome some of the significant challenges in cutting carbon emissions.
Applicants may consider new developments, retrofit projects or any other initiatives that have helped reduce carbon emissions.
Housing team of the year
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This award is for teams that have made an outstanding contribution to their organisation and the delivery of its objectives.
We are looking for the achievement of something special as part of developing new services, improving existing ones or overcoming obstacles to achieve great results.
Outstanding contribution to housing
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This award is for an individual who has consistently gone the extra mile during their career in housing.
Young professional of the year
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This award will recognise and celebrate the successes of housing professionals who have been working in the housing industry for less than three years.
The winner of this award will demonstrate that professional and personal success is not dependent on length of career. They will have demonstrated professional commitment to their organisation and/or the communities in which they work, as well as a commitment to their profession.
Best housing story
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This award celebrates contributions that have made a positive difference to the lives of tenants, residents or communities.
Housing hero
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This award celebrates the outstanding achievements of housing professionals, committee members and tenants, who have used new approaches to help solve housing problems they see around them.
We are looking for committed individuals who have used creative approaches to solve real life housing issues they encounter, either in their workplace or within their community.