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Four Million Homes: Knowledge and action for change in social housing


Providing guidance and training on resident rights and how to stand up for them.

The Four Million Homes programme is a new two-year government funded initiative. It's designed to bring about change in social housing. The programme provides free knowledge, guidance and training to residents in social housing. It involves information on tenant rights and the things you should expect from your landlord.

Many residents are missing out on the opportunity to have their say. The Four Million Homes project offers:
  • Free webinars - Monthly sessions tackling issues relevant to social housing.
  • Guidance for social housing residents - Guidance on issues including repairs and maintenance, anti-social behaviour, dealing with your landlord, and much more.
  • Sign posting to other resources

You can access all of these services via the Four Million Homes website.

Join the Resident Sounding Board!

Are you interested in getting more involved with the Four Million Homes programme? It feeds into what you, as a social housing resident, want to see from the programme, and what you would like the outcomes to be. If you are interested in getting involved, check out their website.

 

Damp and Mould Webinar – May 2023 (80 mins)

This session:

  • Explains the different types of damp and their causes;
  • Outlines the need to report problems, how to report them and what to do if your landlord does not deal with your report properly; and
  • Explains what landlords should do to prevent and tackle damp and mould.

4 Million Homes

Photo credit: Four Million Homes