EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY Our commitment through Self
Assessment.
Nick GerrardUwch Reolwr Rheoleiddio/Senior Regulation
ManagerCangen Rheoleiddio/Regulation Branch
About us: Welsh Government is
responsible for regulating housing associations in Wales
Our priorities are:
• Securing a fair deal for tenants/residents
• Protecting the taxpayer
• Delivering modern & efficient regulation
About us: Welsh Government is
responsible for regulating housing associations in Wales
• We regulate 38 registered social landlords (RSLs) of which 11 are large scale voluntary transfers (LSVTs).
• 44 RSLs with less than 250 units – 1,145 homes.
• Together, registered social landlords:• Have turnover of £522 million• Have secured £2.2 billion of private
finance;• Own/manage 141,000 homes;
The New Regulatory Framework
• Has been developed in collaboration with stakeholders
• Provides a framework for review of association’s financial viability, governance and service delivery outcomes
• Is not prescriptive in form – you decide
The New Regulatory Framework
Key Features1. Delivery Outcomes
2. Self Assessment
3. Financial Viability Judgements
4. Housing Association Regulatory Assessments
5. Intervention & Enforcement Powers Today I will concentrate on 1 & 2
• Shift focus from the detail of delivery to broad outcomes – demonstrate what is being achieved NOT how it is being done
• 10 delivery outcomes covering the full range of HA activity – landlord services, finance and governance
• Local authorities have adopted similar delivery outcomes on a voluntary basis
Delivery Outcomes
BENEFITS OF DELIVERY OUTCOMES
• Give strategic shape and direction to a SA, without being overtly prescriptive
• Provide focus for establishing a strong supporting evidence base accessible to the Boards, Executive, Tenants and Regulator and they
(a) Improve accountability by letting all tenants/customers know what they should expect from their landlord.
(b) Drive service improvement based on what matters most to tenants and other customers.
(c) Provide structure to any regulatory review
WHAT ARE THE DELIVERY OUTCOMES? They relate to:
(a) Governance and Financial Management-
• How HAs fund/manage their business to deliver outcomes for tenants and communities. These include how activities are supported and maintained through governance and financial management, social inclusion, communication etc. They are fundamental to the way social landlords behave/conduct their business and are integral to activities.
(b) Landlord Services –
• How HAs deliver efficient and effective landlord services, including housing management, letting empty homes, repairs, maintenance and long term investment in improvements to homes.
Equality and Diversity is a cross-cutting them across each of these
DELIVERY OUTCOMES &
Equality & Diversity
HAs should demonstrate how they place the people who want to use their services at the
heart of their work – “putting the citizen first”, including:
• Provide evidence that HAs know who their current and potential service users and which services and activities have been tailored to meet their needs.
• Provided evidence of how and what is HAs focus on outcomes for people who want to use your services and take into account their current and futures requirements, circumstances and barriers they face.
• Provided evidence of how HAs are accountable to tenants and service users.
DELIVERY OUTCOMES &
Equality & Diversity
We live public sector values, by conducting our affairs with honesty
and integrity, and demonstrate good governance through our behaviour
• Our activities and services reflect the diversity of the communities where we operate, are free from discrimination and promote equality of opportunity.
• We treat the Welsh & English languages on the basis of equality.
DELIVERY OUTCOMES &
Equality & Diversity
We engage with others to enhance
and maximise outcomes for our
service users and the community
• We engage with all relevant parties
and organisations, embrace the
principles of partnership working to
enhance our delivery.
DELIVERY OUTCOMES &
Equality & Diversity
We let homes in a fair, transparent and effective way
• We manage our homes to ensure that they are in demand, maintained, modernised and adapted, as people’s needs change.
• We work with other organisations to prevent and alleviate homelessness.
• We ensure that access to our homes is fair and open, and we work with others to ensure routes into our housing are well publicised, easy to understand and simple to use.
• We let homes we are proud of. Our ready to let homes meet resident expectations prior to moving in or as soon as practicable thereafter.
DELIVERY OUTCOMES &
Equality & Diversity
We manage our homes effectively
• We use the most secure form of tenancy compatible with the purpose of the housing.
• We make clear the rights and duties of the tenant and landlord from the start of a tenancy, and act to uphold these rights and duties in a fair and responsible manner.
• We know and are responsive to people’s individual housing support needs and help them to sustain their tenancies.
DELIVERY OUTCOMES &
Equality & Diversity
we provide fair and efficient services for owners
• We sell houses fairly and efficiently through Right-to-Buy/Right to Acquire schemes.
• We provide fair, efficient and effective services to leasehold and shared ownership owners.
• Focus on Delivery outcomes
• Evidence based
• Board ownership
• Challenge – internal and external/ tenants, staff, service users, stakeholders
• Expectation that self –assessments will be published by both the HAs and Welsh Government
Self AssessmentCircular RSL 33/09
Language is important
SA is a live tool not an event
Improvement prioritiesmanaged effectively
Wider community based achievement
Performance referenced
to issues and services that matter most to customers
Evidence forjudgements
Outcomes and end results for customer
Engage partners
Active Board Engagement
SELF ASSESSMENT
Circular 33/09
Equality Act 2010
HAs are not public authorities under Equality Act 2010 – however Welsh Government is a public authority & wishes to ensure that aims of this legislation are passed on to HAs through the new regulatory framework that includes Delivery Outcomes relating to governance, finance & landlord services
Protected characteristicsEquality Act 2010
Characteristics
1. Age 2. Disability 3. Gender Reassignment
4. Marriage and Civil Partnership
5. Pregnancy and Maternity
6. Race
7. Religion or Belief
8. Sex 9. Sexual Orientation
SHAPING CHANGE, GOING FORWARD
• Unanimity across the sector in wishing to promote equality & diversity in housing
• Delivery outcomes compliment HAs in this endeavour because they require the HA to demonstrate outcomes relating to governance and landlord services not list of activities.
Conclusions
• Regulatory framework puts “citizens” at the heart of regulation i.e. regulation is more customer focused
• Equality & Diversity is integral to the delivery outcomes i.e. Robust framework in place