Case Study
True Tenant Engagement: Thoughtful English Housing Association Lets Tenants Create New Local Playpark
Castles and Coasts Housing Association (CCHA), a 7,000+ unit social housing provider in the North of England, were in the process of deciding on upgrades for a new playpark. Their drive for improved tenant engagement and participation led them to do something many associations would never have dreamed of; they let their residents design the playpark.
We know the best way to understand what tenants want to see is via tenant consultations
As one of the most innovative social housing providers in the UK, CCHA know the value of strong tenant engagement. Every day they see the positive effects of engaging with tenants and consulting with them on things which are relevant to them and their families. In one neighbourhood, CCHA had some funding to upgrade a tired local playpark, with the aim of giving local children somewhere to socialise and play safely.
Most associations in this position would be happy to plan the playpark, its equipment, and all aspects of it themselves without engaging tenants on the details, knowing that most tenants would be happy that they were getting a new playpark. But CCHA wanted to do more than that. They wanted to involve residents and allow them to choose what they wanted for their children.
CCHA’s Solution
CCHA took an innovative approach to achieving this within their timescales and budget constraints. Rather than give tenants an open-ended questionnaire, CCHA presented tenants with two fully costed options, both of which would be suitable for the park, and allowed them to vote on their preference. Tenants were given pictures showing the two options so they were easy to understand, and the survey was distributed to those who lived within a certain range of the playpark - those who would get most use out of it.