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The Resident Involvement Journey, led by Alison Cross-Jones, explores the importance of engagement in shaping your community and living experience. Discover how successful participation enhances personal skills and knowledge while giving residents a voice. Whether through surveys, focus groups, or community events, learn effective ways to get involved and inspire change. This guide emphasizes the value of collaboration and strategic planning, empowering residents to take ownership of their journey and make meaningful contributions to their housing and communities.
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The Resident Involvement Journey Alison Cross-Jones
what’s it all about ……...... Alfie?Surprise Surprise ………not!
Is about deciding where you are now and where you want to or need to be. Reasons we go on journeys: Cinema/Theatre/Show Holidays Visiting a place of interest Shopping
Successful Resident Involvement: • Helps you develop personal skills & knowledge • Gives you a voice and choice about your home and your life • Brings changes to services, residents, staff, communities & organisations • Demonstrates real partnership in action • Inspires others!
How do you know where you’re going? Mystery Tour or Signposted Journey?
Surveys Focus & Working Groups Formal Forums Scrutiny Ways to be involved Resident Inspectors Mystery Shopping Events & Activities Community
Surveys • Often require a yes or no answer • Obtain limited or specific information • Are useful for specific topics • Take little time to complete • Can be completed by paper, over the phone or online - inclusive
Focus/Working Groups • Bring people face to face to talk, share ideas & personal experiences • Focus on a key area or service • Require a time commitment
Community Events & Activities • Gives people an opportunity to meet, helps develop relationships and are fun • Gives housing providers an opportunity to meet a greater number of residents in a relaxed atmosphere
Resident Inspectors Mystery Shoppers • Inspect agreed work or services • Check the customer experience
Formal Groups - Strategic Look to the horizon, plan the journey, identify possible risks, take action to avoid a collision and review and evaluate
Scrutiny Is about having a panoramic view “Ronseal”
Successful resident involvement works best when you: • Have a toolkit that suits you & your work • Teamwork – think of a team
Make resident involvement your own. Can you do it? Yes you can