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Consultation has concluded
Stop Social Housing Stigma National Committee are reaching out to you to take part in a survey that's vital for supporting the social housing sector and combatting stigma. Your insights can make a real difference for residents.
The survey aims to assess how well the sector is addressing stigma, as outlined in reports like "Stigma and Social Housing in England" and "It’s not okay – A guide to tackling stigma in social housing." We want to hear your thoughts on what tools would be most helpful in taking action.
Your responses will be kept confidential and are voluntary. They'll be anonymised and won't reference individuals or organisations.
By participating, you'll help in:
Understanding and addressing stigma and discrimination.
Identifying effective ways to support residents experiencing stigma.
Creating policies and action plans to combat stigma.
Training staff to make positive changes.
This survey is just the beginning. It will pave the way for more engagement and policy improvements in social housing. CLICK HERE to take part
Your contribution matters. Please contact the Stop Social Housing Stigma National Committee if you need more details. Thank you for being part of this important effort.
Contact us via email.
Amanze Ejiogu (Sheffield Hallam University), and Mercy Denedo (Durham University Business School) via stigmaconsultation@gmail.com
The Stop Social Housing Stigma National Committee are also happy to chat with anyone interested in this survey or the project before completing the survey. Kindly call this number – Mercy @ +44 01913345107.
Stop Social Housing Stigma National Committee are reaching out to you to take part in a survey that's vital for supporting the social housing sector and combatting stigma. Your insights can make a real difference for residents.
The survey aims to assess how well the sector is addressing stigma, as outlined in reports like "Stigma and Social Housing in England" and "It’s not okay – A guide to tackling stigma in social housing." We want to hear your thoughts on what tools would be most helpful in taking action.
Your responses will be kept confidential and are voluntary. They'll be anonymised and won't reference individuals or organisations.
By participating, you'll help in:
Understanding and addressing stigma and discrimination.
Identifying effective ways to support residents experiencing stigma.
Creating policies and action plans to combat stigma.
Training staff to make positive changes.
This survey is just the beginning. It will pave the way for more engagement and policy improvements in social housing. CLICK HERE to take part
Your contribution matters. Please contact the Stop Social Housing Stigma National Committee if you need more details. Thank you for being part of this important effort.
Contact us via email.
Amanze Ejiogu (Sheffield Hallam University), and Mercy Denedo (Durham University Business School) via stigmaconsultation@gmail.com
The Stop Social Housing Stigma National Committee are also happy to chat with anyone interested in this survey or the project before completing the survey. Kindly call this number – Mercy @ +44 01913345107.
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