Annual highlights 2013-14

Glasgow Housing Association (GHA)

GLASGOW Housing association

Tenant participation is at the heart of everything GHA does and this year we redoubled our efforts to give tenants a greater say.

Gordon Sloan Chair of GHA

GHA is firmly rooted in the our ground-breaking partnership won a prestigious EFQM award for communities we serve and committed that sees police and fire officers “Leading with Vision, Inspiration to delivering “Better homes, better work closely with our Housing and Integrity” as well as the lives and a better Glasgow”. Officers. We were able to report Chartered Institute of Housing’s earlier this year that we’d had award for “Business Transformation Our dedicated staff work locally no accidental fire deaths in our of the Year”. with tenants to create homes and properties for over two and a half communities people feel proud to years as a result of the Community All in all, another busy but productive live in. We are constantly reviewing Improvement Partnership. year at GHA as we continued our the services we provide and looking work to make homes and lives better. at how we can deliver more and Tenant participation is at the heart better opportunities to help our of everything GHA does and this customers get on in life. year we redoubled our efforts to give tenants a greater say. We set This year we completed 248 up new forums to complement new homes in Glasgow and our 27 local committees and three work is under way on 614 more. Area Committees and saw our Many of these are being built followers on Facebook increase to in sites identified as priority almost 10,000. Transformational Regeneration Areas (TRAs) and are part of Our commitment to customer a partnership ‘Transforming satisfaction was recognised Communities: Glasgow’ involving by tenants and it’s a great GHA, and the achievement we exceeded 90% Scottish Government. overall customer satisfaction for the first time. We’ve made great strides in delivering safer communities via In recognition of our work, GHA GLASGOW Housing association

I love my new home. It’s much warmer, there are no draughts and the rooms are much bigger. The location is great too – I’m out and about in town more than I ever was before.

Margaret Thomson Tenant

New-build homes Home improvements In addition, 60 GHA customers A total of 248 new homes were built With our £1.2billion programme landed jobs or training through and approval was given to start to modernise 70,000 former Wheatley Pledge, our new Group- work on 614 more. In total GHA has council homes complete, our wide initiative to encourage our now completed 1079 homes and focus is now turning to making contractors and suppliers to we aim to build many more. sure our homes remain warm and do more to help people in our comfortable well into the future. communities. Homes were completed in Duke This includes replacing windows, Street/High Street near the city heating systems, boilers, kitchens Daniel Horsfield, 18, lives in a GHA centre, Capelrig in the South Side, and bathrooms as they reach the home in and is an Gallowgate and Conisborough Road end of their lifespan. This year we apprentice joiner with City Building. in . invested £63.2million in home He said: “It’s great. You learn while improvements. you earn. It makes you more Work has now started on 141 independent, more able to do homes in Sighthill, 100 in This year we delivered: things for yourself – and it means and 157 in . All three you’re contributing to society too.” sites are in Transformational // 478 central heating systems Regeneration Areas (TRAs) – Tenant participation areas of the city which have // 1084 new bathrooms We redoubled our efforts to been identified as priorities for give more tenants a real say in regeneration. GHA is working // 1096 new kitchens. shaping what happens in their in partnership with Scottish communities. GHA has 27 Local Government and Glasgow City We also overclad 443 homes, Housing Organisation committees Council to deliver these large-scale reroofed 473 and rewired 1093. across Glasgow and three Area regeneration projects. Committees – all led by tenants. A total of 95% of our homes now We know sitting on committees Tenant Margaret Thomson, swapped reach Scottish Housing Quality doesn’t work for everyone. New her flat in Sighthill for her new home Standard (SHQS). forums for minority groups were in Duke Street last November. established including a Polish Jobs and training Forum, an African Forum and a Margaret, 65, said: “I lived in GHA continued to push ahead with Deaf Forum. Our new Scrutiny Sighthill for 44 years and brought its mission to help people from Panel also gives tenants a hands- my children up there. Some of my our communities into jobs and on role in assessing how we deliver new neighbours are from Sighthill training. Over the past year we our services. Our GHA Facebook so that helps. I love my new home. created 147 new training places page is now followed by nearly It’s much warmer, there are no for people in GHA homes through 10,000 people and gives customers, draughts and the rooms are much our Community Janitors scheme particularly younger people, another bigger. The location is great too – and our Modern Apprenticeships. effective way to communicate with I’m out and about in town more We also supported 105 people us or pass on feedback. than I ever was before.” from our homes into employment through our employability schemes and clauses in our contracts. GLASGOW Housing association

It’s great. You learn while you earn. It makes you more independent, more able to do things for yourself – and it means you’re contributing to society too.

Daniel Horsfield Apprentice

Safer communities A innovative partnership with Our ground-breaking Community Glasgow Kelvin College has also Improvement Partnership (CIP) is created 24 ‘Click & Connect’ saving lives. computer learning centres to help tenants get online. The CIP sees GHA, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and Police A great start for younger people work side by side to keep We also introduced projects to GHA neighbourhoods safe. A team help younger people get on in of 15 police officers and a Watch life. This included supporting 347 Commander from the fire service GHA tenants or people in their are seconded to work with us. families through their college and Housing Officers identify people university studies through Better whose lifestyles put them at risk Futures bursaries of up to £1500. of having a fire in their home, and then work with the fire service to We also worked with pupils from St help the tenant keep safe. Roch’s in Royston and Smithycroft Secondary in to help them Before the introduction of the gain a CIH Level 2 Community CIP in 2011, GHA experienced an Action in Housing qualification and average of seven fire deaths a year supported young people through in our homes. a range of youth projects in local areas. One example in the South There have been no accidental fire Side saw 14 people offered training deaths in GHA properties for over for careers in fitness – from Zumba two and a half years. and yoga to outdoor fitness. The project was a partnership Digital inclusion with Glasgow Life and will see GHA is challenging historically low the young people provide free levels of broadband take-up among training sessions to others in their social housing tenants in Glasgow community. and this year launched a number of projects to help tenants get online.

Working with the Scottish Government, BT, Power Ethernet and other partners, we carried out pilot projects in and Knightswood which saw tenants in tenement flats and in a multi- storey block given computer and broadband access. Our ultimate aim is to find a way of providing affordable internet access in all our homes for social rent. GLASGOW Housing association

Thanks to the Home Comforts service, I now have a sofa, a wardrobe, table and chest of drawers. It really helped me get started in my new home. When you haven’t got anything, anything you do get means so much.

Alan Popowicz Tenant

Supporting people independently. Our Handyperson Welfare reform, together with the Services continued to prove popular, on-going economic climate, has left with 1495 people accessing the free many of our customers struggling service in the past year. Tenants to make ends meet. We have over 60 and those with a disability supported them in a wide range of get odd jobs done around the home ways over this year including: such as putting up shelves, hanging curtains or changing plugs. // working with others in Wheatley to launch a new furniture More than 300 people over 60 recycling scheme which has seen took part in fitness and arts and 182 GHA tenants get help to crafts classes through Silver Deal furnish their home Active. The classes are delivered in partnership with Glasgow Life // launching a pilot ‘Eat Well’ project and Glasgow City Community in the East End of Glasgow which Health Partnership and run in gives people in real need free sheltered housing complexes and deliveries of surplus supermarket community venues. food and support to get their finances back on track And we carried out 4483 free WinterReady home checks for our // offering tailored benefits and older tenants to make sure their money advice through our team home was in good shape to deal of specialist advisors with the cold weather. The home check is carried out by a plumber // providing fuel advice to help who tests the boiler, pipes and taps tenants cut the costs of heating and bleeds the radiators. their home. Legacy projects Alan Popowicz, 48, a British Army GHA played its part in helping create a veteran with the Royal Signals Corp, legacy for the people of Glasgow from had no furniture when he moved the . into a GHA home. He said: “Thanks to the Home Comforts service, We supported a range of projects I now have a sofa, a wardrobe, designed to involve local people table and chest of drawers. It in the buzz of the Games and really helped me get started in encourage them to lead more my new home. When you haven’t active lives. This included The FARE got anything, anything you do get Mini Olympics for 920 primary pupils means so much.” from the East End and the Gold Medal Programme which provided Extra help for older people funding for sport or cultural projects We know our older people often in schools and nurseries. need a bit of extra support to live GLASGOW Housing association

GHA is an organisation that is of iconic significance in Scotland and its extraordinary levels of customer and staff satisfaction are a substantial achievement.

Sir Peter Housden Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government

Area Committees Awards Our Area Committees, made It was a great year for GHA in up of tenants and other local gaining external recognition for the representatives, took decisions work we do. about what their communities needed to make them better We won one of Europe’s most places to live. Each of the three prestigious prizes for business committees, in the North East, excellence and a top UK award for North West and South, had our staff campaign, “Think Yes”. £1.5million to spend on local environmental projects identified The European Foundation for Quality as priorities. Projects ranged from Management (EFQM) recognised replacing fencing and paths to GHA as an international industry creating new community gardens leader with a track record of and allotments. continuous improvement, awarding GHA the “Leading with Vision, They also supported local grass- Inspiration and Integrity” prize at roots projects through their the 2013 EFQM Finals in Austria. £150,000 Community Funds. We won the award for “Business Customer satisfaction Transformation of the Year” GHA exceeded 90% overall customer for the ground-breaking “Think satisfaction for the first time. Yes” staff campaign at the UK Housing Awards, organised by the Other highlights in performance Chartered Institute of Housing to included: recognise excellence across the housing sector. // more than 90% of anti-social behaviour cases were resolved There was more success for GHA in full and to agreed timescales at the Association of Gas Safety Managers’ inaugural Gas Safety // 95% of repairs completed right Awards, where we won the award first time for “Gas Safety Initiative of the Year” and “Safety / Training Skills // 87% customer satisfaction Initiative”. with repairs

However, satisfaction with the way we handled complaints is an area we will focus on in the year ahead. The Glasgow Housing Association Limited is a not-for-profit housing association and a registered society under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 with registration number 2572R(S). It is also recognised by HM Revenue and Customs as a Scottish Charity (SC034054) and is registered with the Scottish Housing Regulator under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2010 as a registered social landlord, number 317. VAT registration number 135 5317 26. Registered office: Wheatley House, 25 Cochrane Street, Glasgow, G1 1HL.

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