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Scrutiny and Empowerment Partners Limited Building a Safer Future – Resident Voice How can we improve our information for customers? Scrutiny. Net at WVHT, 4th July 2018 Revisited on 23rd Jan 19 Yvonne Davies Scrutiny and Empowerment Partners Limited Yvonne@tenantadvisor.net 07867974659 Grenfell Tower Fire – June 2017 Building a Safer Future – May 2018 The independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety led by Dame Judith Hackitt. Purpose: To make recommendations that will ensure we have a sufficiently robust regulatory system for the future and to provide further assurance to residents that the complete system is working to ensure the buildings they live in are safe and remain so. It is examining the building and fire safety regulatory system, with a focus on high-rise residential buildings. Support the landlord to communicate what to expect to tenants? What performance data do you see? How can you help your landlord to make tenants feel safe? The last year has seen: Cladding removal Fire Doors – review of ability to meet 30 minute fire check Desktop assessments Multiple contractors involved and changes to original buildings Review of the means of escape Waking watches until changes have been made Sprinklers being fitted by some landlords …………but we know its not just fire safety that requires a focus Regulator of Social Housing – only course of address is serious detriment – intervention = reactive Tenant engagement conversations with the Housing Minister Police investigation underway

Engagement changes – Hackett recommendations Residents Voice (1) Provide tenants with information to help them understand the layers of protection to keep them safe Access information - fire risk assessments, documents, maintenance relating to home safety Resident Engagement Strategy – transparency and partnership and how the duty holder will inform them of rights and responsibilities and involve them in decision making Government should fund local and national guidance to develop a culture of effective resident engagement Each recommendation suggests ….Relevance to all tenures …Narrative includes access to information for vulnerable tenants …Tenant in decision making on works to blocks and collaboration …Contact details of duty holder/building safety manager …New Joint Competent Authority – including Fire & rescue, safety officers, Env health and other appropriate regulators

Engagement changes - Hackett recommendations Residents Voice (2) Clear escalation and redress route (after internal processes have been completed) if they don’t feel listened to – an independent body with access to knowledge, resources and enforcement powers Duty holder should provide residents with clear information about their obligations in relation to building and fire safety. Residents to ensure their own safety and their neighbours safety. Challenge: Tenants could shape this conversation and impact in their landlord ahead of legislation and regulation – How? NTOs asked for: Statutory obligations on “duty holders” to consult / engage with residents Obligations to increase transparency / publication of information Supply basic information routinely Strengthened FRAs Log books Resident involved in regeneration sign off Escalation to an ‘Enforcement Authority’ for fire safety Mandatory electrical testing White goods registration schemes Vulnerable groups – audit tool? Section 36? National body for residents – strategy and advice Consumer regulation – proactive on fire safety? Broader scope for the Ombudsman

Lets discuss how we implement these now? Government has accepted the Hackitt report in full. How can we prepare for delivery ahead of the Spring White Paper?