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Get Involved

2. How to Get Involved

At SACHA we believe the best way to deliver a great service is to find out what matters to you, our residents, and involve you in our day-to-day work. To do this we have developed in consultation with residents a whole range of interesting, exciting and rewarding ways that enable you to shape SACHA services.

It’s really important that we work together and we hope some of the ideas listed below will spark your interest and encourage you to get involved with us.

How do I get involved?

Give us your feedback on our services. This helps us identify what we are doing well and where we need to improve. You can do this by phone or by post.

Join a residents’ association. There are currently about 35 of these around SACHA. We can tell you where they exist in your local area or help you to set one up.

Help with mystery shopping. This is where a trained resident deliberately uses an SACHA service to test how good, or not, it is. We use these results to make improvements on that service where necessary.

Work with our staff to improve your estate by conducting inspections. Join your local Neighbourhood Committee which will provide you with an opportunity to change things locally and influence general resident service delivery.

Join the communications forum. Help shape the direction of the website.

Join a focus group. This can be a one off session on a particular subject, such as antisocial behaviour, where you can have your say to shape our policies and procedures

Involvement Methods

Ultimately, it is for residents to decide how they are involved and the level of their involvement, this will largely depend on their individual circumstances. However, SACHA will continue to facilitate a range of options for involvement in consultation with residents to minimise the barriers to involvement and to increase the participation of all residents, particularly groups who have traditionally been under-represented.

SACHA are committed to ensuring that our residents continue to remain at the heart of what we do.

This is how we achieve this;
  1. Individual Resident Feedback

    Residents can give feedback in a number of ways, they can write to us, email, call us, register their comments via our website or visit their local office. See our contact us section for more details.

  2. Mystery Shopper

    Residents who volunteer to check and monitor our services.

  3. Estate Champions

    Residents can get involved in carrying out regular estate inspections either on their own or with SACHA staff.

  4. Focus Groups

    One off groups set up to focus on a specific issue.

  5. Steering Group

    Unconstituted group usually formed in response to issues identified within a specific local area.

  6. Communications Forum

    Residents can comment and can contact us using this website to give us your feedback.

  7. Surveys & Questionnaires

    Residents are either randomly selected or targeted to offer feedback on key services.

  8. Resident Associations

    Elected and fully constituted groups reflecting the collective views of their local community.

  9. Resident Panel

    Residents are consulted and give feedback on policies and procedures, service reviews and new initiatives.

  10. SACHA Governance, Resident Board, Neighbourhood Committees, Forums

    Residents who would like to take on greater responsibility in shaping & improving our services.

How will SACHA help?

We’ll listen to and read all your comments and suggestions and respond to surveys, particularly SACHA’s biannual resident survey, by taking account of your views and feeding back the results to you.

Support regional forums to give you a platform to air your views and provide financial and practical help for residents’ groups. We can suggest a model constitution for residents’ groups and provide access to training initiatives for residents who want to develop skills in things like running a committee or computer skills. We additionally publish and update a resident involvement strategy.

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