The TSA and CIH today launched the findings of their recent anti-social behaviour (ASB) baseline survey.
Press releases
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A groundbreaking trailblazer programme has lead to increased tenant engagement and understanding of what tenants want, better services and improved value for money.
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Latest figures from the TSA show that the regulated housing sector has retained the confidence of major lenders.
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Three ASB Action Team Advisors have been recruited by the Chartered Institute of Housing as part of a planned national team of four commissioned by the TSA and funded by CLG.
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Following three years of successes and accomplishments, the Homelessness Action Team has now come to and end.
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A joint statement has been issued by the TSA and the Audit Commission setting out the interim arrangements for all TSA commissioned inspections taking place between April and October 2010.
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The total value of the housing association sector’s assets rose by 11% to £94.6 billion according to the TSA's 2009 Global Accounts.
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Landlords get to grips with tenant involvement24 Mar 2010Tenants are getting more involved in managing their homes according to the TSA and the Audit Commission.
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More than eight million tenants across the country will benefit from new standards the Tenant Services Authority (TSA) has set for all social housing landlords.
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A report from the TSA and CIH takes a detailed look at the use of a new approach to tenant involvement and performance management.




