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Somali Engagement Project

               TPAS awards 2012 Tower Hamlets Homes Somali Tenants Engagement Project Winner of the TPAS 2012 regional Excellence in Equality and Diversity Award Category

 

Tower Hamlets Homes' Somali tenants are more likely to be in financially vulnerable situations  - in terms of high rent arrears and high receipt of benefits.  The community also experiences many issues which place a significant strain on Somali households, such as higher than average drug use amongst Somali men and a disproportionate number of single-female headed households with children.  There is a genuine need to provide targeted housing support for these residents in order to ensure that services are accessible, inclusive and fair.  We have learned to that the most successful way to overcome these barriers is through working closely with community partners and sharing learning across the organisation.

In order to address the barriers and challenges identified, we have worked with two local community organisations, the Ocean Somali Community Organisation (OSCA) and the Somali Integration Team (SIT). In April 2011, we recruited a Somali Engagement Officer on secondment for a twelve-week trial period from SIT.  As a result of a successful trial period, the project has been extended until the end of the financial year 2011/2012 to strategically address barriers to our services.

Progress so far

We have started to turn evidence into action in order to make our services more accessible, inclusive and fair for Somali customers.

After identifying that Somali tenants were twice as likely to be in arrears as White British tenants, we worked with the Ocean Somali Community Association to overcome literacy and language barriers, resulting in a decrease of 30% (approx £12k) in rent owed to us, reducing the likelihood of eviction and restrictions on bidding

In addition, we have:

  • improved the provision of written Somali translations, from zero publications to six;
  • organised a Somali women’s focus group in order to capture qualitative insight relating to overcrowding and our services generally;
  • developing a plan of actions which will assist THH in making our services more accessible, inclusive and fair for Somali customers;
  • recruited a Somali resident to the Diversity Working Group and Residents Panel;
  • developed positive relationships with Somali customers and community organisations, for whom trust and confidence has been identified as a key barrier to engagement and service provision;
  • developed a Somali talking leaflet on vulnerability.

Next steps

By April 2012, the following outcomes will be delivered upon the extension of the project within existing budgets: 

  • Develop and publish the largest number of written Somali translations compared to other social landlords with significant Somali customer bases in the UK;
  • Develop a suite of Somali talking leaflets in consultation with Somali customers and partner organisations – as this has been highlighted nationally as best practice;
  • Deliver the Somali Engagement Project Action Plan in partnership with LBTH and community partners (produced as an outcome of focus group);
  • Develop a range of business tools in order to support the provision of services to Somali customers;
  • Complete and public a report titled, "Meeting the needs of Somali residents" to share learning and best practice with other UK social landlords;
  • Ensure we know who our Somali customers are - using name-based intelligence to proactively contact those Somali tenants and leaseholders who we do not currently have customer profile data on and collecting it;
  • Piloting the provision of Somali-specific services, which has been strongly requested by range of Somali community groups and customers, in order to reduce levels of arrears and provide support to households with the most acute needs.

Key documents


Contact

James Caspell, Customer Insight Officer (Diversity)
Telephone: 020 7364 6137
Email: james.caspell@towerhamletshomes.org.uk 

Tower Hamlets Homes manages housing services for Tower Hamlets Council.

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