Ways to get involved

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There are lots of ways you can get involved and tell us what you think.

The ways you can get involved have been split into three categories, individual, local and strategic.
Each of these has a different level of time commitment indicated by the number of stars.

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INDIVIDUAL: Influence services important to you

Focus Groups

Small gatherings of residents who meet for only once or sometimes for a few sessions to discuss a specific service for example repairs & maintenance. Focus Groups are approximately two hours long duration and will be organised at times that are convenient to you.Blue star

Surveys/ Questionnaire

We occasionally conduct a range of surveys and questionnaires to find out what you think about something. You can influence the decisions we make by taking part over the phone, online or by post.Blue star

Individual feedback

You can influence the way we do things by telling us what you think at any time. Submit your comment or idea by letter, email, text, or by personal contact with us. We value all comments and contributions.Blue star

Training for involvement

We provide a range of free courses aimed at developing your skills to help you influence the way we do things. We also provide a range of life skills courses, as well as accredited courses which provide recognised qualifications .Blue starBlue star

LOCAL: Influence what happens in your local area

Residents’ associations

Residents’ associations are independent groups that meet regularly to discuss community events and resolve local concerns. Residents’ associations can gain our recognition by having a signed licence which needs to include a commitment to equal opportunities, a committee elected each year and a bank account to hold funds. Registered residents’ associations can apply for annual grants to help with the set up and running costs. Blue starBlue star

Neighbourhood voices

As an individual you can volunteer to become a neighbourhood voice, giving your thoughts and opinions on your local area and issues affecting where you live.Blue star

Estate walkabouts

These walkabouts take place regularly on your estate. By attending you can meet your neighbourhood housing officer and give feedback on your local environment.Blue star           

Youth Forum

Youth forums are an opportunity for young people to have their say on local issues, make changes within their community and take responsibility for decisions that affect their lives. Youth forums can be set up in neighbourhoods where young people have expressed interest.Blue starBlue star

Resident Area Panels (RAPs)

Resident Area Panels give you the opportunity to shape the way we do things in your area. There are 15 RAPs across the country which are open to all residents in the area.Blue starBlue star

STRATEGIC: Influence Affinity Sutton nationally

National Residents’ Council

The National Residents’ Council is a group of residents from across the regions that monitor and scrutinise our services and performance. This group receives reports from the RAPs and uses them to highlight what works well at Affinity Sutton, as well as what could be improved. The national Residents’ Council submits reports directly to the Affinity Sutton Board.Blue starBlue starBlue star

Mystery shopping

If you’re interested in becoming a mystery shopper we’ll provide training to help you to mystery shop our services. This could be anything from ringing to report a repair to visiting a local office. You then provide us with your feedback which helps us improve our services. We offer a reward scheme for completing mystery shopping.Blue starBlue star

Service task teams

As a member of a service task team you will have an interest in a specific area of the service provided by us and you will monitor and scrutinise the performance in this area and recommend ways to improve it.Blue starBlue star

Resident inspectors

Once you have completed our free resident inspector training, you will be able to inspect our services and make judgement based on the evidence you have found which highlights what we do well and what could be improved. Inspection reports will be considered by the National Residents’ Council and RAPs as part of their scrutiny role.Blue starBlue star

Resident Board members

Residents can apply to become members of our Board. The Board sets strategies and policies which direct our work and have overall responsibility for making sure that we meet all our legal and financial obligations. All residents can apply to join the Board and successful candidates will be selected based on their life experience and skills.Blue starBlue starBlue star

Get in touch

If you're interested in getting involved sign up online or call:

T: 0300 100 0303