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In light of the recent racist violence in the UK, we believe that housing organisations have a crucial role in fostering safe and inclusive communities. Our work in this area is not new – we published a report in 2014 highlighting the role of housing providers in promoting cohesion and resilience in communities. We have reappraised this here and updated the key recommendations it made to reflect today’s circumstances. The document doesn’t discuss the effect of the disturbances on the workforce, concentrating on tenants and neighbourhoods
At the heart of our thinking is the importance of promoting community cohesion. This does not necessarily mean that there is an absence of conflict but that the community has ‘a collective ability to manage the shifting array of tensions and disagreements.’ This means that for a community to be cohesive and resilient there must be positive social relationships across different social groups so that there are opportunities for conflict or animosity to be openly addressed.
Here are some essential pieces of advice for housing providers to communicate to their tenants.
Short Term
Medium to Long Term
We’re also keen on housing organisations having an effective and forward-looking Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy led from the top, which also addresses socio-economic disadvantage. Notably, before the riots we have held two board sessions with different organisations which extensively discussed the threat posed by the far-right and the consequences of residential segregation.
If you wish to discuss any of the issues in this do get in touch – info@housingdiversitynetwork.co.uk
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