Our Vision
The Tenants Together Networks mission statement outlines the purpose of our organisation. It outlines where we envisage the organisation to be three years from now.
It considers four key elements:
– our team,
– our services,
– our marketing,
– and our impact.
Our Team
Our vision for our team, is to support a full and inclusive membership of tenants, who are passionate about making positive change in the Scottish social housing sector; who will speak up to protect tenants’ rights; and who want to be a part of an organisation, and greater purpose, that makes a real difference to the lives of tenants.
We champion collaborative working, and work in partnership with the Scottish Government and key decision makers, to achieve a collective goal – to improve the lives and wellbeing of tenants, housing, and communities. Equally, our vision is to cultivate a membership that is diverse, promotes equality, and represents differences in age, gender, education, disability, sexual orientation, race, religion, and beliefs; with a specific focus on youth engagement, to ensure the needs of the tenants of tomorrow, are listened to and acted upon now.
In our vision, we support and nurture our members by offering skills and development training, mentoring, and provide a variety of opportunities to get involved, and in a way that they enjoy and feel comfortable with.
Our Services
Our vision for the services that we offer, is to provide a variety of diverse and inclusive opportunities, for tenants living in the Scottish social housing sector, to get involved and influence decisions relating to national housing policy.
We work closely with the Scottish Government, key decision makers, and stakeholder organisations to make sure the aspirations of tenants are listened to, and at the forefront in all housing and community developments. Equally, we provide registered social landlords and local authorities,with a direct link to a nationwide network of tenants, who are passionate about making positive change.
We work to ensure tenant participation is embedded within the culture of organisations that operate throughout the sector. Furthermore, we share a unified voice for tenants on national committees, panels, boards, taskforces, and at ministerial meetings.
In our vision, we offer skills training, support, and mentoring to ensure our members can participate to the best of their ability, and share information, good practice, and advice.
Our Services
Our vision for the services that we offer, is to provide a variety of diverse and inclusive opportunities, for tenants living in the Scottish social housing sector, to get involved and influence decisions relating to national housing policy.
We work closely with the Scottish Government, key decision makers, and stakeholder organisations to make sure the aspirations of tenants are listened to, and at the forefront in all housing and community developments. Equally, we provide registered social landlords and local authorities, with a direct link to a nationwide network of tenants, who are passionate about making positive change.
We work to ensure tenant participation is embedded within the culture of organisations that operate throughout the sector. Furthermore, we share a unified voice for tenants on national committees, panels, boards, taskforces, and at ministerial meetings.
In our vision, we offer skills training, support, and mentoring to ensure our members can participate to the best of their ability, and share information, good practice, and advice.
Our Impact
Our vision for the impact that we have, is to be the leading, unified voice for tenants in the Scottish social housing sector, committed to championing the need for tenants to be fully engaged and at the forefront in all future housing and community developments.
We have a national presence and a seat at the table – representing the aspirations of tenants on national committees, panels, boards, taskforces, and at ministerial meetings. The Scottish Government, tenants, registered social landlords, local authorities, and key decision makers will actively approach our organisation, value, and take on board our input in the development of consultations and national policy.
In our vision, we support a full and inclusive membership, of eighty-five members, who are ambassadors for the work that we do, and speak to the impact that we have, making clear that tenant feedback and consultation is invaluable to the Scottish social housing sector.