Can tenant participation thrive in an increasingly pressurised social housing system?

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City Futures Research Centre Can tenant participation thrive in an increasingly pressurised social housing system? Hal Pawson, City Futures Research Centre, UNSW Tony Gilmour, Swinburne University of Technology Australasian Housing Researchers Conference, Perth 6-8 Feb 2013

Presentation overview Policy context Research methodology Research findings: Defining and conceptualising tenant participation Tenant participation structures Tenant participation and tenant empowerment Consumerist participation Directions of travel on TP Conclusions

Policy context Public participation associated with NPM governance model for public services, influential in Australia since 1990s Hierarchical government replaced by network governance PP or civic engagement now widely mandated across many fields of government in Australia Social housing TP or resident involvement prioritised in many countries. Heavily promoted in UK via regulation 1997-2010. Hence the striking judgement that: Involving tenants in running their homes is an accepted principle in social housing. Tenant involvement... is normal practice in a way it was not ten years ago (Tenant Services Authority/Audit Comm, 2010).

Social housing policy context Australia s social housing sector increasingly residualised with growing targeting towards disadvantage Democratisation initiatives introduced during 1980s: Legislative requirements e.g. Housing Act 1983 (Victoria) Stimulation of co-operative housing sector (especially in Victoria) State govt funding for TP capacity building No strong policing of state housing on TP; little TP impetus via recent CHP regulation Community housing self-regulation through NHCS (1 st edition 1998) % of Australia s new public housing lettings to greatest need applicants (AIHW)

Research methods Exploratory, small-scale study focused on NSW and Victoria Online survey of larger NSW & Vic CHPs (24 respondents cover 75% of all CHP stock) In-depth interviews (20) with key stakeholders/experts: State housing managers CHP managers Tenant activists Tenant advocacy organisations Sector experts

Defining tenant participation As defined for public housing in Victoria and in National Community Housing Standards (2010) TP emphasizes feedback on services Housing NSW concept of tenant engagement partly relates to: consultation... about policies and strategies that shape housing services but also includes: the [promotion of] tenants social and economic participation in their communities, particularly in areas of disadvantage and on estates In practice, TP increasingly seen as about enhancing participation in community activities More about social inclusion than inputting into landlord decision-making Distinction between TP and community development becoming increasingly unclear

TP structures, practices and beliefs TP structures long-established in public housing - Statewide/Regional/Estatebased In co-ops TP structurally hard-wired through tenant membership Survey of larger CHPs in NSW and Vic 24 landlords Similar patterns of results e.g: About 40% have TBMs 40-60% have tenants council Few claim tenant led status Rapidly developing agenda 60-70% recently modified approach About 80% see scope for enhanced TP but only a third claim to be ahead of the game CHP survey results (% of respondents)

Information, consultation or empowerment? At state-wide level public housing TP largely amounts to information but sometimes scope for tenant influence on technical issues (Leaving aside co-ops) diversity in community housing on extent to which TP extends beyond consultation (i.e. provider-set agenda) Sometimes scope for significant TP at estate level in public and community housing e.g. on grounds maintenance or security issues Typically much more ambitious TP agenda in estate renewal setting including capacity building State govts (and developers) motivated by need to maximise saleability of new homes in mixed tenure redevm t schemes

Consumerist participation Tenant empowerment potentially conceptualised in terms of choice rather than voice Recognition that tenant satisfaction ratings susceptible to perceived responsiveness not traditional TP ( voice ) structures Consumerist ethic treating tenants as if they are customers gaining traction especially in community housing Public housing managerial commitment to customer focused service impeded by starvation of resources But also in conflict with embedded organisational culture: It would be unusual to come across a staff member asking have I answered all your issues and is there anything else I can do for you today? (State Government housing official)

Directions of travel on TP Other than in estate renewal context, public housing TP increasingly narrow and constrained Tenant empowerment challenges compounded by: tightening financial austerity the changing demographic of tenant population perceived growing powerlessness of public housing Contention that fixed term tenancies inimical to TP:...the end of thirty years of efforts to induce consumer pressure in the English social housing sector (Bradley, 2011) Much more promising prospects in community housing many CHPs eager for models/guidance But divergence between consumerist and citizenship agendas

Conclusions Collective forms of (mainstream) public housing TP gradually withering in NSW and Vic De-funding of TP agencies as in Qld only compounds trend Partial insulation of CHPs from Ministerial diktat provides more space for tenant empowerment than in public housing Social inclusion and consumerist dynamics generally more influential than citizenship/accountability aspirations UK/European context different due to regulatory expectations In mainstream social housing hard to claim that involving tenants in running their homes is either an accepted principle or normal practice in Australia