COVID-19: delivering enhanced housing
Fill in the form to access the Housing Proactive leaflet which contains feedback collated from 48 housing providers on overcoming the key challenges of service delivery in lockdown.
Fill in the form to access the Housing Proactive leaflet which contains feedback collated from 48 housing providers on overcoming the key challenges of service delivery in lockdown.
Housing providers responsible for supported housing and sheltered accommodation have found themselves on the front line of providing services to those identified as being at a higher risk during the coronavirus outbreak.
93% of those in social housing found Housing Proactive beneficial in operating their housing service in the pandemic.
Feedback has been collated from 48 housing providers in this leaflet which looks at how Housing Proactive has addressed some of the key challenges of maintaining housing services during COVID-19, such as:
Fill in the form to access the Housing Proactive leaflet on ‘COVID-19: how enhanced housing management has been delivered during the pandemic’ where you will be given the option to download a PDF copy.
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If you would like more information on Housing Proactive and how it can benefit your organisation and your residents, email Benjamin Lambert, Head of Client Relations, on contact@alertacall.com or call 0808 208 1234.
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