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Districts– Birmingham Social Housing Partnership’s
offer
HA’s in Birmingham
There is a diverse range of 40 Housing Associations operating in Birmingham:
large national providers, neighbourhood based providers and specialist providers. Each offering
range of skills, knowledge and expertise.
Housing Association sector in Birmingham
• HA’s provide homes for around 40,000 households in Birmingham
• Contribute £219 million GVA to the City’s economy
• Employ circa 6000 FTE in Birmingham
Vulnerable people & deprived communities
• HA’s already offer a range of added value services to our customers to lead successful lives.
• HA’s already offer support to the wider community in areas where we operate
Partnership working with BCC
• There are a range of existing successful partnerships between Housing Associations and the Council:
– Community Safety Partnership
– Homelessness and housing needs
– Welfare reform and financial inclusion
– Environmental and green agenda
• Let's do more……
District opportunities
• HA’s are well positioned to assist in the delivery of a range of local services, through innovative commissioning models and long term partnership arrangements:
– The services can be based around individual needs, such as health, adult social care, troubled families
– Holistic service offering to improve social inclusion
– Neighbourhood based services around the clean, green and safe agenda
District opportunities
• HA’s maybe be able to offer practical support in administering the District Committees or providing venues for meetings and events.
• BSHP are willing to organise a District Convention on Housing to allow all districts and housing associations to discuss the issues and opportunities of meeting housing and community needs in Birmingham.
The 10 Districts
• Identified a few key HAs per district to have strategic discussion about how to deliver better more joined up services to tenants and residents in Birmingham.
• Examples of what HA’s can offer in an area: – Shared services: reduce duplication – Development of new homes for sale and rent – Regeneration: social and physical – Co-locations of services – Housing management – Environmental services – Community services – Care and support – Employment and skills support
HA and BCC engagement
The solutions may look different in each district and might be delivered on different scales: • District • Quadrant • Neighbourhood
HA and BCC engagement
BSHP has identified:
• HA’s with more than 100 homes in your district
• key HA contact for strategic issues
Edgbaston
Optima/WM 871
Midland Heart 553
Sanctuary 312
Mercian 280
Accord 278
Waterloo 216
Trident 174
Bromford 160
• Housing Associations own and manage over 3,000 houses in Edgbaston
Key strategic contacts for this area are:
• West Mercia Housing Group (including Optima)
• Midland Heart
Erdington
No. of homes
Castle Vale 2407
Midland Heart 1391
Waterloo 451
Bromford 351
Viridian 351
Mercian 341
Sanctuary 183
Optima/WM 142
Trident 130
• Housing Associations own and manage over 6,000 houses in Erdington
Key strategic contacts for this area are: • Castle Vale Community
Housing Association
• Midland Heart
• Trident – The Social Investment Group
Hall Green
No. of Homes
Midland Heart 1572
Accord Group 1316
FCH 756
Optima/WM 350
Bromford 170
Waterloo 151
Mercian 98
• Housing Associations own and manage over 4,500 houses in Hall Green
Key strategic contacts for this area are: • Midland Heart • Accord Group (Accord,
Ashram, BCHS, Moseley & District and Fry).
• Friendship Care & Housing
Hodge Hill
• Housing Associations own and manage 3,000 houses in Hall Green
Key strategic contacts for this area are: • Midland Heart • Accord Group (Accord, Ashram,
BCHS, Moseley & District and Fry).
• West Mercia Housing Group (including Optima)
• Friendship Care and Housing
No. of homes Midland Heart 825 Accord 742 Waterloo 510 FCH 199 Optima/WM 353 Bromford 116 Mercian 102 St Peters 102
Ladywood
No. of Homes Midland Heart 3614 Optima/WM 1082 Trident 1002 Family HA 601 FCH 279 Mercian 265 Bromford 251 Accord 222 Anchor 200 UCHA 191 St Basils 159 Viridian 138
• Housing Associations own and manage 8,500 houses in Ladywood
Key HA’s for this area are:
• Midland Heart
• West Mercia Housing Group (including Optima)
• Trident - The Social Investment Group.
Northfield
No. of Homes
BVT 1422
Mercian 482
Bromford 426
Optima/WM 202
Trident 163
Midland Heart 156
Waterloo 25
• Housing Associations own and manage 3,300 houses in Northfield
Key strategic contacts for this area are: • Bournville Village Trust • Bromford • Mercian HA
Perry Barr
No. of Homes
Midland Heart 3634 Optima/WM 302 Viridian 193 Nehemiah-UCHA 127 Bromford 111 Accord 142
• Housing Associations own and manage over 4,900 houses in Perry Barr
Key HA’s for this area are:
• Midland Heart
• Nehemiah-UCHA
Selly Oak
No. of Homes BVT 1661 Waterloo 348 Midland Heart 251 Viridian 228 Optima/WM 182 Accord 125 FCH 101
• Housing Associations own and manage 3,400 houses in Selly Oak
Key strategic contacts for this area are: • Bournville Village Trust • Midland Heart • Friendship Care &
Housing
Sutton Coldfield
No. of Homes
Sanctuary 467
Bromford 205
Midland Heart 180
Waterloo 160
Orbit 110
• Housing Associations own and manage 1,200 houses in Sutton Coldfield
Key strategic contact for this area is:
• Midland Heart
Yardley
No. of Homes
Midland Heart 483 Bromford 372 Waterloo 179 Optima/WM 178 Sanctuary 116 Accord 114 Anchor 114
Yardley Great Trust 108
• Housing Associations own and manage 2,000 houses in Yardley
Key strategic contact for this area is:
• Bromford Housing Group
BSHP is supported by the National Housing Federation.
For further information
please contact:
Michelle Monks BSHP administrator
National Housing Federation Tel: 0117 929 7388
Email: [email protected] www.housing.org.uk/bshp
More information on BSHP