Consumer Standards
Like all social housing landlords, Southend City Council (SCC) is required to meet specific standards set by the Regulator for Social Housing. As the registered provider, SCC holds the primary responsibility for ensuring that these Consumer Standards are met. However, as the Arm’s Length Management Organisation overseeing several housing functions on behalf of SCC, South Essex Homes (SEH) recognises our vital role in helping achieve these standards.
The Regulator for Social Housing is the body that checks that social landlords are providing safe, good quality homes and that they are accountable to their tenants. They have set out how they expect landlords to do this by producing four Consumer Standards and they rate how well each landlord is complying with those standards, following an inspection – a bit like how the OFSTED process works in schools.
The social housing consumer standards include:
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Safety and Quality Homes standard
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Transparency, Influence and Accountability standard
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Neighbourhood and Community standard
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Tenancy standard
These standards aim to improve the quality of housing and services for social housing tenants and more details about each standard are provided below .
For more information about these consumer standards, please visit the gov.uk website: Consumer standards Code of Practice - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
If you have any specific questions relating to South Essex Homes , feel free to ask! You can email us at sehcustomerservices@seh.southend.gov.uk .
To see South Essex Homes’ latest performance information, please visit: Our Performance | South Essex Homes