Wednesday 18 January 2017

Phil Morgan's Annual Report 2016

Welcome to my sixth Annual Report. This gives me a welcome opportunity to reflect on what has been happening with my clients and my other activity over the past year. Read and enjoy!

Consultancy

C&C

I’ve been proud to work with C&C (formerly Central and Cecil) for the past 6 years and this year seen the transition of Chief Executive moving from Caroline Tiller, who I had know beforehand, to Julia Ashley, who had helped recruit me. My work focuses primarily on the Resident Scrutiny Panel. They continue to have an innovative approach with regard to Supported Housing residents including relatives and Power of Attorney being included on the Panel. In the past year they’ve completed two Service Reviews into Care and Activities. I also worked with C&C on Impact Assessment and Complaints Panel training.

Genesis Housing Association

I have continued my work with Genesis HA, again working closely with their Customer Scrutiny Panel. This has included working with them on their recent Service Reviews into Neighbourhood Managers/Assistants and Voids and was pleased to see the step change with their most recent review. I have also mentored their Customer Involvement Manager to take on more of the roles I have played (and I’m pleased that she has done so well).

I have also supported Genesis with the recruitment of residents to their Customer Services Committee and their Board.

Kingston Council

I have also continued my work mentoring the Kingston Residents Scrutiny Panel, working with them primarily on their Service Reviews on Parking and Responsive Repairs. These reviews are detailed, thorough and provide a sound evidence base for their recommendations.

Rooftop Housing Group

Following on from my previous review of resident involvement I have been working with Rooftop Housing Group on new Terms of Reference for their Resident Excellence Panel and supporting recruitment of new members through taster sessions and interviewing. I also carried out a review of VFM in resident involvement and how best to involve residents on-line.

Slough Council

I carried out a review of Slough Council’s approach to resident involvement. I am currently working with the Council on their consultation the draft Housing Revenue Account Business Plan and recruitment to a Resident Consultative Group.

Hexagon

I carried out training for Hexagon’s Residents Forum on Operating at the Strategic Level.

Peak Valley

I carried out a further two training sessions for Peak Performance at Peak Valley covering Scrutiny, Housing Policy, Mystery Shopping, Succession Policy, Measuring Impact and Communication.

Waltham Forest HA

I carried out a governance training session for Board members.

Estuary Housing

I spoke at the Annual Thank You for Involved Residents at Estuary Housing.

Non-Executive Activity

Wulvern Housing

I became Chair of Wulvern Housing early this year, at a crucial time during the discussions about the future of Wulvern. I am pleased that those discussions have resulted in Wulvern agreeing to join the Guinness Partnership with profound benefits for Wulvern customers, staff and the provision of new housing in Cheshire East. I am particularly proud of my fellow Board Members and the staff at Wulvern for continuing to provide excellent housing delivery at a time of great change.

I also became Chair of Healthwatch Salford, in a voluntary capacity, early this year. I am pleased that Healthwatch Salford has good relationships with our local Council and stakeholders, and the move to independence completed late last year. The Devo Manc initiative is one of interest to us, and the myriad pressures put on health and care provision locally means we have much to do going forward!

Regulatory Compliance

I produced the third edition of Learning from Regulatory Downgrades[1] last year, with the distilled insight from the downgrades that happen far too often in our sector. Hopefully that insight will help avoid future problems! A shorter, more digestible, version was kindly produced by Croftons. A full version is available from me until version 4 comes out shortly!

Communicator

I have also been interviewed by BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London, as well as the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation. I have written the following articles:


Awards

I was pleased to be invited to judge the Housing Innovation Awards 2016 and the CSI Awards 2016.

Family

This year has been a difficult year for my family and this report is dedicated to my mother. We hope for a better year for my father following his illnesses and many, many thanks to my sister for providing much love, care and support to both my parents.

Acknowledgements

As ever when I write this report I am surprised at the amount of activity that has taken place. None of this could happen with the support of many others –residents, staff, councillors and Board Members.

So special thanks for Angela for all her support this year. Thanks to Jane, Sue Tanya, Bob, Betheline, Colin, Chris, Pooja, Kate, Anne, Juliana, Karen, John, Rebecca, David, Jackie, Theresa, David, Stanley, Ann, John, Sartu, Philip, Paul, Sally, Rosalind, Carol, Julia, Jo, Helen, Joanne, Pollyanna, Laura, Cherish, Sally, Agnieszka, Suzanne, Hilary, Patrick, Maria, Carl, Lindy, Schuyla, Martin, Clive, Susan, Alex, Ben, James, Genie, Catriona, Jackie, Tracey, Delana, Kathryn, John, Antoinette, Jackie, J, Bernice, Faith, Brian, Valerie, Judy, Magnus, Barbara, Sue, David, Raewyn, Mo, Herbie, Andrea, Rita, Geof, Mary, Bruce, Karen, Aydin, Rachel, Mylo, Sam, Sharon, Pat, Stephen, Gwenda, Barry, Leionie, Andy, Jacqui, Karen, Kevin, Morris, Linda, Sharon, Jo, Hayley, Cheryl, Linda, Michelle, Peter, Steve, Mark, Mandy, Gifty, John, Sasha, Nicole, Kevin, Paul, Andrea, Susie, Liz, Janet, Helen, Roberta, Joanne, Michael, Maria, Hal, Stephen, Magic, Roger and Wilco.


Phil Morgan



[1] This link will starts with older articles about the KLF and the Three Wolves of resident involvement!