Housing association described as ‘beacon of hope’ as excellence status is confirmed
Manningham Housing Association (MHA) has retained its Customer Service Excellence accreditation after a rigorous independent inspection, achieving the highest possible Compliance Plus rating in 11 individual areas of its work.
The association, which owns and manages more than 1,400 homes for over 6,000 residents in Bradford and Keighley, has held the prestigious quality mark since 2019 when it also became the first housing association in the country to be officially accredited for its efforts to promote equality, diversity and inclusion.
The Customer Service Excellence Standard is awarded to organisations deemed to have a “truly customer-focused culture” following a review of documents submitted to an official assessor and an on-site visit.
The assessor also held a combined total of 12 in-person and virtual discussions with MHA staff at all levels, members of the association’s Board, Customer Panel members, suppliers and tenants.
In his final report, he wrote, “Manningham Housing Association has been a beacon of hope to many during the pandemic and is now emerging as a stronger, more dynamic and adaptable organisation.
“Being a truly community-based BAME housing association, MHA has created a range of additional services ensuring that the diverse and varied needs of communities are met.
“To a large extent the staff and the Board reflect the diversity of the communities which MHA serves, and the organisation is fully committed to working with partners to improve skills, create new employment opportunities and improve the quality of people’s lives.”
Nadim Khaliq, MHA’s Head of Housing Services, was responsible for ensuring the association met the long list requirements demanded by the assessment process.
Discussing the assessment, Nadim said, “This is a fantastic result including full compliance with the Customer Service Excellence Standard, no partial compliances and 11 areas where we achieved Compliance Plus.
“There has never been more apparent than since the arrival of Covid-19. We rose to the challenge and worked harder than ever to improve lives across the diverse communities we are privileged to serve.”
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