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Walton Housing — 65 units
Walton Housing — 65 units

With the addition of 26 units at Mary Seacole Gardens. Arawak Housing — Antilles Close is completed — 52 units Antilles Close is handed over (a Category 1 scheme for the elderly) adjacent to Bougainvillea Gardens.

Walton Housing — employs two members of staff
Walton Housing — employs two members of staff

Walton Housing Association employs 2 members of staff Wilberforce Johnson — full time Housing Officer, and Sandra McKenzie — full time Administrator.

Arawak Housing — Bougainvillea Gardens completed — 32 units
Arawak Housing — Bougainvillea Gardens completed — 32 units

Bougainvillea Gardens is handed over and the first tenants move in.

Arawak Housing appoints first Board Director
Arawak Housing appoints first Board Director

The Board appointed its first Director, Barbara Quarless and a Warden for Bougainvillea Gardens (a sheltered housing scheme), Jackie Hanchard. Walton Housing — 39 units With the addition of 21 units at Marcus Garvey court.

Arawak Housing — approval for additional 32 units
Arawak Housing — approval for additional 32 units

The Housing Corporation approved a 32 unit sheltered housing scheme to be built in Longsight. After much searching and other challenging encounters the Board agreed to develop the elderly sheltered scheme off North Moor Road, Longsight.

Arawak Housing Registers with Housing Corporation
Arawak Housing Registers with Housing Corporation

Arawak registered with the Housing Corporation and appointed its first Chair Mrs DaCocodia Hon MA, BEM, JP. The Association was supported initially by Anchor Housing Association.

Arawak Housing
Arawak Housing

Arawak registered with the Housing Corporation and appointed its first Chair Mrs DaCocodia Hon MA, BEM, JP. The Association was supported initially by Anchor Housing Association.

Walton Housing — 18 units
Walton Housing — 18 units

With the addition of 12 units at Nelson Mandela Court, a total of 18 units is reached.

We are pleased to announce that after the Regulators annual review, Arawak Walton has retained its G1/V1 grading – the best that can be achieved!! Following continued growth, Arawak Walton moved into mainstream regulation in 2016 due to owning over 1,000 homes. After completing an in depth assessment (IDA), earlier this year, the Homes and Communities Agency awarded Arawak Walton Housing Association a rating of G1/V1. This rating is the highest grading achievable and confirms that Arawak Walton benefits from robust governance and are financially viable respectively. Ms Cym D’Souza, Arawak Walton’s Chief Executive, said “At a time where the social housing sector faces many challenges, this is a fantastic result. Sound governance and financial stability are essential in allowing us to do what we do in the community.” As a Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) specialist housing association, we are delighted to be able to evidence that an association born out of the community has grown and flourished and has now achieved the highest regulatory grading possible. Customer Service Excellence We have been accredited with the Customer Excellence Standard, improving our results year on year and we are in the top 2% of organisations in the country. The Government wants services for all that are efficient, effective, excellent, equitable and empowering. Customer Service Excellence ® was developed to offer services a practical tool for driving customer-focused change within their organisations. The ‘Customer Service Excellence ® standard’ tests the areas that research suggests are a priority for customers: • Delivery • Timeliness • Information • Professionalism • Staff attitude. Also: developing customer insight, understanding the user’s experience and measurement of service satisfaction. The standard is: • A driver of continuous improvement • A skills development tool • An independent validation of achievement Arawak Walton has continued to achieve high scores in the standard. In 2016, our assessor noted that we are continuously making progress and he made particular mention of how we are listening to customer and working in line with our mission and not just making cutbacks in these challenging times. IIP We are absolutely delighted to announce that following a rigorous first assessment process, we achieved Investors in People Gold accreditation, demonstrating our commitment to high performance through good people management. Investors in People is the international standard for people management, defining what it takes to lead, support and manage people effectively to achieve sustainable results. Underpinning the Standard is the Investors in People framework, reflecting the latest workplace trends, essential skills and effective structures required to outperform in any industry. Gold is one of the highest levels of Investors in People accreditation that can be achieved. Our assessment was completed by Carol Davidson. Following the assessment Carol noted some of the association’s particular strengths: “Strengths were demonstrated across all indicators not least how the leadership team has inspired and motivated people to deliver the organisation’s vision and acted as role models” “A culture of openness and trust has been created” “The values of Arawak Walton were clearly defined, highly visible and well embedded in the people management strategies” “People were confident and empowered to take decisions in their day to day work and had been encouraged to use their initiative” “Arawak Walton HA are commended for developing best practices policies and strategies that are comparable to those normally assisted with larger organisations.” Our Chief Executive, Cym D’Souza, is absolutely thrilled with the achievement: “This is a fantastic achievement that we are incredibly pleased and proud of. It not only recognises our commitment to staff but also our aim to create a positive and stimulating working environment, where the needs of our tenants are at the heart of everything we do. It showcases how hard we have worked to create a workplace where our diverse teams respect skill sets, embrace teamwork and encourage endeavour to enable every member of our association to be the best they can whilst enjoying what they do. We are very pleased to be on our Investors In People journey and look forward to building upon the result that we have achieved this year.” Paul Devoy, Head of Investors in People, said: “We’d like to congratulate Arawak

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1989
Arawak Housing — approval for additional 32 units
Arawak Housing — approval for additional 32 units

The Housing Corporation approved a 32 unit sheltered housing scheme to be built in Longsight. After much searching and other challenging encounters the Board agreed to develop the elderly sheltered scheme off North Moor Road, Longsight.

1987
Arawak Housing Registers with Housing Corporation
Arawak Housing Registers with Housing Corporation

Arawak registered with the Housing Corporation and appointed its first Chair Mrs DaCocodia Hon MA, BEM, JP. The Association was supported initially by Anchor Housing Association.

Arawak Housing
Arawak Housing

Arawak registered with the Housing Corporation and appointed its first Chair Mrs DaCocodia Hon MA, BEM, JP. The Association was supported initially by Anchor Housing Association.

1986
Walton Housing — 18 units
Walton Housing — 18 units

With the addition of 12 units at Nelson Mandela Court, a total of 18 units is reached.