Ideas that work : best practices in affordable housing management
Social housing providers in Canada face several important issues including the need to do more with less money (a universal concern across the country), providing housing and support services that allow residents to remain in their homes as they age, managing reserve funds effectively, and meeting residents' changing needs. The Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA) documents a sample of best management practices in Canadian social housing to help providers address these pressures and promote improvement. This document presents a profile of best management practices in six key areas: financial management; maintenance; governance and accountability; housing management; development planning and human resources management. Each practice includes a reference to those organizations evidencing the good management practices.
"Social housing providers in Canada face several important issues including the need to do more with less money (a universal concern across the country), providing housing and support services that allow residents to remain in their homes as they age, managing reserve funds effectively, and meeting residents' changing needs. The Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA) documents a sample of best management practices in Canadian social housing to help providers address these pressures and promote improvement. This document presents a profile of best management practices in six key areas: financial management; maintenance; governance and accountability; housing management; development planning and human resources management. Each practice includes a reference to those organizations evidencing the good management practices."@en
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Peel Living Non-profit Housing Corporation (Canada)
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