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Interested In Joining the National Housing Federation’s Tenant Advisory Panel?
Applications are now open for the National Housing Federations Tenant Advisory Panel. We have included some information below from their website.
Are you a resident who wants to make a difference to your local area?
Do you care about how tenants and housing associations work together to provide safe, good‑quality homes in great places to live?
Would you like the chance to learn new things, grow your confidence, and work alongside other tenants and housing professionals at a national level?
If so, you might be exactly the kind of person who would thrive on the National Housing Federation’s Tenant Advisory Panel (TAP).
TAP brings together residents from different backgrounds who want to help shape decisions that affect millions of social housing tenants across England. Previous members have said that being part of TAP helped them build skills, meet new people, and make a real difference.
TAP is committed to welcoming applications from residents with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences and circumstances, including disabled people or people with long-term health conditions. We want the process to be fair, accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Applications are open until 30 January 2026 and are open to Guinness residents who are interested in helping us shape our work.
We encourage potential applicants to read the application pack below:
If you would like to talk confidentially about what support might help you apply or participate fully, please contact the National Housing Federation here: taprecruitment@housing.org.uk.
Applications are now open for the National Housing Federations Tenant Advisory Panel. We have included some information below from their website.
Are you a resident who wants to make a difference to your local area?
Do you care about how tenants and housing associations work together to provide safe, good‑quality homes in great places to live?
Would you like the chance to learn new things, grow your confidence, and work alongside other tenants and housing professionals at a national level?
If so, you might be exactly the kind of person who would thrive on the National Housing Federation’s Tenant Advisory Panel (TAP).
TAP brings together residents from different backgrounds who want to help shape decisions that affect millions of social housing tenants across England. Previous members have said that being part of TAP helped them build skills, meet new people, and make a real difference.
TAP is committed to welcoming applications from residents with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences and circumstances, including disabled people or people with long-term health conditions. We want the process to be fair, accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Applications are open until 30 January 2026 and are open to Guinness residents who are interested in helping us shape our work.
We encourage potential applicants to read the application pack below:
If you would like to talk confidentially about what support might help you apply or participate fully, please contact the National Housing Federation here: taprecruitment@housing.org.uk.