Take part in the G15 survey

Guinness is a member of the G15, which is a group of London's largest housing associations and the voice of some of the leading organisations in the housing sector. The G15 are running a survey to find out about people's experience of stigma as a social housing resident.

If you'd like to find out more and take part, please read the introduction below from the Chair of the G15 Residents' Group and visit the survey at https://londonandquadrant.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/ to take part.

Introduction from Daisy Armstrong, G15 Residents' Group Chair:

Thank you very much for your interest in this survey.

It is important for the G15 Housing Associations to hear about your experiences of stigma, as a social housing resident. By taking part in this survey, you can help to influence the G15’s aim to make this a priority for the next government.

The G15 Residents’ Group are resident representatives from each of the G15 landlord members and all have experience of living in social housing and the stigma that can be attached to this. We believe it is important that the G15 uses its platform to highlight the issues that matter to residents.

Often, the conversations can be focused around the housing crisis and the importance of building more social homes. But while that is a very important issue, we also want to challenge perceptions of who socially housed residents are, and influence how they are treated, viewed and respected.

G15 staff have designed this survey with input from myself and the residents’ group. They're interested to hear about whether your experience of living in social housing, how you have positively changed your or your neighbours’ lives, whether you've have been negatively treated or looked down on because of where you live, and if so, what you think should be done about it.

The results will be used in a research report, as part of a G15 campaign highlighting some of the issues in the housing sector ahead of the general election next month. They want to use this information to demonstrate the worth of social housing and to celebrate the difference social housing residents make in society. This will be part of the conversation on building a future housing policy, which the G15 Residents’ Group fully endorse.

Daisy Armstrong

Chair, G15 Residents Group


Guinness is a member of the G15, which is a group of London's largest housing associations and the voice of some of the leading organisations in the housing sector. The G15 are running a survey to find out about people's experience of stigma as a social housing resident.

If you'd like to find out more and take part, please read the introduction below from the Chair of the G15 Residents' Group and visit the survey at https://londonandquadrant.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/ to take part.

Introduction from Daisy Armstrong, G15 Residents' Group Chair:

Thank you very much for your interest in this survey.

It is important for the G15 Housing Associations to hear about your experiences of stigma, as a social housing resident. By taking part in this survey, you can help to influence the G15’s aim to make this a priority for the next government.

The G15 Residents’ Group are resident representatives from each of the G15 landlord members and all have experience of living in social housing and the stigma that can be attached to this. We believe it is important that the G15 uses its platform to highlight the issues that matter to residents.

Often, the conversations can be focused around the housing crisis and the importance of building more social homes. But while that is a very important issue, we also want to challenge perceptions of who socially housed residents are, and influence how they are treated, viewed and respected.

G15 staff have designed this survey with input from myself and the residents’ group. They're interested to hear about whether your experience of living in social housing, how you have positively changed your or your neighbours’ lives, whether you've have been negatively treated or looked down on because of where you live, and if so, what you think should be done about it.

The results will be used in a research report, as part of a G15 campaign highlighting some of the issues in the housing sector ahead of the general election next month. They want to use this information to demonstrate the worth of social housing and to celebrate the difference social housing residents make in society. This will be part of the conversation on building a future housing policy, which the G15 Residents’ Group fully endorse.

Daisy Armstrong

Chair, G15 Residents Group