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CHR Guide: Building a Common Housing Register: A Practitioner's Guide

DescriptionA practical guide to the development of common housing registers between local authorities and registered social landlords in Scotland. The guide draws on the experience of those areas in Scotland who have successfully implemented a common housing register to assist those in the early stages of developing a CHR.
ISBN9780755991112 (Web Only)
Official Print Publication DateOctober 2009
Website Publication DateOctober 16, 2009

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ISBN 978 0 7559 9111 2 (Web only publication)
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Contents

Ministerial Foreword
1. Introduction
2. The Basics
3. CHR Components
4. Involving Tenants and Applicants
5. Partnership Working
6. CHR Models and Options for Involvement
7. Developing Commonality
8. CHRs and Choice Based Lettings
9. Using ICT to Run Your CHR
10. Launching a CHR
11. Financial Management
12. Governance
13. Equalities
14. Maintaining Momentum
Appendix One: Case Study Background
Appendix Two: Ethnicity Categories
Appendix Three: ICT system specification
Appendix Four: HOME Argyll Launch Implementation Table
Appendix Five: Midlothian Council's Joint Protocol Arrangement
Appendix Six: Core components and schedules to be included in a CHR legal agreement

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