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100 _aMullins, David
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245 _aINTERNATIONAL MODEL DESCRIPTIONS
260 _aUnited Kingdom
_bUniversity of Birmingham
_cOctober 2016
300 _a19 pages
520 _aThese four model descriptions have been co-produced with country experts to promote discussion at workshops with tenants of the Housing Executive and housing associations, and other key stakeholders in Northern Ireland. The models were selected following an international literature review and an assessment of the state of the art on tenant involvement in governance in Northern Ireland. Despite their titles they are not intended to represent overall practice on tenant involvement in their respective countries. Instead they each capture the essence of one specific model which we believe could be adapted to address gaps in current practice in Northern Ireland. The descriptions use a common framework to present information on these models,  why they are relevant to Northern Ireland,  how, where and when they originated,  the key principles,  key actors involved,  enablers and barriers,  how they work in practice with what success and at what scale and cost,  and most important of all what are the advantages for tenants?
650 0 _aSocial Housing
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700 _aBosch, Daniel
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700 _aKelly, Paul
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700 _aMcLintock, Veronica
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700 _aYates, David
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700 _aAyres, Angela
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700 _aBliss, Nick
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700 _aLang, Richard
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856 _uhttps://www.birmingham.ac.uk/Documents/college-social-sciences/social-policy/SPSW/Housing/2016/international-models-of-resident-involvement-in-governance-model-descriptions.pdf
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