The regulator of social housing has launched a statutory
consultation on proposals to revise its Value for Money Standard from April
2018. The proposed Standard is intended to encourage providers to achieve their
objectives by making the best use of every pound and every property to deliver
more new homes, make improvements to the existing housing stock, and provide
better services to tenants without placing additional burden on the taxpayer.
The proposed VfM Standard is complemented by a Code of Practice that is
designed to help registered providers understand what the regulator is looking
for when seeking assurance against the Standard. Download the consultation from
the HCA website.
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