Christian Alliance Housing Receives Top Marks from Housing Corporation

Following an assessment completed last month, London-based housing association Christian Alliance Housing has received top marks from Government agency the Housing Corporation.

The Housing Corporation is the Government's funder and regulator of housing associations in England.

Every housing association owning or managing more than 250 homes has its performance assessed by the Housing Corporation against four key criteria: Governance, Management, Financial Viability and Development.

A "traffic light" rating of Red, Amber or Green is given against each area, with Green as the top rating.

Four Green lights demonstrates that the association has met or exceeded the required standard across all the categories which are assessed.

Rona Nicholson, Director of London for the Housing Corporation, said: "We are very pleased to announce that Christian Alliance housing association has gained all four green lights in its latest Housing Corporation assessment. This demonstrates that they have successfully met or exceeded the standards set across all four key performance areas needed to ensure the quality of the services they offer to people across London."

Christian Alliance HA Chief Executive, Rob Taylor, said: "After a very challenging 18 months we are delighted to have received this excellent assessment. We are particularly grateful for the support from our lead regulators during this period. The Association is now moving forward with confidence and looking to expand its high quality housing and support services, meeting the needs of some of the most vulnerable members of society."
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