Our Tenant Pulse reports offer insight into the thoughts and perceptions of tenants across Wales and this report reflects that

The LAUNCH of our Fourth All Wales Annual Tenant Survey – Housing that works: A tenant driven approach to improvement

 

Our Tenant Pulse reports offer insight into the thoughts and perceptions of tenants across Wales and this report reflects that. Our Fourth Annual Tenant Survey reflects the voices of tenants in every county in Wales and from a wide range of backgrounds.

We believe the findings and recommendations offer valuable insight into the challenges tenants are experiencing right now, and how tenants feel and are responding to the current cost of living, energy and affordability crises.

Tenant Pulse is the official Wales-wide panel for tenants giving their views on the things that matter right to them. It was created 6 years ago by TPAS Cymru (under a programme of work supported by Welsh Government). It’s run quarterly on topical issues to help shape housing policy in Wales. It covers tenants of both social housing (Housing Associations and Council housing) plus private renters and those in supported housing.

If you are a tenant, why not join our Tenant Pulse panel and have your say? 

Report name: The Fourth All Wales Annual Tenant Survey – Housing that works: A tenant driven approach to improvement

This is the link to the full report   

This is the link to the executive summary

To view the press release on this Tenant Pulse survey, click here

The slides from the launch event can be found here

The recording of the launch event can be found here

Lead author: Elizabeth Taylor

Supported by David Wilton, Eleanor Speer and Iona Robertson

Congratulations to the winners of the prize draw for this Pulse survey. The winners are:
  • Gary - A Local Authority Tenant from Powys
  • Zara - A Housing Association tenant from Gwynedd
  • Adam - a PRS tenant from Cardiff

TPAS Cymru would like to thank all of the tenants who dedicated their time to complete the surveys. We truly appreciate your time.

Tenant Pulse is part of our Tenant Voice work sponsored by: