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Our Tenant’s Voice newsletter is published twice a year, in summer and winter, and we’d love for you to help shape what goes in it!
One great way to get involved is by joining our Tenant Editorial Panel.
What can I do as a panel member?
As part of the panel, you can:
Suggest topics and article ideas
Write articles (if you fancy it!)
Review draft content and give feedback
Help make sure the newsletter's clear, friendly and jargon free
Panel meetings are held around 6 times a year, and you can join us either in person or online, whatever suits you best. You can be as involved as you like, whether that’s just sharing ideas now and then or helping out regularly.
What are the benefits of joining the panel?
Joining the panel is a great way to:
Have your voice heard – help shape the newsletter so it reflects what matters to you and your community.
Try out writing and editing – have a go at creating or reviewing content.
Meet others – connect with other tenants who care about making a difference.
Make a real impact – help make the newsletter better for everyone.
Stay in the loop – get early access to news and updates.
No experience needed, just your ideas and enthusiasm!
Want to contribute but not ready to join the panel?
No problem! You can still send us your article ideas or suggestions. Just get in touch with the Tenant Participation Team or use our online ideas board to share your thoughts.
Our Tenant’s Voice newsletter is published twice a year, in summer and winter, and we’d love for you to help shape what goes in it!
One great way to get involved is by joining our Tenant Editorial Panel.
What can I do as a panel member?
As part of the panel, you can:
Suggest topics and article ideas
Write articles (if you fancy it!)
Review draft content and give feedback
Help make sure the newsletter's clear, friendly and jargon free
Panel meetings are held around 6 times a year, and you can join us either in person or online, whatever suits you best. You can be as involved as you like, whether that’s just sharing ideas now and then or helping out regularly.
What are the benefits of joining the panel?
Joining the panel is a great way to:
Have your voice heard – help shape the newsletter so it reflects what matters to you and your community.
Try out writing and editing – have a go at creating or reviewing content.
Meet others – connect with other tenants who care about making a difference.
Make a real impact – help make the newsletter better for everyone.
Stay in the loop – get early access to news and updates.
No experience needed, just your ideas and enthusiasm!
Want to contribute but not ready to join the panel?
No problem! You can still send us your article ideas or suggestions. Just get in touch with the Tenant Participation Team or use our online ideas board to share your thoughts.