Welcome to TPAS Cymru
TPAS Cymru (previously known as Tenant Participation Advisory Service) has supported social housing tenants and landlords across Wales to develop effective participation in H
ousing for over 30 years.  White Line
We work on the wider citizen engagement agenda, promoting good practice in public services, through training, support, practical projects and policy development. We have extensive knowledge of social housing with a focus on issues from tenant perspective and for the benefit of the tenants.

We are a Wales-wide resource hub of expertise in advising and promoting good practice in tenant participation for the benefit of tenants and social landlords alike. We have strong and open relationships with housing sector inc Welsh Government who part fund us. Why not learn more about how
tenants can influence Welsh housing sector and TPAS Cymru's work 

Our work is wide ranging and includes; delivering training, undertaking reviews of tenant participation, establishing and supporting scrutiny, service user involvement, managing projects, organising events, disseminating information and good practice and much more.
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Are you a private tenant? Want to have your voice heard?(click here to find out more)

TPAS Cymru through hearing the tenants' voice in the regulation of housing associations in Wales, gathers views and concerns from tenants across Wales on behalf of the Welsh Government.

 

Julie James AM, Minister for Housing and Local Government.
Hannah Blythyn AM, Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government

 

 

What's On

07 June 2023

Effective Complaint Handling in Housing

Information and insight

As Housing Associations and local authorities face significant pressures, the importance of investing in complaint handling services and learning from complaints is vital to help maintain effective services.

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12 June 2023

TPAS Cymru’s Annual Net Zero Week 2023

Training

Net Zero has quickly risen to become the top topic in housing, especially with the cost-of-living crisis and people looking at how to make their homes more energy efficient.

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