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Get in touch – we’re here to help
Following on from customer feedback and first results from the Tenant Satisfaction Measures survey, we are working to make the Housing Service more responsive to better fit your needs.
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Fire safety
Together with Hampshire Fire & Rescue Service, we’ve put together some top fire safety tips that are easy to follow and could potentially save your life:
If your flat has sprinklers installed do not paint or wallpaper over the sprinkler head an...
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Safeguarding and welfare
Working Together to Safeguard Children
Working Together to Safeguard Children is statutory guidance that outlines how practitioners working with children, young people and families should work together in order to make sure that children and young people remain safe from harm.
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Fire station days
A great day had by all at the fire station days in Hightown, Redbridge and St Marys.
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Riparian Land Ownership
A riparian landowner is the owner of land that is next to a watercourse or has a watercourse running through or beneath it. Usually your house deeds will tell you whether you are responsible for a watercourse.
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Policies and procedures
Managing allegations of abuse against those that work or volunteer with children
All allegations of abuse of children by those who work with children must be taken seriously. Allegations against any person who works with children, whether in a paid or unpaid capacity, cover a wide range of circumstances.
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Animal licensing
Dangerous wild animals
You need a licence to keep animals which are considered to be wild, dangerous or exotic. This is to ensure that they create no risk to the public and safeguard the welfare of the animals.
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Supported housing forum
If you live in supported housing in Southampton and would like to have a say in the policies and procedures affecting supported housing tenants, then come along to the supported housing forum,
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