Award winners 2005

1. Overall Winner Award sponsored by Wyse
Awarded for housing association with the most outstanding contribution to iN business for neighbourhoods.
Tees Valley Housing Group
Teenage Parents Support
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2. Neighbourhood Improvement Award sponsored by Communities Today
Awarded for the most impressive neighbourhood regeneration or improvement led by a housing association. Evidence of engagement with local residents and communities was vital, as well as sustainability, design and good partnership working.
Somer Community Housing Trust
Action in the Avenues
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3. Best Neighbour Award sponsored by Keynote and Prime Focus
Awarded for individual resident or tenant of a Federation member who has made the most outstanding contribution to creating a neighbourhood where people want to live.
Helena Housing
Best neighbour nomination for Roy Litherland
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4. Peaceful Neighbourhood Award sponsored by the Mitie
For the scheme or project which has dealt most effectively with the prevention or elimination of crime, noise and anti- social behaviour, while encouraging diveristy and social inclusion.
Carlisle Housing Association, part of The Riverside Group
Investing in Petteril Bank
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5. Customer Frontline Award sponsored by Northern Counties Housing Association
Awarded to a team or individual member of frontline staff ie dealing with residents - for outstanding focus on customer needs.
Moat Housing Group
Anne Atkinson
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6. Customer Engagement Award sponsored by Mears
Awarded to an organisation for the most effective customer engagement, and response to customer needs expressed.
St Basils
St Basils Youth Advisory Board 'YAB'
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7. Leadership Award sponsored by Aster Group
Awarded for the individual who has made the most outstanding contribution to leadership of iN business for neighbourhoods in their organisation.
Pennine Housing 2000
Dave Procter - Vision and Inspiration
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8. Performance Award sponsored by Inside Housing
Awarded for the organisation which has made the most outstanding and measured improvement in performance. This award relates to overall performance, or to a specific service area such as customer satisfaction, dealing with complaints or repairs.
Testway Housing
Testway Housing - iN business for neighbourhoods
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9. Communications Award sponsored by Cisco Systems
Awarded for the most positive and innovative promotion of iN business for neighbourhoods messages for an individual organisation.
Richmond Housing Partnership
Kickstart Your Future With Urban Academy
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10. 'Griffiths' Independant Living Award sponsored by The Guardian
For the best project demonstrating promotion of individual choice, linked with appropriate support.
Tees Valley Housing Group
Teenage Parents Support
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11. 'Griffiths' Older People Award sponsored by LiquidLogic
For the best housing association scheme or project for older people.
Richmond Housing Partnership
Retire with RHP!
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12. Diversity and Race Award sponsored by FBHO and the National Houisng Federation
Awarded for the housing association (or partner organisation) which has made the best contribution to the creation of sustainable communities and housing solutions aimed at members of ethnic communities and others.
Industrial Dwellings Society
Makin It Happen
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13. Partner of Choice Award sponsored by the Riverside Group
For a partner organisation nominated by a Federation member from public, private or voluntary sector demonstrating evidence of long term commitment to partnership, involvment of local people, innovation and results.
East Thames and the Greater London Authority
Working Future - Greater London Authority
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14. Local Government Partnership Award sponsored by Coffin Mew & Clover
A joint award for a local authority working in close partnership with a Federation member.
EPIC Trust and Haringey Council
HARTS for Families
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15. Employer of Choice Award sponsored by Trinity Public Sector
Awarded for the association which can demonstrate the most outstanding commitment to its employees, and to creating a work place where people want to work.
Pennine Housing 2000
The Pennine Way
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