This briefing contains a series of ‘top tips’ and ideas to support your work to show the impact of your service – what it does and how your service achieves what it sets out to do.
It is based on a learning session at an in-person Good Home Network event and includes contributions and suggestions from network members.
The Good Home Network is a hub for active learning connection people across England who are exploring ways to improve poor quality homes in their area.
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