Make things right - a government campaign
Last year (April 2022 to March 2023), the Ombudsman ordered landlords to pay more than £1 million in compensation to residents.
Make things right - a government campaign
We believe you deserve a well-maintained, safe and comfortable home. We want to ensure you feel empowered to make your voice heard if you have any issues.
With a renewed push for 2024, the 'Make things right' government campaign is designed to encourage residents who live in social housing to first contact their landlord to report any problems or disrepair to their home.
It also aims to raise awareness of your rights and what steps to take if you are not happy with the service provided and are struggling to get a problem resolved. This includes contacting the Housing Ombudsman.
The campaign is centred around three steps to getting an issue fixed:
1 Report it to your landlord
2 Complain to your landlord if you are still not happy
3 Escalate to the Housing Ombudsman, if you're not happy with your landlord's final response