GreenSquareAccord joins the Housing LIN’s family of sponsors
We are delighted to announce that GreenSquareAccord is the new sponsor of the Housing LIN.
GreenSquareAccord (opens new window) provides over 25,000 homes to more than 54,000 people, and delivers over 3 million hours of care to individuals every year. It has a geographical reach from the north east, to the south west of England.
Ruth Cooke, Chief Executive Officer at GreenSquareAccord (opens new window), said:
“I am very pleased that GreenSquareAccord has joined the Housing LIN. As a not for profit provider with over 25 years’ experience in the care industry, we look forward to working with other housing and care organisations, pooling knowledge and expertise. Sharing best practice, discussion and learning with other providers will help to ensure we continue to deliver the best possible experience for our customers.
Everything we do at GreenSquareAccord is about people – whether that’s providing a good quality, safe home, or helping someone to live an independent life. It feels a natural fit to partner with the Housing LIN and its ambitions to provide accessible information to progress the care and retirement housing sector for the people who need our services most.”
It’s with this said, that we are excited to announce that GreenSquareAccord has also signed up to support the Housing LIN peer-to-peer discussion forum.
The peer-to-peer discussion forum allows Housing LIN members to share information, raise issues and ask questions that either enhance their sector learning and/or aid their professional and/or practice development.
The Housing LIN’s CEO, Jeremy Porteus, commented:
“I am delighted that GreenSquareAccord have come on board as a sponsor of the Housing LIN. We have worked closely on a variety of communications’ activities in recent years to improve the quality of housing and related care and support services for people of all ages. We look forward to building on this and further sharing the thought-leadership, learning and improvement from their exemplary practice.”