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Our Performance

In today’s very challenging environment we need to be able to demonstrate to everyone that we are a strong performer in all that we do.
Our Performance Framework

In today’s very challenging environment we need to be able to demonstrate to everyone that we are a strong performer in all that we do. Otherwise we may not be here in the future as a developing, growing and diversifying organisation.

The Association’s Performance Management Framework, if embraced by and used effectively by all staff, will ensure that we remain “flexible enough to remain relevant when circumstances change”, because changing they are – and quite dramatically in the coming few years.

We can meet the challenges head on, remain successful and be “More Than Just A Landlord”.

The Framework is a strategy based measurement system that helps to improve how we display and carry out our Strategy. It starts by setting out our approach to information collection. Then goes on to explain the importance of our Mission, Vision, Corporate Strategy. Then the use of critical for success factors, KPIs and department operation plans. Finally, it highlights the importance of “The Golden Thread” role of all our people.

A good Performance Management Framework is working when organisational performance management and the performance management of its people are mixed. Integrating organisational and people performance is a two-way process. While organisational goals must tell personal targets. Individuals and teams should be able to feedback problems from the frontline in order to tell future planning. This approach gives a wider understanding on service problems. It engages staff in the business of the Association, identifies barriers to execution and helps to convey to staff:-

  • What they should be doing.
  • How they should be doing it.
  • How this fits with the Association’s overall vision
  • Why we need departmental Service Improvement & Delivery Plan.
  • How they go towards to our success.

This approach is called the ‘Golden Thread’ of Performance management. The principle that Investors in People (IIP – no Re-markable) look for. CHA is IIP Platinum.

The contribution that regular staff awareness, involvement, training and workshops can make to the ongoing development of Cunninghame’s Performance Management Framework and the Golden Thread cannot be overstated. This will be a key focus in our staff training and engaging programmes. It is important that our staff understand how they contribute to the success of the Association in achieving its Strategy and Goals.

All Key Performance Indicators as set via our Departmental Plans are monitored on a three month basis. They are told ‘live’ to our Board of Managment.

Our internal policies, procedures and processes are audited by Internal Auditors annually. This makes sure compliance with our Performance Management Framework and all regulatory bodies.

All departements targets are monitored every three months by the Board of Management. They look at ‘live’ projects and observe our Key Performance Indicators via our Performance Scorecards.

Throughout the housing sector, there are many ways to measure performance. One way is to assess an organisation’s performance against a pre defined guide, or standard. This tells us explicitly what an organisation should be wanting to do in order to be well regarded.

Many organisations assess themselves against such standards or frameworks. These can either be externally defined standards or locally defined standards

A number of frameworks or standards are of a regulatory nature, whilst others are of an optional nature. At Cunninghame Housing Association we measure our performance against a number of externally defined performance frameworks. Including but not limited to – ‘Customer Service Excellence’, ‘National Care Standards’, Scottish Housing Regulator – ‘Regulatory Code of Governance’ and the Scottish Social Housing Charter which is explained in more detail below:

Scottish Social Housing Charter

The Housing (Scotland) Act 2010 sets standards that all Social Landlords need to meet with regards to performance.

As a Registered Social Landlord, Cunninghame Housing Association Ltd need to send an annual return to the Scottish Housing Regulator.

Detailing their performance against the standards and results as set in the Charter.  

Presenting & Reporting Our Information

We report and present performance information to our tenants and other stakeholders by means of the following:

  • CHA Website.
  • Reports to Registered Tenants’ Associations.
  • Quarterly Tenants’ Newsletters.
  • Annual Performance Report to Tenants (combined with our Annual Report as of 2025)
  • Annual Report on the Scottish Housing Charter.
  • Annual Assurance Statement to the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR)

Should you require a hard copy please complete a request and a copy will be sent by mail.