A short conversation with Milton Keynes Housing Income Manager, Leona Evans, about how RentSense and the Income Maximisation Service has helped improve performance in a cost of living crisis.
How has the cost of living impacted tenants and staff?
The cost of living has impacted everyone, although we have seen the main challenge for tenants has been utility bills. As a council we have been able to provide some support, in the form of discretionary grants and funding. We also combine a lot of data points to provide actionable insights on where to support tenants. Whilst we know that many families are struggling at Milton Keynes we have not seen the impact of this on our bottom line.
What challenges were you facing prior to working with your Income Maximisation Director (IMD) Nick Beasley?
The main issues were around the structure and skillset of the team which impacted performance. We wanted to embed a consistent approach and culture to income collection. We embarked on training staff and reviewing how we used our systems. Previously there had been a series of interim managers and as a result decisions were deferred. Now staff are empowered to make decisions and their approach has become unified.