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= What is the Code of Governance? =
= What is the Code of Governance? =


The Code of Governance sets out a framework for the effective running of community-led housing organisations such as the ASH Co-op. Community-led housing organisations are united by '''community accountability, democratic control, and local decision-making'''.
The Code of Governance sets out a framework for the effective running of community-led housing organisations such as the ASH Co-op. Community-led housing organisations are united by '''community accountability, democratic control, and local decision-making'''.


Governance is the responsibility of an organisation’s '''Governing Body'''. In the case of the co-op and according to our [[Rules]] this is our [[executive committee]].
Governance is the responsibility of an organisation’s '''Governing Body'''. In the case of the co-op and according to our [[ASH Co-op Rules|Rules]] this is our [[executive committee]].


== What is Good governance? ==
== What is Good governance? ==
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= The Five Principles of Governance =
= The Five Principles of Governance =


The Code is built around '''five core principles'''.
The Code of Governance is about measuring our performance against the following criteria:
 
* '''Clarity''' – knowing why the organisation exists
* '''Accountability''' – to members and the community
* '''Leadership''' – effective, ethical and informed
* '''Delivery''' – clear roles and responsibilities
* '''Control''' – strong finances, risk management and transparency
 


== 1. Clarity of Purpose and Values ==
== 1. Clarity of Purpose and Values ==


The organisation should:
ASH Co-op should:


* Have a '''clear mission, vision and values'''
* Have a '''clear mission, vision and values'''
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=== Equality, diversity and inclusion ===
=== Equality, diversity and inclusion ===


The organisation commits to:
ASH Co-op commits to:


* Fairness and equality of opportunity
* Fairness and equality of opportunity
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=== Ethics and integrity ===
=== Ethics and integrity ===


The organisation should:
ASH Co-op should:


* Act with honesty, openness and integrity
* Act with honesty, openness and integrity
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* Manage conflicts of interest properly
* Manage conflicts of interest properly
* Ensure decisions are taken in the best interests of the organisation and community
* Ensure decisions are taken in the best interests of the organisation and community
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== 2. Community Accountability ==
== 2. Community Accountability ==
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=== Membership ===
=== Membership ===


The organisation should:
ASH Co-op should:


* Clearly define who can be a member
* Clearly define who can be a member
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* Regulators (if a Registered Provider)
* Regulators (if a Registered Provider)
* The Charity Commission (if a charity)
* The Charity Commission (if a charity)
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== 3. Effective Leadership and Control ==
== 3. Effective Leadership and Control ==


The Governing Body should:
The Committee should:


* Lead and control the organisation strategically
* Lead and control the organisation strategically
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* Safeguard the organisation’s assets and reputation
* Safeguard the organisation’s assets and reputation


=== Governing Body composition ===
=== Committee composition ===


Where there is a committee or board, the organisation should:
Where there is a committee or board, the organisation should:
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=== Conduct and decision-making ===
=== Conduct and decision-making ===


Governing Body members should:
Committee members should:


* Act collectively and responsibly
* Act collectively and responsibly
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* Receive induction, training and support
* Receive induction, training and support
* Have their performance reviewed annually
* Have their performance reviewed annually
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== 4. Effective and Clear Delivery ==
== 4. Effective and Clear Delivery ==


The Governing Body decides '''how the organisation operates day to day''', whether through:
The Committee decides '''how the organisation operates day to day''', whether through:


* Volunteers
* Volunteers
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* Lease or management arrangements
* Lease or management arrangements


The organisation should:
The co-op should:


* Clearly document roles and responsibilities
* Clearly document roles and responsibilities
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=== Legal and regulatory responsibilities ===
=== Legal and regulatory responsibilities ===


The Governing Body remains responsible for ensuring:
The Committtee remains responsible for ensuring:


* Compliance with the law
* Compliance with the law
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Professional advice should be sought where needed.
Professional advice should be sought where needed.
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== 5. Strong Systems of Control and Audit ==
== 5. Strong Systems of Control and Audit ==


The organisation should:
ASH Co-op should:


* Have clear financial controls and standing orders
* Have clear financial controls and standing orders
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=== Risk management ===
=== Risk management ===


The Governing Body should:
The Committee should:


* Understand the organisation’s risks
* Understand the organisation’s risks
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Appropriate whistleblowing policies should be in place to allow concerns to be raised safely.
Appropriate whistleblowing policies should be in place to allow concerns to be raised safely.
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== In summary ==
The Code of Governance is about:
* '''Clarity''' – knowing why the organisation exists
* '''Accountability''' – to members and the community
* '''Leadership''' – effective, ethical and informed
* '''Delivery''' – clear roles and responsibilities
* '''Control''' – strong finances, risk management and transparency
Together, these principles support strong, democratic and sustainable community-led housing organisations.
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== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 19:10, 21 January 2026

What is the Code of Governance?

The Code of Governance sets out a framework for the effective running of community-led housing organisations such as the ASH Co-op. Community-led housing organisations are united by community accountability, democratic control, and local decision-making.

Governance is the responsibility of an organisation’s Governing Body. In the case of the co-op and according to our Rules this is our executive committee.

What is Good governance?

Good governance is about:

  • Having a clear purpose (mission, vision and values)
  • Putting the right structures and policies in place
  • Making sure the organisation is financially viable
  • Understanding and managing risks
  • Being accountable to members, residents and the wider community

Good governance supports both strong values and effective day-to-day operation.

Having adopted the Code, ASH Co-op is expected to:

  • Review their governance annually against the Code
  • Publish a statement of compliance in their annual report/accounts
  • Clearly explain where they do not comply and why
  • Set out plans to achieve compliance where appropriate

The Five Principles of Governance

The Code of Governance is about measuring our performance against the following criteria:

  • Clarity – knowing why the organisation exists
  • Accountability – to members and the community
  • Leadership – effective, ethical and informed
  • Delivery – clear roles and responsibilities
  • Control – strong finances, risk management and transparency


1. Clarity of Purpose and Values

ASH Co-op should:

  • Have a clear mission, vision and values
  • Make these publicly available
  • Regularly review progress towards them
  • Ensure they match the organisation’s legal objects

Equality, diversity and inclusion

ASH Co-op commits to:

  • Fairness and equality of opportunity
  • Actively opposing discrimination
  • Welcoming diversity
  • Setting objectives and reviewing progress
  • Reporting publicly on performance

Ethics and integrity

ASH Co-op should:

  • Act with honesty, openness and integrity
  • Have clear codes of conduct
  • Be transparent in decision-making
  • Manage conflicts of interest properly
  • Ensure decisions are taken in the best interests of the organisation and community

2. Community Accountability

Community-led housing organisations exist to serve a defined community, which may be:

  • A geographical area, or
  • A specific group of people

Membership

ASH Co-op should:

  • Clearly define who can be a member
  • Encourage active membership
  • Understand who its community is
  • Aim for membership that reflects the diversity of that community

Accountability and engagement

The organisation should:

  • Be accountable to its members and community
  • Provide clear information about decisions and performance
  • Encourage community involvement in decision-making
  • Support members to take on governance roles
  • Maintain regular two-way communication

Other stakeholders

The organisation should also be accountable to:

  • Residents who are not members
  • Partner landlords
  • Regulators (if a Registered Provider)
  • The Charity Commission (if a charity)

3. Effective Leadership and Control

The Committee should:

  • Lead and control the organisation strategically
  • Delegate day-to-day operations appropriately
  • Have clear terms of reference
  • Set strategy, budgets and business plans
  • Ensure legal and regulatory compliance
  • Oversee risk management
  • Safeguard the organisation’s assets and reputation

Committee composition

Where there is a committee or board, the organisation should:

  • Have clear rules about size and appointment
  • Ensure members understand their responsibilities
  • Use fair and transparent election or recruitment processes
  • Maintain a balance of skills, experience and diversity
  • Regularly refresh membership

Conduct and decision-making

Committee members should:

  • Act collectively and responsibly
  • Avoid conflicts of interest
  • Declare interests openly
  • Base decisions on good information
  • Receive induction, training and support
  • Have their performance reviewed annually

4. Effective and Clear Delivery

The Committee decides how the organisation operates day to day, whether through:

  • Volunteers
  • Paid staff
  • External service providers
  • Lease or management arrangements

The co-op should:

  • Clearly document roles and responsibilities
  • Set limits on delegated authority
  • Appraise performance regularly
  • Be transparent about pay and fees
  • Have appropriate HR arrangements if staff are employed

Legal and regulatory responsibilities

The Committtee remains responsible for ensuring:

  • Compliance with the law
  • Health and safety
  • Data protection
  • Safeguarding (where relevant)
  • Equality and diversity obligations

Professional advice should be sought where needed.

5. Strong Systems of Control and Audit

ASH Co-op should:

  • Have clear financial controls and standing orders
  • Receive regular financial and management reports
  • Maintain appropriate relationships with external auditors
  • Review auditor appointments periodically

Risk management

The Committee should:

  • Understand the organisation’s risks
  • Set a clear risk appetite
  • Put controls in place to manage risk
  • Review risks regularly
  • Maintain business continuity plans

Whistleblowing

Appropriate whistleblowing policies should be in place to allow concerns to be raised safely.

References

  • Confederation of Co-operative Housing (2021). Code of Governance for Community-Led Housing Organisations.
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