FESTIVE OPENING HOURS: Click here to view our office and contact centre opening hours throughout the festive period.

FACEBOOK : We no longer use, or have access to, the Facebook accounts NetworkHomesUK and NetworkHomesSales. Please visit our contact us page on this website to find out the different ways you can get in touch with us. 

Share this page

Become a Digital Champion

10 June 2021

Become a Digital ChampionWe know it can be hard to find the time to take part in formal consultations and resident meetings which is why we have many ways to get involved through our engagement programme. We’re currently looking for residents to work with us as Digital Champions. As a Digital Champion you’ll be able to take part and contribute your feedback when it suits you so it’s great if you don’t have much spare time on your hands. You’ll get to have your say on a variety of topics which you’ll be able to do electronically through emails or online forms. You can join anytime throughout the year, just get in touch for more information.

We’re keen to improve how we use our website to provide information to residents as well as our social media channels, such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, to share information and engage with residents. Whether you use these digital platforms a lot or a little, we know you’ll have great ideas and insight for us that will help to improve our digital communications.

What you would do as a Digital Champion

As a Digital Champion, you’ll need access to a computer, smartphone or tablet. We’ll get in touch with you to ask for your opinion on a particular matter. You’ll probably spend about an hour completing each survey, either through our website or by email. Your feedback will then be used to help us improve our services.

How to become a Digital Champion

If this sounds right for you or if you'd like more information, visit our digital Champion page and / or contact our Resident Engagement team by emailing them at get-involved@networkhomes.org.uk.

Safe Space

Together we can end domestic abuse