What are Impact Team?
Impact Teams are small groups of officers who have responsibility for providing housing management services at a local level. Berneslai Homes have eight Impact Teams who serve the following areas:
Each Impact Team has an Impact Team Leader and Impact Officers who are out on your estates. You can see who is in your local impact team by clicking your chosen area, as above.
What do Impact Teams do?
Impact Teams spend the majority of their time on your estates, visiting tenants and residents and doing many different things. They have modern equipment and can access information from your home or estate, so they can quickly deal with your query or problem. We visit & talk to many thousands of you each year, however we will visit every tenant over a minimum 3 year cycle to make sure that they are happy in their home, have no problems and are following the terms of their tenancy. They will also carry estate inspections so that you can meet them on the estate in order to discuss issues.
Here are just a few of the things Impact Officers do.
Who is my Impact Officer?
An Impact Officer has responsibility for a specific location, known as a ‘patch’. Please see the above list to find out who is in your area.
Like us all, they come in many different shapes and sizes! But the uniforms they wear, which are clearly marked with a Berneslai Homes logo, make them highly visible on your estate. They also carry an identity badge which has their photo, name and job title.
How can I contact my Impact Officers?
Impact officers spend more time on your estates. So if you need them and you see them on the estate just call them over. But they can also be contacted in many other ways.
By phone: On 01226 775555 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday. If it is a general enquiry Barnsley Connects staff will more than likely be able to help. If they cannot help they will record your enquiry and the Impact Officer will contact you within 5 working days of your inquiry. If it is felt that it is more urgent than this they will ask the Impact Offiicer to contact you sooner.
By e-mail: You can email your local Impact Team below:
If you e-mail us we will acknowledge your e-mail within one working day.
In writing: You can write to our impact teams at the following addresses:
North Impact Teams cover areas in the north of the Borough including: Cudworth, Royston, Athersley, Lundwood, Darton and Penistone areas.
Barnsley North Specialist Services, Springfield House, Springfield Street, Barnsley, S70 6HH.
South Impact Teams cover areas in the south of the Borough including: Dearne, Wombwell, Kendray,Worsbrough and Hoyland areas.
Barnsley South Specialist Services, Springfield House, Springfield Street, Barnsley, S70 6HH.
Where can I see my Impact Officer?
Wherever possible, Impact Officers will come out to see you in your home rather than expecting you to come out and see us. But if you prefer we can arrange an interview in your local Barnsley Connects Office, local estate office or other convenient location.
What do impact officers do for good tenants?
Thankfully the majority of tenants are good, and have respect for one another, their home and the environment. Because so many don’t cause problems, the chances are you will have less contact with our staff. But they are working for you on a daily basis - checking your estates and taking action where things are not right or against those tenants who do cause problems.
We also hold annual garden competition where we award prizes for tenants who take extra care and pride in their garden. The winners are invited to attend an award ceremony at the Town Hall to have their hard work recognised. If you would like to enter your garden this year, please let your Impact Officer know.
How do I know what is happening on my estate?
The simple answer is just to ask us! But you can find out in many other ways:
Our quarterly newsletter Open House has up to date information about what’s going on. But what about getting involved?
Estate walkabout’s have been organised on each estate, which gives residents a greater opportunity to talk to Berneslai Homes and Barnsley Council Officers, who deliver services on your estate. Download the Estate Walkabout list.
Many estates have a Tenants and Residents Association (TARA) which is an organisation formed by local people. It is run by volunteers and is open to everyone who lives in the area it covers. The Association may concentrate only on local housing issues, or it could get involved in wider housing policies that affect everyone in the borough. It could also get involved in a whole range of community issues. If you are interested in getting involved as a community representative please let your Impact Officer know.
If you are involved in a TARA or any other community organisation that has dealings with Council tenants or are affected by the actions of council tenants or their families, we would like a representative from your group or association to join our Impact Team Steering Groups. By doing this you can influence, on behalf of your group, the prioritisation of the work your Impact Team carries out, play a part in monitoring their performance and take part in scheduled Estate Walkabouts. You can also participate in decisions taken on how small amounts of monies can be spent on things that improve the environment or reduce actual or perceived crime and safety. If you are interested please contact a member of your Impact Team.
See our Getting Involved section for further information on how you can help to shape our service.