Today we welcomed Hannah Lyons, our new Healthy Homes Project Manager (KTP Associate)!
Together with Liverpool John Moores University, we have been awarded Innovate UK funding for a Management Knowledge Transfer Partnership (mKTP), to advance a unique organisational culture project to improve quality of life in north Liverpool.
Hannah will be leading on ‘Healthy Homes – Healthy Tenant – Healthy Community’, a joint two-year project uniting Cobalt Housing with an expert team of academics from four departments at LJMU including the School of Psychology, Liverpool Business School, School of Built Environment and the Data Science Research Centre, together in one collaboration that covers multiple strands of tenant, community and regeneration research and innovation.
Hannah will play a key role in helping us understand our tenants’ needs, to improve their lived experiences, quality of life and develop a strategy for ‘community wealth’ to grow.
We are really excited that this project is now underway and look forward to sharing further updates as it progresses!