These are managed by a Housing department led by Neil Bolton and made up of a tenant relations team who work with tenants to build and support communities where people want to live and as asset management team that maintain, repair and upgrade Respond homes.
Respond partners with the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) based in Trinity College Dublin.
The partnership aims to examine our understanding of brain health and how it can be applied to housing design and to the provision and the development of sustainable communities.
Run by Community Matters in the UK, IQ addresses all the key areas of organisational life in four elements; accountability, effectiveness, sustainability and welcome (including the involvement of service users, development of staff, equality and diversity).
Other Board members include Aileen McHugh, Cathleen Callanan, Aidan Skelly, John O’Connor, Joseph O’Connor, Sinead O’Neill, Michael Dominick Anglim, Marian Keane, Daniel Vincent McCarthy, Cathal O’Connell and Olivia McCann is Director of Legal Services, Compliance & Company Secretary.