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Learning from Arms Length Management Organisations: The experience of the first three rounds

Learning from Arms Length Management Organisations: The experience of the first three rounds

Published 14 February 2007
Type(s) Research and statistics
Site Housing
Product code 06HC04389
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Summary

Arms Length Management Organisations (ALMOs) are one of three main options, alongside Large Scale Voluntary Transfer (LSVT) and the Private Finance Initiative (PFI), for local authorities (LAs) seeking the increased investment needed to bring their stock up into line with the Decent Homes Standard.

London South Bank University were commissioned to develop an evaluation framework for tracking the long term impact of the ALMO. The team also assembled the initial baseline and monitoring information for the first three Rounds of the ALMO programme. In addition, they produced a process issues report, based on in-depth discussions with ALMOs about the early experiences of ALMOs.

This research explores the early process issues in setting up and running an Arms Length Management Organisation. It is based on the experiences of Rounds 1-3 of the ALMO programme.

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