This three-course learning pathway provides a practical introduction to tenant and community engagement in community housing. Learners will explore the principles of inclusive engagement, understand why participation matters, and gain tools for building meaningful relationships with tenants and communities. The pathway highlights approaches for encouraging participation, responding to tenant feedback, and integrating engagement practices into everyday housing operations to support stronger, more responsive housing services.
Deepen your tenant and community engagement practice and strengthen your ability to lead inclusive participation processes. Through two focused courses, learners will explore advanced engagement strategies, approaches to building tenant leadership, and methods for integrating community input into housing decisions and services.
This micro-credential supports community housing professionals in strengthening leadership capacity and preparing organizations for sustainable leadership transitions. Through two advanced courses, learners explore strategies for developing emerging leaders, planning for succession, and maintaining organizational stability during change. Participants will gain practical tools to identify leadership potential, support staff development, and build succession plans that ensure continuity, resilience, and effective governance within community housing organizations.