Arawak Walton Housing Association support thousands of people in more than 1,000 homes across Manchester, Stockport and Trafford. They are the largest independent black and minority ethnic (BME) Housing Association in the North-West.
The association wanted to review and update its risk appetite statement in light of many changes in the sector and the dynamic operating environment at this time.
DTP developed and facilitated two sessions with the board. The first of these was to refresh understanding of the subject matter. This session included:
The second session confirmed the approach that was to be adopted and included a wide-ranging discussion about the risks that Arawak Walton considered to be key strategic risks. The discussion explored the relative appetite for the various risks, adopting a template, which considered risks against various heads as follows: averse, cautious, balanced, open and hungry. Broad consensus was achieved on all risks considered and DTP was tasked with producing the emerging view and blending these with the known characteristics of Arawak Walton as a business and the risks that were outlined in the strategic risk register.
A risk appetite statement was developed for consideration by the board and this was approved, following a discussion and some minor amendments.
Amanda Harris, Finance Director