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29 April 2026

Hopetown – serious game-based training for SBTO

Another way for SBHA tenants to get involved in shaping housing in Scotland!

Members of SBHA and SBTO recently took part in Socialudo’s Power Up Your Housing Strategy training, using the Hopetown serious game to explore real-life housing challenges and the importance of collaboration, prevention and community-led decision making. See more info below. The session was held at the University of Stirling.
This is just one example of how tenants can get involved, build confidence, develop skills and influence the future of housing services – not just locally, but across Scotland.
Watch the video to see the session in action – it was a lot of fun with an important message.
Interested in getting involved or finding out more?
Please contact Louise McNeilage, Tenant & Community Engagement Facilitator, for more information about participation opportunities at SBHA – send an email to communications@sbha.org.uk and see the link below.

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