Gill Kernick appointed as BSR’s independent chair of Residents’ Panel

Gill Kernick will lead the Building Safety Regulator’s Residents’ Panel to provide independent advice to the regulator, ensuring that residents stay at the heart of its work

The Residents’ Panel is a statutory committee established under the Building Safety Act 2022. It helps ensure residents’ voices and experiences inform BSR’s work to improve the safety of higher-risk buildings and support the building safety regime.

The independent chair is a voluntary role, and Gill will serve in a personal capacity.

She commented: “Residents bring a unique understanding of building safety through their everyday lived experience. By bringing this knowledge and insight together with technical expertise, we can help create safer homes.

“The Residents’ Panel provides an important opportunity to ensure that residents’ voices and expertise can meaningfully inform, challenge and refine the building safety regime.”

Gill Kernick brings a wealth of experience to the role

Gill has worked with organisations in high-hazard industries for several decades. This has given her extensive experience in organisational culture, systemic change, and preventing catastrophic events.

She also lived in Grenfell Tower between 2011 and 2014 and is the author of ‘Catastrophe and Systemic Change: Learning from the Grenfell Tower Fire and Other Disasters’.

Gill is currently employed at Arup as director of strategy and culture realisation, where she leads a global programme on safety culture.

Shaping legislation for high-risk buildings

The committee provides a formal way for the panel to share their views and experiences. This helps BSR understand the impact of its work and shape how it regulates HRBs.

Gill Kernick will lead the panel in providing independent advice and holding BSR to account, helping to ensure that residents remain a fundamental part of its work.

Charlie Pugsley, BSR acting chief executive officer, said: “Residents are central to the building safety regime, and their experiences are essential to helping us build a regulatory system that is effective, proportionate and concentrates on the people it exists to protect.

“I am delighted to welcome Gill as independent chair of the Residents’ Panel and look forward to working with her and the panel as they help shape and improve our work.”

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