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Outline: Our views on Why monitor homelessness prevention? What information should be collected? How would it be implemented? Questions and discussion. –Feel free to interrupt as we go.

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Page 1: Monitoring Homelessness Prevention Duncan Gray & Dr. Andrew Waugh 14.03.2012

Monitoring Homelessness Prevention

Duncan Gray & Dr. Andrew Waugh

14.03.2012

Page 2: Monitoring Homelessness Prevention Duncan Gray & Dr. Andrew Waugh 14.03.2012

Purpose

• To discuss and get your reactions to:-a) The need to gather statistical data on housing

options at national level.b) Options for doing this and our preferred

approach.

• Is the proposed approach:-– Sensible?– Feasible in a reasonable timescale?

• To get your advice on proposed next steps.

Page 3: Monitoring Homelessness Prevention Duncan Gray & Dr. Andrew Waugh 14.03.2012

Outline: Our views on

• Why monitor homelessness prevention?• What information should be collected?• How would it be implemented?

• Questions and discussion.– Feel free to interrupt as we go.

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Why?

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Why?: Information needs at different levels/ stages

Within team– Case management.– Service management.

Within council– Strategic planning: Housing Need and Demand

Assessments. – Senior management, members and public.

National and Parliament– Scottish Housing Regulator.– Statistical publication and reporting.

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Why national level information?

• Key priority identified by most at stats user group.

• Standard set of basic statistical information useful for:-– Regulator/ self assessment/ risk based assessment.– Sharing information about what works and why?

• Discharges public accountability for operation of policy:-– Parliament/ public/ voluntary bodies.

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• Social landlords work together to ensure that:

– people looking for housing get information that helps them make informed choices and decisions about the range of housing options available to them

– tenants and people on housing lists can review their housing options.

• Social landlords ensure that:

– people at risk of losing their homes get advice on preventing homelessness.

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What?

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What? Hierarchy of needs

• Everything starts with case management.– Basic detail needed to manage each case.– Supplementary detail to give context.

• At more strategic levels within the council and nationally.– Standard, regular summaries to track and

report progress.– The facility to drill down to explore/ explain

changes in trend and odd patterns.

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Sorts of strategic questions• What prevention/ option actions are most

effective for which groups?• How can we assess and respond to an external

shock. [e.g. HB changes]• What is driving the reduction in homeless

applications? [response to gate keeping concerns.]

• What are the main characteristics of affordable housing need? [Impact on LHS/ HNDA].

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What to collect: Our thoughts

• Basic Demographic Information– Number of adults and children– Age of Head of Household– Ethnicity and other equalities groups?

• Circumstances surrounding the approach• Local Authority Action or Actions• Outcomes

– Homeless Application– Tenancy/ Returned to previous accommodation, etc…

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How?

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How: Possibilities

• Options include.– a) Summary information similar to English

‘Homelessness prevention and relief statistics’?

– b) Electronic data capture at case level.• i) Extend the HL1 to cover all housing options

cases.• ii) Separate data capture for housing options

cases.

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Summary information (HL2 style)

• For– Not much cost to Scottish Government.

• Against– Cost to councils in assembling the information from

your systems.– Consistency/ comparability of data. – Can’t support further analysis, e.g. for Regulator..– Won’t answer the basic question of who is benefiting

and in what ways. [Unless we ask for lots of tables.]

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Case based.• For

– No costs to councils in assembling the data.– Better able to maintain consistency/ comparability.– Supports further analysis.– Identifies who benefits from what interventions.

• Against– Initial set up effort/ cost. Easiest for councils at the

earliest stage of implementing case management systems. [What is current position?]

– Effort in correcting errors.

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Extend the HL1?

– HL1 is about the operation of the homelessness legislation.

– Bringing all of housing options/ prevention in to the same system would cloud the distinction.

Homelessness

Prevention Work

Other Outcomes

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Outline of our preferred approach

Simple case based data capture based on outcomes.– Quarterly (or continuously).– 1 record for each case where there is an

outcome in that quarter.– No attempt to link cases over time. [Unless

sustainability of outcomes/ repeats is seen as an issue.]

– Capture basic information about household/ circumstances/ housing options actions/ outcome.

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Things to be decided (1)• Should we gather and publish national

level statistics on housing options?• Summary or case based?• If summary: How much detail in summary

table(s).• If case based: What electronic data

capture method(s) to use?

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Things to be decided (2)

• What constitutes an outcome?– Only cases where a need has been resolved; or

should ‘advice only’ cases be included?• How should we classify housing options actions?• How should we classify existing circumstances/

perceived housing need of those assisted?• What demographic detail is needed?

– Age/ sex/ HH type/ Equalities categories.

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Next steps?

• Depending on today’s discussion:-– Update paper to housing statistics user/

provider group in April.– Get the Minister’s and CoSLA (ALACHO?)

views.– Possible paper to 2012 Steering Group.

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The End

• www.scotland.gov.uk/homelessstats