Homelessness Statistics, 2022-23

29 Aug 2023 01:47 PM

A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

An annual update on Homelessness Statistics covering 2022-23 has been released by Scotland’s Chief Statistician. 

Findings for that period show:

Background

The full statistical publication is available on our website.

The Homelessness in Scotland: 2022-23 publication presents information on local authority homelessness applications, assessments and outcomes in the period from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023, and places it in the context of longer term trends. It also provides data on the number of households in temporary accommodation throughout the same period.

Prior to 2020, there had been little change in the trends in homelessness since 2013-14. However, these were inevitably disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This resulted in larger than usual changes between years, as well as shifts in the direction of trends in some cases. The previous six-monthly update indicated a return of some of these trends to be more in line with what was experienced pre-pandemic. For that reason, the publication focuses on comparisons with 2019-20 as well as 2021-22.

Trends appear to be returning to, or towards, pre-pandemic levels. COVID-19 impacted homelessness in the following ways: reported decreases in applications due to stay at home guidelines and extended eviction notice periods; cases remaining open for longer due to a limited ability to move households into permanent accommodation due to lack of supply and ability to conduct repairs or viewings; greater use of temporary accommodation from existing applicants who had previously turned down an offer but who then required it. Local authorities have reported the ongoing effects of COVID-19, in particular, high levels of backlogs due to the increased use of temporary accommodation during the pandemic. These were further exacerbated, particularly over 2021-22, by a shortage of tradespeople and building materials, as well as the increased cost of materials to turn around empty properties. The most recent year is reported to also be affected by the cost of living crisis.

To be able to quantify how many Ukrainian displaced people (UDP) are presenting as homeless, new response categories were added into the HL1 data collection. Local authorities were asked to provide information backdated to June 2022 and included for the first time in this publication.

Official statistics are produced by professionally independent statistical staff – more information on the standards of official statistics in Scotland is on the Scottish Government website.