Homelessness and Housing Options statistics published

26 Jun 2019 11:26 AM

A National and Official Statistics Publication for Scotland.

Scottish local authorities received 36,465 applications for homelessness assistance between 1 April 2018 and 31 March 2019, 3% higher than the same period during 2017/18. Throughout 2018/19, 2,876 (8% of) homeless applicants reported they had slept rough at least once in the last 3 months before making their homeless application. As a proportion of all applications, this remained the same as 2017/18, however the number of applicants reporting sleeping rough in the last 3 months has risen by 201 (8%).

The annual increase in homelessness applications follows a slight increase last year and eight consecutive annual decreases seen in in the preceding years. The fall in homelessness applications (from a peak of 60,298 in 2005/06 to 34,726 in 2016/17) is likely to be due to the impact of housing options and homelessness prevention strategies adopted by most local authorities over the past few years rather than to changes in the underlying drivers of homelessness. The rate of reduction in homelessness applications has significantly slowed over most recent years, with a 1% increase being seen last year and a 3% increase in the latest year.  This suggests that, in its current form, the impact of housing options work is unlikely to lead to further reductions in applications beyond those already seen.

Scotland’s Chief Statistician today released the following two publications:

homelessness stats graph

Key Points, covering the Homelessness publication:

Applications

Assessments

Temporary accommodation

Outcomes

Key Points, covering the Housing Options publication:

Approaches

Activities

The most common type of activity was to provide general housing advice and tenancy rights advice - this accounted for 37% of all activities during 2018/19. Informing clients of their rights under the homelessness legislation accounted for 28% of all activities.

Outcomes

For approaches closed during the 2018/19 financial year:

There is considerable variation in the mix of outcomes by Local Authority area, reflecting the locally developed nature of Housing Options policies.

Background

Read the full statistical publication.

The Homelessness in Scotland: 2018/19 publication presents information on local authority homelessness applications, assessments and outcomes in the period from 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019 along with information on the use of temporary accommodation up until 31 March 2019.

The Housing Options (PREVENT1) Statistics in Scotland: 2018/19 publication gives an overview of key trends and features of Housing Options work in Scotland over the same period.  These statistics are being published as experimental statistics in order to involve users and stakeholders in their development and as a means to build in quality at an early stage. These official statistics have not yet been assessed by the UK Statistics Authority and have therefore not been designated as National Statistics at this stage.

Housing Options has been described as: “a process which starts with housing advice when someone approaches a local authority with a housing problem.  This means looking at an individual’s options and choices in the widest sense. This approach features early intervention and explores all possible tenure options, including council housing, housing associations and the private rented sector. The advice can also cover personal circumstances which may not necessarily be housing related, such as debt advice, mediation and mental health issues”.

Official statistics are produced by professionally independent statistical staff – more information on the standards of official statistics in Scotland can be accessed at: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/About