IRRV Newsletter 10th April 2023 to 16th April 2023

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SUPPORTED HOUSING

DLUHC-Commissioned research on Supported Housing [England, Scotland and Wales]

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have commissioned research from the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (at Sheffield Hallam University) to assess the size, cost and demand of the supported housing sector. The study will cover supported housing across England, Scotland and Wales.

This research will update and build on the 2016 supported accommodation review. This is vital research to ensure government has the best available data for making decisions on the future direction of supported housing policy, to ensure residents in supported housing receive good quality support and accommodation which represents value for money. In England, this is currently focused on the Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Bill, and DLUHC is also working closely with DWP on Housing Benefit (HB) rules which apply across Great Britain.

The research will take a mixed method approach and includes an analysis of secondary data as well as surveys of local authority Housing Benefit teams, supported housing commissioners, and supported housing providers. There will also be a series of in-depth case studies with supported housing providers, local authorities and county councils.

The research team at Sheffield Hallam University are keen to encourage all Housing Benefit and Revenue Teams as well as those involved in commissioning supported housing services to take part in the research.

DWP will have sent the links for the Housing Benefit Team survey and Supported Housing Commissioner survey via their Single Point of Contact within local authorities on the 22 March 2023. If you are not aware of the survey but think that you or another member of the team is the most appropriate person to complete the survey for your organisation then please contact Dave Leather (part of the Sheffield Hallam University research team) and he will be able to forward the details for the survey directly to you: d.leather@shu.ac.uk

The research team also want to speak to those involved in the commissioning of supported housing in more depth. This could be via a discussion with a member of the team or by taking part in a case study. This would give you a chance to give your perspective on the factors affecting supported housing provision in your area and how this varies across client groups. All information collected as part of the study will only be seen by the research team, all data collected will be anonymised and not attributed to any individual or organisation in reporting. 

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