Projected units of supported housing by client group in Wales, 2015-2030

Projections for units of supported housing by client groups in Wales are set out below.

Projected units for older people

Projected demand for supported housing in Great Britain 2015 to 2030 commissioned by the Department of Health (DH), on behalf of the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), from the Policy Research Unit in Economics of Health and Social Care Systems (at the University of York, LSE and University of Kent), PSSRU Discussion Paper DP2931 (Mar 2017) Table 3: Projected units of supported housing by client group in Wales, 2015-2030 (Base case, in thousand units) page 6.

Projected units for people with a learning disability

Projected demand for supported housing in Great Britain 2015 to 2030 commissioned by the Department of Health (DH), on behalf of the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), from the Policy Research Unit in Economics of Health and Social Care Systems (at the University of York, LSE and University of Kent), PSSRU Discussion Paper DP2931 (Mar 2017) Table 3: Projected units of supported housing by client group in Wales, 2015-2030 (Base case, in thousand units) page 6.

Projected units for working-age people with a mental health problem, physically disabled, sensorily impaired or single homeless

Projected demand for supported housing in Great Britain 2015 to 2030 commissioned by the Department of Health (DH), on behalf of the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), from the Policy Research Unit in Economics of Health and Social Care Systems (at the University of York, LSE and University of Kent), PSSRU Discussion Paper DP2931 (Mar 2017) Table 3: Projected units of supported housing by client group in Wales, 2015-2030 (Base case, in thousand units) page 6.

Projected units for other working-age people

Projected demand for supported housing in Great Britain 2015 to 2030 commissioned by the Department of Health (DH), on behalf of the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), from the Policy Research Unit in Economics of Health and Social Care Systems (at the University of York, LSE and University of Kent), PSSRU Discussion Paper DP2931 (Mar 2017) Table 3: Projected units of supported housing by client group in Wales, 2015-2030 (Base case, in thousand units) page 6.

Supported housing by landlord type and client group in Wales

 

wdt_ID Client group (Wales) HA LA Charity Other
1 Older people (65+) 55 41 2 1
2 Single homeless incl. rough sleepers 30 59 11 0
3 Homeless families 30 59 11 0
4 Vulnerable young people (16-25) 69 2 24 5
5 Learning disabilities 64 8 16 11
6 Physical disabilities 64 8 16 11
7 Mental health problems 58 9 10 23
8 Drug or alcohol misuse needs 30 59 11 0
9 Offenders 30 59 11 0
10 At risk of domestic abuse 63 4 33 0
11 Others incl. asylum seekers/ refugees etc. 55 20 16 9
Client group (Wales)

Annual HB per unit of supported housing

 

wdt_ID hbspendpapersupportedhousingunit England Scotland Wales
1 Country 6,300 6,900 5,800

As at December 2015
Source: Supported accommodation review - The scale, scope and cost of the supported housing sectorA report of research carried out by Ipsos MORI, Imogen Blood & Associates and Housing & Support Partnership on behalf of the DWP and the DCLG (Nov 2016) - Table 3.13 Summary of estimated annualised cost of HB for supported housing across Great Britain (as at December 2015) on page 60
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