Supported housing units by client group & country (estimated)

 

Fieldwork dates: 19 October – 2 December 2015
 All amounts are estimates - 0 indicates a value of less than 500
wdt_ID Client group England (units) Wales (units) Scotland (units)
1 Older people (65+) 395,000 30,500 36,500
2 People with learning disabilities 38,500 3,000 6,000
3 Single homeless inc. rough sleepers 30,000 1,000 6,000
4 People with mental health problems 29,500 1,000 2,500
5 Vulnerable young people (16-25) 19,500 1,000 1,000
6 Physically disable and sensorily impaired 9,000 0 2,500
7 Homeless families 5,500 500 2,500
8 Drug or alcohol misuse needs 4,500 500 1,000
9 At risk of domestic abuse 4,500 500 1,000
10 Offenders 4,500 0 0
11 Others (refugees/ asylum seekers etc.) 13,000 0 500
Client group
Fieldwork dates: 19 October – 2 December 2015
 All amounts are estimates - 0 indicates a value of less than 500
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 3.2 Profile of supported housing by client group and country on page 41.

Supported housing units by working age client groups & country (estimated)

Fieldwork dates: 19 October – 2 December 2015 
All amounts are estimates - 0 indicates a value of less than 500
wdt_ID Client group England (units) Wales (units) Scotland (units)
1 People with learning disabilities 38,500 3,000 6,000
2 Single homeless incl. rough sleepers 30,000 1,000 6,000
3 People with mental health problems 29,500 1,000 2,500
4 Vulnerable young people (16-25) 19,500 1,000 1,000
5 Physically disabled/ sensorily impaired 9,000 0 2,500
6 Homeless families 5,500 500 2,500
7 Drug or alcohol misuse needs 4,500 500 1,000
8 At risk of domestic abuse 4,500 500 1,000
9 Offenders 4,500 0 0
10 Others (refugees/ asylum seekers etc.) 13,000 0 500
Client group
Fieldwork dates: 19 October – 2 December 2015
 All amounts are estimates - 0 indicates a value of less than 500
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 3.2 Profile of supported housing by client group and country on page 41.

 

 

 

Percentage of supported housing for different client groups by landlord type (Scotland)

 

Fieldwork dates: 19 October – 2 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 3.4 Profile of supported housing by client group and landlord by country on page 45.

The authors of the report advise that appropriate caution should be exercised when interpreting results at this level of disaggregation. Profile of the ‘Others’ category has been derived using the overall landlord type profile for working-age provision across each nation.

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)
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