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Can the private rented sector in the East Midlands house more homeless people? Adam Knight-Markiegi Policy Officer
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Sitra champions excellence in housing, support and care
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The project Brief –Current situation facing vulnerable groups –Future impacts –Making best use of PRS Approach –Small scale –Mainly qualitative –Practical
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Tenant view Mostly negative Housing benefit problems Choice and flexibility better in PRS Need help with deposits Value floating support Most prefer social housing
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Landlord view Most prefer ‘no DSS’ Put off by LHA delays Tenants not “responsible” Contrasting views on shared housing Mixed experiences of LA services Want vetting, LHA quicker and guarantees
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LA worries Funding squeeze Welfare reform Poor quality housing Enticing landlords Not attractive to tenants Pushing out vulnerable tenants
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Working with the market Increasing supply Improving quality Matching demand and supply Managing access Managing properties Promoting good practice Regulation
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Barriers and risks Barriers: –Tenancies –Housing benefit –Funding cuts Future risks: –Welfare reform –Funding cuts + changes –Non-statutory groups –Wider housing market
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Contact Sitra Policy, representation, membership Advice, information, publications, helpline Consultancy: service development, tendering Training: public programme and in-house Conferences, seminars, events management Sitra 020 7793 4710 adamk@sitra.org www.sitra.org Twitter.com/sitrapolicy sitraceo.wordpress.com
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