Ending Homelessness Together Monitor: strategic outcomes and indicators 2024

The Ending Homelessness Together (EHT) Monitor will measure the impact of the EHT action plan and demonstrate whether and where we are making progress toward ending homelessness in Scotland. The Monitor provides a reporting framework to measure progress on 10 structural and strategic outcomes.


Appendices and data sources

Appendix (i) Frameworks relating to structural outcomes

Framework Data Source
Affordable Housing Supply Programme:
increasing housing supply to meet demand. Progress toward the Scottish Government commitment of 110,000 affordable homes by 2032. At least 70% for social rent and 10% will be in rural and island communities.
Scottish Government's Housing Statistics for Scotland: New Housebuilding and Affordable Housing Supply [ref 1]
Reducing Poverty in Scotland:
The main driver of homelessness. The most commonly used poverty threshold is 60% of the median household (not individual) income. Poverty is measured before and after housing costs. Scottish Government combines data sources to report on poverty in Scotland.
Scottish Government National Statistics: Poverty and Income Inequality in Scotland [ref 2]
Reducing Child Poverty in Scotland:
A key predictor of homelessness in later life. Target to reduce relative child poverty to less than 10% and absolute child poverty to less than 5%. To reduce low income and material deprivation to less than 5%.
Scottish Government National Statistics: Poverty and Income Inequality in Scotland [ref 2]
Reducing shortfall between UK welfare benefits and housing costs in Scotland.
Through Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP), Scottish Government aims to redress the shortfall between UK welfare benefits and housing costs, including the shortfall in housing benefit and mitigating the bedroom tax and benefit cap. The Scottish Welfare Fund comprises of Community Care Grants, which help people to live independently, and Crisis Grants, which provide a safety net in a disaster or emergency.
Scottish Government Social Security Statistics: Discretionary Housing Payment [ref 20]. Scottish Government Social Security Statistics: Scottish Welfare Fund [ref 23]
Prevention duties on a wider public sector, to be specified in the upcoming Housing Bill.
Crisis convened a Prevention Review Group to make recommendations on new duties to prevent homelessness earlier and across the wider public sector. In 2022, Scottish Government confirmed they will develop legislative provisions for inclusion in the upcoming Housing Bill.
Core dataset for the new prevention duties [ref 15: data source tbc].

Appendix (ii) Data sources for strategic outcomes

The data sources used in the Ending Homelessness Together Monitor are:

1.Scottish Government Housing Statistics: New Housebuilding and Affordable Housing Supply

2. Scottish Government National Statistics: Poverty and Income Inequality in Scotland

3. Scottish Government Housing Statistics: Empty properties and second homes

4. Annual Return on the Charter: Scottish Housing Regulator

5. Homelessness Data HL1-3: Scottish Government

6. Homelessness Data PREVENT1: Scottish Government

7. Section 11 Notification Statistical Reports: Local Authorities [NB: local data source]

8. Locality Profile [NB: recommended by Temporary Accommodation Task & Finish Group]

9. Housing Need and Demand Assessment | Local Authorities [NB: local data source]

10. Rough Sleeping Datasets | Third Sector - various [NB: to be determined]

11. Annual Survey of the Homelessness Sector [NB: to be developed]

12. Peer Research Programme | All in For Change [NB: in development]

13. Housing First Quarterly Data | Scottish Government

14. Linked Health and Homelessness Data | PHS and HIS [NB: experimental, in development]

15. Prevention Duties – Core Data | Scottish Government [NB: to be developed]

16. Scottish Government Rent Service Scotland: Market Evidence Database

17. COSLA/COMPAS data – Annual Survey of Local Authority NRPF Support

18. Scottish Prison Service data | Scottish Government Scottish Prison Population Statistics

19. RRTP Annual Returns | Scottish Government

20. Scottish Government Social Security Statistics | Discretionary Housing Payment

21. Scottish Government Housing Statistics | Tenant Support Grant

22. Housing and Property Chamber First Tier Tribunal for Scotland | Evictions and Civil Proceedings Decisions Database

23. Scottish Welfare Fund Statistics | Scottish Government Social Security

24. Stock Flow model of analysis used in the Affordable Housing Need in Scotland research | CIH Scotland, SFHA, Shelter Scotland

Contact

Email: homelessness_external_mail@gov.scot

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