Title: Procedures adopted to help people sustain their tenancies
1Procedures adopted to help people sustain their
tenancies
2 Tenancy Sustainment
- Focus on tenancy sustainment in legislation and
social policy - Emphasis on preventing homelessness/repeat
homelessness - Increase the chance of tenancy success
- Reduce financial cost of tenancy turnover to the
Association
3Key Preventing Factors
- Good family and friendship networks
- Training, learning and skills opportunities
- Accessibility and availability of good advice and
assistance - Adequate financial resources and support in times
of crisis.
4Helping people set up sustain their tenancy
- Pre-tenancy advice at H.A.F stage
- Identification of financial/support needs at
H.A.F stage and at sign up stage - Vouchers for BQ and Spruce Carpets
- Provide Starter Packs
- Gain employment training opportunities
- Tackling fuel poverty, rent arrears, providing
welfare/debt advice - Opportunities for young people through Aberlour
Youth Point - Referral to relevant agencies such as Money
Matters, GSWRA (Glasgow South West Regeneration
Agency) and S.W. Dept - New tenant visits 6-8 weeks after start of
tenancy - Staff commitment to tenancy sustainment
5Partnership Working
- Starter Packs/Spruce Carpets
- Fab Pad
- GSWRA (Glasgow South West Regeneration Agency)
- GCSS (Glasgow Community Safety Services)
- Money Matters
- GHEAT
- Aberlour Youth Point Glasgow
6The Outcome
- Significant reduction in the no. of evictions
- Reductions in the no. of abandonments
- Significant increase in tenant satisfaction from
2005-2009 in terms of the neighbourhood and
Associations services - A 63 reduction in offending in the youths from
Elderpark involved in diversionary activities
with GCSS. from the year before to the year after
the programme. - New targets to improve rate of tenancy
sustainment by March 2011using the APSR March
2010 figures as a base
7Key Statistics
Elderpark H.A. 2005/06 Elderpark H.A. 2009/10 1st and 2nd Qtr of 2010/11
Void re-let times 124 days 15 days
Current Tenant Arrears 5.6 3.62
Evictions Abandonments 46 31 9 (six months)
8Tenant Satisfaction Survey
Elderpark H.A. 2005 Elderpark H.A. 2009 M.I.S Average 2009
View of neighbourhood as a good place to live 52 86 81
Satisfaction with taking account of tenants views 74 93 78
View of Quality of Services provided 77 94 86
9Considerations for The Association
- Difficulty in monitoring outcomes
- Effective monitoring tools
- SROI (Social Return On Investment)
- Policy vs. practice