Title: Setting Minimum Standard for Housing
1Setting Minimum Standard for Housing
- Senior Adviser Siri Sandbu
- The Norwegian State Housing Bank
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- The Norwegian State Housing Bank
- The governments instrument to implement housing
policy in Norway - Financial and technical assistance (loan/grants
housing allowances) to local governments,
developers and NGO's /private organisations - Coordinate state/public initiatives to combat
poverty/homelessness - No legislation mainly recommen- dations
guidelines statutory right to housing been
considered but declined
3Norwegian Model for Development and Management of
Housing
- National Government
- Determines goals/guidelines
- Makes laws framework conditions
- Stimulate research/dissemination of information
- Local Government
- Makes plans for housing and infrastructure
- Check that development takes place according to
laws and regulation - Providing houses for disadvantages
- Private /cooperative housing sector
- Plan, design and develop the houses
- Manage and maintain
- Takes the risk as developer
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- National Policy (report no 23/2003/2004)
Adequate and secure Housing for all - Stimulating to a well functioning housing market
- (ca 80 home ownership or cooperative ownership
and 20rental homes) - Providing housing for groups that are
disadvantaged - Increasing the number of environment-friendly and
universally designed housing units and
residential areas
5National Housing Policy for various target groups
in Norway
- National Plan for Lifetime Care Dwellings and
Nursing Homes 1997-2003 total 40 000 units - The National Program for Mental Health (3400
housing units) - Accessibility Universal Design
- National Strategy Towards your own home
2005-2007 - (Following National Project against Homelessness
2001-2004)
6General Goals and performance targets
7Towards your own home 2005-2007
- Guidelines and recommendations to fight
homelessness such as - Reduction of no of evictions
- Avoid temporary housing more than 3 months
- Secure minimum quality on temporary housing
quality contracts with private landlords
8Disadvantaged group on the Housing Market
- Right to temporary accommodation according to the
law-4.3 - Responsibility Municipalities
- Based on need assessment
- Access to rental house (municipality houses or
private rental houses ) - Access to loan/grant to purchase own house and to
adjust/make house more accessible (less than 10
of all housing units considers accessible) - Housing allowances to cover part of monthly
charges-(currently most important state subsidy)
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- Access/available
- right to temporary housing/place to sleep
- otherwise no right to permanent housing
- increased focus on homelessness people with
special needs - no of homeless decreased the last years
- 1997 6200
- 2003 5200
- 2006 ?
- Market rent/ no regulation
- Anti-discrimination laws recently
- introduced in Norway
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- Suitable reflecting cultural as well as health
support needs - Some health or social support system to
individuals and groups - Special efforts on housing projects for old
people - Challenge assisted living/practical or social
support not statutory
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- Adequate physical standard
- Used to have min m2 and other
area-requirements - (Ref min and max m2 for state funding and
grant) - Now only recommendation
- mainly on functions
- general recommendation on good quality and safe
tenure for disadvantaged groups but no min
standards or requirements - Some quality requirements for hostels
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- Affordable
- Used to be a goal in housing policy
- Now individual support to those who cannot afford
the living costs - Housing allowances
- Social support
- Loan and grant from Housing Bank
- Some local/municipal support
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- Sustainable with secure
- tenure and neighbourhood
- tenant-landlord regulations
- market rent
- tenants/residents rights
- concentration of public housing in certain
suburbs - (sell out but what no alternative to tenants)
- - Owner-occupied or Rental Housing
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- Homeless
- Persons with no owned or rented house and who are
depended to temporary solutions or who do not
know where to sleep the following night - Persons who stay at hostels or at
institutions/prisons and do not know where to
live at the of release (when 2 months or less) - Persons staying with families or acquaintances
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- Right to transitional/temporary accommodation
- Otherwise not laws securing the right to housing
- Increased focus on homeless and other
disadvantaged - Challenge Accessibility and affordability and
budget constraints in local governments - National plans to reduce the no of homeless and
implement support system
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