Annual Review 2022-2023: Homelessness Trends and Figures Analysis

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The Annual Review 2022-2023 highlights a 7% increase in homelessness duties compared to the previous year, with noticeable variations across Local Housing Authorities. The data provides insights into prevention and relief duty stages, showing changes in households owed duties and national positions. Detailed analysis at the council level will be conducted to understand the underlying trends. The report emphasizes the need for proactive measures to address the complex causes of homelessness.


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  1. Homelessness Homelessness Trends Trends - - Annual Review Annual Review 2022 2022- -23 23 Homelessness data from across the Sub Regional Local Housing Authorities

  2. Homelessness 2022 Homelessness 2022- -23 23 Figures cover all LHAs in Sub region Noticeable different trends between councils More detailed analysis drilling down to LA level will be analysed by S/R Homelessness Group 2 Annual Review

  3. Homelessness 2022 Homelessness 2022- -23 23 Overall in 22/23 .. 7% increase in the number of homelessness duties (prevention plus relief) compared to 21/22. 3 Annual Review

  4. At Prevention Duty Stage At Prevention Duty Stage Households owed Households owed prevention duty in prevention duty in 2022 2022- -23 23 % change against % change against 2021 2021- -22 22 National position National position - - % change against % change against 2021 2021- -22 22 2,864 2,864 15% increase 5% increase 4 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  5. At Relief Duty Stage At Relief Duty Stage Households owed Households owed relief duty in relief duty in 2022 2022- -23 23 % change against % change against 2021 2021- -22 22 National position National position - - % change against % change against 2021 2021- -22 22 2,468 2,468 2% 9% decrease increase 5 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  6. At Main Duty Stage At Main Duty Stage Households owed Households owed relief duty in relief duty in 2022 2022- -23 23 % change against % change against 2021 2021- -22 22 National position National position - - % change against % change against 2021 2021- -22 22 1,105 1,105 8% 3% increase increase 6 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  7. 7 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  8. Causes of Homelessness Causes of Homelessness Prevention Duty Prevention Duty 2022-23: Reason for loss of last setteld home - Prevention duty 1200 1000 800 Number of households WSDC 600 SCDC HDC FDC 400 ECDC CCC PCC 200 0 Family or friends no longer willing or able to accommodate End of private rented tenancy - assured shorthold Domestic abuse Non-violent relationship breakdown with partner End of social rented tenancy Eviction from supported housing End of private rented tenancy - not assured shorthold Other violence or harrassment Left institution with no accommodation available Required to leave accommodation provided by Home Office as asylum support Other reasons / not known6 8 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  9. Causes of Homelessness Causes of Homelessness Relief Duty Relief Duty 9 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  10. Outcomes Outcomes Prevention Duty Prevention Duty 10 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  11. Outcomes Outcomes Relief Duty Relief Duty 11 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  12. Decisions at Main Duty Decisions at Main Duty 12 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  13. Household types Household types Prevention Duty Prevention Duty 13 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  14. Household types Household types Relief Duty Relief Duty 14 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  15. 15 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  16. 16 Annual Review September 20, 2024

  17. Pressures Pressures Demands Increasing demand from s.21 notices delays in Renters Reform Bill HfU hosting arrangements ending Closure Afghan bridging hotels Asylum seekers increasing numbers of decisions and evictions from HO accomm Limited Options PRS options remaining unaffordable for many Difficulties with accessing social rented affordability assessments, risk assessments. Insufficient temporary accomm to cope with demand LAs competing for same TA 17 Annual Review September 20, 2024

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