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Standard Delivery Plans Database

Standard Delivery Plans Database. Graeme Busfield Communities Scotland. Scottish Housing Quality Standard. The Minister for Communities introduced the SHQS in February 2004. Landlords to meet the standard by 2015 Asked to submit Standard Delivery Plans (SDP) by April 2005.

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Standard Delivery Plans Database

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  1. Standard Delivery Plans Database Graeme Busfield Communities Scotland

  2. Scottish Housing Quality Standard • The Minister for Communities introduced the SHQS in February 2004. • Landlords to meet the standard by 2015 • Asked to submit Standard Delivery Plans (SDP) by April 2005

  3. SDP - Self Assessment • Guidance for the SHQS is available on Communities Scotland website • SDP Self-assessment guidance. • SDP Self-assessment pro forma (excel sheet) • Various clarifications and update • www.CommunitiesScotland.gov.uk

  4. The SDP pro forma • Landlord provide forecasts of their housing stock, level of SHQS failures, rents and other financial data over the ten-year period 2004/2005 to 2014/2015 • 205 pro forma submitted • 91 uploaded into database (44%)

  5. Pro forma Database • To collect pro forma data in a logical framework • Populated by information submitted by landlords • Unique source of information • Can be updated annually and analysed as we move towards 2015

  6. Status of returns • 20 out of 22 expected responses returned from LAs • All 20 LA data uploaded into database • 153 out of 174 expected responses returned from RSLs • 69 RSL datasets uploaded into database, 84 require further clarification

  7. Projected stock levels LAs

  8. Loss of stock in LAs

  9. SHQS failures in LAs

  10. SHQS failures in LAs

  11. Relative SHQS failures in LAs

  12. RSL Results • Actual analysis based on only 66 cases • Some large RSLs not yet uploaded (notably GHA) • Arguably aggregate RSL figures not representative of stock to present any details with confidence

  13. Future work • Pro forma modified to make updating information easier • Database will store updated data alongside existing data allowing time series analysis of actual figures • SDP validation continues, data quality improves

  14. Summary • Good national trends for LA information • SHQS looks achievable • Future updates will allow monitoring • Valuable source of info Graeme.Busfield@CommunitiesScotland.gsi.gov.uk

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