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Statutory Homelessness. Is the applicant – Eligible? Homeless? Priority Need? Interim (s.188) Accommodation Intentionally Homeless? Temporary Duty (s.190) Local Connection? Full Housing Duty (s.193). Emergency housing - Five tests:. Vulnerability and Addiction.
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Is the applicant – Eligible?Homeless?Priority Need?Interim (s.188) AccommodationIntentionally Homeless?Temporary Duty (s.190)Local Connection?Full Housing Duty (s.193) Emergency housing - Five tests:
Vulnerability and Addiction • Welsh code - recovery from alcohol or drug abuse as type of medical problem • R v Waveney DC ex p Bowers (1983) • self-induced alcoholism ≠ vulnerability • Crossley v City of Westminster (2006) CA ‘…drug addiction itself cannot amount to a special reason for vulnerability…’ – however risk of relapse and other factors important
Longer term housing • 36,960 in TA in London (CLG report - Sept Quarter 2010 England) • 362,289 on LA waiting lists in London (CLG – Nov 2010) • 2009/10 – 8,000 LA lettings (new lettings inc supported) • 2009/10 – 27,000 PRPSH lettings (new lettings inc supported) • £87pwk avg PRPSH rent, £72pwk avg LA rent (1 bed - CORE data, compiled by TSA) • £127(outer London)-£550 pwk (central London) (London.gov.uk rent map)
Resources Shelterline – 0808 800 4444 NHAS – consultancy and training – www.nhas.org.uk Shelter website – www.shelter.org.uk Shelter legal http://england.shelter.org.uk/legal