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Welfare Reform Changes. The effect on organisations. The New Landscape. Era of austerity measures Reduced tenant income = threat to revenue stream Effect on sustainable housing options, social exclusion Demand & Supply issues Greater need for support & engagement. Housing Demand.
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Welfare Reform Changes The effect on organisations
The New Landscape • Era of austerity measures • Reduced tenant income = threat to revenue stream • Effect on sustainable housing options, social exclusion • Demand & Supply issues • Greater need for support & engagement
Housing Demand • Increase across the board • Demand from private rental sector for social housing (cuts in LHA, generally lower incomes making rents unaffordable) • Increased homelessness levels • Demand from non-dependants seeking own property to avoid deduction
Housing Demand (cont) • “Downsizing” demand due to HB restrictions on under-occupiers • Demand for move-on – can supported accommodation be affordable if tenants have to subsidise cost?
Housing Supply • To decrease? • Threats to revenue could result in less development of new builds • Fewer housing options/products – LHA restrictions can affect intermediate rent, HA leasing schemes
Housing Supply (cont) • Issue around the number and location of appropriate properties for tenants seeking to downsize • Private rented sector failing to address supply issues as too costly
Threats to Revenue • Increased Arrears • Reduced income for tenants (DLA cuts, break in benefits) making rent payments more difficult • HB reforms. Direct impact of reduction for long term unemployed, under occupying tenants, increased non-dep deduction
Threats to Revenue (cont) • Charges & Liabilities • HB restricting rent – increase pressure to justify higher rents and service charges, linking to lower LHA rates? • Liability for HB overpayments resulting from tenants benefit or household circumstances changing
Increased Costs • The cost of failed tenancies (court fees, void costs) • The resource cost of staff chasing increased arrears or recruitment costs of employing additional support • Non-financial costs – a negative effect on the landlord-tenant relationship as dialogues shifts to just rent collection?
An era approaching of increased costs combined with multiple threats to revenue– How can organisations ready themselves for this?
Organisational Requirements • The Information Requirement • Importance of management information • Which tenants will be affected? Can they be identified? Will future tenants be risk-assessed against the effects of reform? • Need to quantify the effects in monetary terms, “what is our exposure as a business?” • Communication of information from HB departments – are these links in place?
Organisational Requirements (cont) • The Advice Requirement • Increased need for welfare benefit, debt, income maximisation advice • Do links exist with advice providers? Is this service provided in-house? • Need for front-line staff to be trained – advice giving now a part of every role?
Organisational Requirements (cont) • Communication & Innovation requirement • Are changes being communicated to tenants in the right way? • Are we being innovative in helping tenants back to work? Opportunities through community investment, targeted recruitment & training, social enterprise to mitigate effects on unemployed tenants
Organisational Requirements (cont) • The Procedural requirement • Need for procedures to reflect the reforms • Transfer procedures – priority for those under-occupying? • Arrears procedure – a move towards more support, rather than enforcement against those who simply cannot pay?
Next Steps • Importance of sector-led responses to future consultations – a chance to shape the details of reform? • Early planning – getting the information on effects NOW and the plans in place to response to them