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Data Provider: Welsh Government National Statistics Households leaving temporary accommodation by reason for leaving and length of time
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[Collapse]TimeThe time periods ‘Under 2 weeks\’, ‘2 weeks to under 6 weeks\’ and ‘6 weeks to under 6 months\’ are only applicable to ‘Bed and breakfast\’ accommodation from 2007-08 onwards. Before 2007-08, this data was collected in separate tables and does not provide the full breakdown by accommodation type and time. [Filter]
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TotalCeased to be eligibleHouseholds that have “ceased to be eligible” include households where the householder has died; been sent to prison or is sectioned and sent to an institution on a long-term basis while in temporary accommodation.ErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorError
Became homeless intentionallyErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorError
Accepted an offer of accommodation through the allocation schemeErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorError
Discharged to the private sectorThis category was included from April-June 2008 onwards.ErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorError
Voluntarily ceased to occupy accommodationErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorError
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Reason for leaving unspecifiedErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorErrorError

Metadata

Title

Households leaving temporary accommodation, by length of time and reason for leaving

Last update

24 June 2015 24 June 2015

Next update

September 2015 (provisional)

Publishing organisation

Welsh Government

Source 1

Homelessness data collection, Welsh Government

Contact email

stats.housing@wales.gsi.gov.uk

Designation

National Statistics

Lowest level of geographical disaggregation

Local authorities

Geographical coverage

Wales

Languages covered

English only

General description

The information is based on a quarterly statistical return completed by local authorities in Wales. From April 2002 onwards the return was revised and extended to collect information about the age and ethnicity of applicants, the types of household accepted as homelessness and the length of time households stay in temporary accommodation.

The information is collected in order to establish the number and type of households that were accepted as homeless by local authorities during the period and the reasons why these households are homeless. It is also used to establish the number of homeless households in temporary accommodation and the types of accommodation provided. This data is used by the Welsh Government, homelessness agencies and other housing organisations, in order to help monitor trends in the overall level of statutory homelessness across Wales.

Information is also collected about statutory homeless households that are in temporary accommodation; sometimes referred to as households in accommodation arranged by authorities under homelessness legislation. Temporary means that they have not been found suitable accommodation in a settled home. In other words the accommodation can still be in a self-contained dwelling (for example with a private landlord, or in registered social landlord or local authority owned properties) as well as in non-self contained accommodation (for example hostels, refuges and bed and breakfast).

Quality information
1. This data covers numbers of households not persons.
2. Homelessness data may be subject to seasonal variations, however the data shown in this cube has not been seasonally adjusted and care should be taken when making comparisons between successive quarters.
3. All the figures are rounded independently to the nearest 5 to protect the identity of individuals. As a result, there may be a difference between the sum of the constituent items and the total. An asterisk is shown when the data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication.


Data collection and calculation

The information presented here is based on Welsh local authorities' actions under the homelessness provisions of the Housing Act 1996. This covers the decision as to whether or not there is an obligation under the Act for the local authority to help the household. That is whether the authority accepts that the household is eligible, unintentionally homeless and falls within a priority need group. In this case the household is accepted as statutory homeless.

Frequency of publication

Quarterly

Data reference periods

The information is based on a quarterly statistical return completed by local authorities in Wales from 2002-03.

Users, uses and context

Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.

Rounding applied

Yes all the figures are rounded independently to the nearest 5 to protect the identity of individuals

Revisions information

Data prior to the last period covered have been revised since previously published. Revisions are marked in the data with an (r).

Statistical quality

Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.

Keywords

Housing, Homelessness, Temporary Accommodation, Leaving, Leavers

Name

HOUS0410