Homelessness in Scotland: update to 30 September 2024
This statistics bulletin provides information on homelessness in Scotland in the six-month period from 1 April 2024 to 30 September 2024, alongside historical data.
Introduction
This statistics bulletin provides information on homelessness in Scotland in the six-month period from 1 April to 30 September 2024 alongside comparisons with the corresponding period in previous years. Quarterly breakdowns of data are provided from 2022 in the supporting tables.
The main purpose of this publication is to provide an indication of trends for key aspects of homelessness incuding applications, assessments, use of temporary accommodation and outcomes ahead of the annual publication, which includes a fuller set of information.
The statistics in this publication are based on administrative data collected by local authorities in the course of processing homelessness applications. A limitation of this approach is that data is not collected for any households that are homeless but do not engage with their local authority. For this reason the statistics in this publication do not necessarily cover the entire homeless population in Scotland. More detail on the data sources we use are included at the end of this publication.
Excel workbooks containing the tables and charts referenced in this publication are available to download at our supporting documents page.
These statistics are accredited official statistics. The Office for Statistics Regulation has independently reviewed and accredited these statistics as complying with the standards of trustworthiness, quality, and value in the Code of Practice for Statistics.
These statistics were accredited on the 29th of November 2012. The published accreditation is also available at Accredited Official Statistics
What is the statutory duty of the local authority?
If a household is unintentionally homeless (or threatened with homelessness), the local authority must offer settled accommodation. Until this is available, the local authority must offer temporary accommodation.
If a household is intentionally homeless (or threatened with homelessness), the local authority has no statutory duty to provide settled accommodation (although they may choose to do so). There is a duty to provide temporary accommodation and advice and assistance to help the household secure alternative accommodation.
Temporary accommodation must be offered, if it is required, while the household is awaiting an assessment decision.
The statutory duty lies with the local authority the household applies to. Up until 28 November 2022, if a household had no local connection to the one to which it applied, but to another local authority, they may be referred. From 29 November 2022, local authorities no longer have the power to refer an applicant to another local authority in Scotland on the grounds of their local connection.
A household can accept or refuse offers of accommodation. A local authority’s duty to secure accommodation for unintentionally homeless households would be fulfilled by an offer that is refused, provided that the offer is a reasonable one.
More information on the duties local authorities have to assist people who are threatened with or experiencing homelessness can be found in the Code of Guidance on Homelessness
A Quick Guide to the Homelessness ProcessA household is homeless if they have no accommodation in the UK or elsewhere, or have accommodation but cannot reasonably occupy it. A household is threatened with homelessness if it is likely they will become homeless within two months. There are three stages involved in a homeless application in Scotland:
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