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Formed in 1962 7,000 tenants and 4,000 others 26 Scottish Local Authorities Cost rent, fair rent, co-ownership, shared ownership, self build, students, homes for sale, Foyer, LSVT, wider role, supported / special needs housing, Homestake / LIFT 9 Mergers 4 left home 250 members half of whom tenants 55 voluntary board / committee members 350 staff

Horizon Housing Assoc. Industrial and Provident Society Charitable

What Is Tenancy Sustainment? Shelter Scotland defines tenancy sustainment as Preventing a tenancy from coming to a premature end by providing the necessary information, advice, and support for tenants to be able to maintain their tenancies

Why is Link Involved In Tenancy Sustainment? Because we want to : Reduce the number of evictions Reduce the number of voids Reduce our costs Prevent homelessness

Why? This is our core business... Link is fully committed to the prevention of homelessness and reducing the number of failed tenancies. We aim to work with our tenants and help them sustain their tenancies this is included in our key strategic and operational objectives. This is what we are about and why we exist

What Is a Failed Tenancy and What Did it Cost Link? A failed tenancy is deemed to be an abandonment, an eviction and any tenancy which terminated within 12 months In 08/09 the number and average costs were as follows: Abandonments 83 237,048 Evictions 43 197,026 Total 126 434,074 (At that point we had no recorded cost for other terminations within 12 months)

How Did We Compare To Other RSLs? SHBVN benchmarking for 2008/09 (32 RSLs participated): Expressed as a percentage of stock, we had the sixth highest number of recovery of repossession orders and... Fourth highest number of abandoned properties.

What Did We Do About It? Tenancy Sustainment Strategy Approved Nov 09 Two key Objectives - Prevention - Tenancy Support Produced an Action Plan Set realistic budget Spend to Save ethos Set up a small working party to take forward initiatives and pilots Ensured staff buy-in

Getting The Relationship Right From The Start: Improved pre- and post-tenancy information Support assessments carried out at pre-tenancy interviews Tenancy DVD (in conjunction with 5 other RSLs) Joint pre-tenancy visits with Welfare Rights staff Provision of recycled furniture for those with no resources Pilot with Cyrenians homelessness project

Keeping A Close Relationship With Our Tenants Annual Tenancy Visits 30% per year. Out on the estates 80% of the time Neighbourhood Plans Early contact with tenants who fall into arrears Combined Arrears visits with Welfare Benefits Staff Referrals for support to our LinkLiving Support service

Managing Our Performance Record details of those who had a failed tenancy, eg. any trends? Appreciate that there will be an increase in arrears over the first year Report to our Board regularly Set staff stiff targets to reduce abandonments, evictions and tenancy

How Are We Doing? 51% reduction in Evictions 53% reduction in Abandonments Savings for Link 245,559

Welfare Rights and Benefits, Information and Advice/Advocacy Maximising income 3 Welfare Advice Teams - OPAP,OPAS, Money Advice 19 Staff

First Link Welfare Advice Officer 1999 March 2005 - the Older Persons Advice Project (OPAP) Successfully initially worked with two partner housing associations now 6 Extended into Older Persons Advice Service (OPAS) Nov. 09 Mar. 11

Funded by The Scottish Government ( 700k till 2011) Financial Inclusion Funding Clackmannanshire, West Lothian and North Lanarkshire Councils

Over 1,300,000 in extra benefit for over 60 s Back-dated lump sums(one of 34k) 1400 visits Significant Rental Income to Link

Housing Support/Care visiting, ordinary housing 450 service users young, with learning disability, mental health issues 130+ staff Smart Living From charitable voluntary to a social enterprise

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) MicroCHP Air Source Heat Pumps - Ground Source Heat Pumps Solar Thermal - Solar Photo-voltaic (FiT) Biomass - Hydro-electric - Exhaust Air Heat Pump Community Energy-saving Programme (CESP) Insulation Programme - Gas District Heating Wind Turbines

Energy efficiency Tips Leaflets Website - Energy Advice Area, Policies Free Low-energy Light Bulbs (7,000) New Tenants Energy Display/Appliance Standby Switchoff Adaptors Energy Advice Booklet in Welcome Pack

Financial Inclusion Strategy Affordable Warmth Strategy Energy Strategy / Sustainability policy Retrofit Affordable range of tenures eg Private Sector Leasing, National Housing Trust, LIFT Expanding the Link group savings passed on to tenants/service users. Bulk Procurement ditto Development /construction (MMC) Funding/borrowing

Change In Staff Culture Change is not at all - or even mainly - about procedure. The essential change is in staff culture; getting back to what many staff came into housing management for dealing with tenants as people and seeking to offer help rather than sanctions