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SHR publishes strategy and work plans for 2022/23

The strategy sets out how the regulator will support the social housing sector to recover from the pandemic and explains how its work will help empower tenants and others.

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The Scottish Housing Regulator has published its new strategy and work plans for 2022/23.

The regulator’s priorities will be:

  • quality of homes, tenant and resident safety and the standard of sites for Gypsy/Travellers
  • homelessness, with a particular focus on duties to provide temporary and settled accommodation
  • landlords’ recovery from the pandemic, including handling of any backlogs in housing services
  • rent affordability and value for money
  • governance and financial health in RSLs
  • being an effective public body.

The strategy sets out how the regulator will support the social housing sector's recovery from the pandemic and explains how its work will help empower tenants and others. It also summarises how it will get assurance from landlords and restates its focus on promoting equality and human rights. 

George Walker, Chair of the Scottish Housing Regulator, said: “As social landlords continue to work to build back services to tenants and tackle backlogs that came about due to Covid-19 restrictions, they also face wider challenges, including around climate change and decarbonisation and the geo-political landscape.

“The rising cost of living means many tenants and their families are facing increasing financial hardship, with significant pressures on their household incomes from rising costs.

“Over the coming year, we will keep a strong focus on quality of homes, tenant and resident safety, how social landlords deliver homes for those who need them, the recovery from the pandemic, rent affordability and value for money and governance and financial health in RSLs. 

“We will continue to work closely with landlords, tenants and all of our stakeholders to support the recovery in social housing and deliver our shared vision of well-run social landlords, delivering what tenants, people who are homeless, Gypsy/Travellers, and others who use social housing services need and want and at a price they can afford to pay.”

Alongside its strategy, the regulator also published a summary of its work plans for 2022/23.  This details what the regulator is planning to do in terms of regulatory work, reports, guidance and other publications as well as information on how it will involve others in its work and be an effective public body.

Read the regulator’s Strategy 2022/23

Read the summary of the regulator’s work plans 2022/23

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