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SFHA “deeply disappointed” by adaptations funding freeze

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The SFHA has said it is “deeply disappointed” that the Scottish Government’s 2019/20 Scottish Budget, which was approved by the Scottish Parliament yesterday, has effectively frozen funding for adaptations when there is already a shortfall.

Sarah Boyack, SFHA Head of Public Affairs, said:

“While SFHA welcomes the allocation of £825 million of investment in affordable housing, we are deeply disappointed that investment in adaptations has effectively been frozen for the last seven years. The number of people requiring their homes to be adapted to enable them to live healthier, more independent lives has increased substantially.

“A recent SFHA member survey revealed that half way through the year, many housing associations run out of the vital funding required to install adaptations for people who need them. This must change, as it is a classic example of effective preventative spend that needs to be significantly increased.

“Falls cost the NHS £500,000 per day. A handrail and additional lighting that could help prevent a fall costs around £500. Pressure on our NHS will only start to decrease when we invest in prevention.”

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For further information, please contact SFHA Media Adviser Kirsten Walker on m: 0788 788 8348 email: kwalker@sfha.co.uk

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NOTES:

  1. The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) was established in 1975 and has around 133 members providing affordable housing and wider community services across Scotland, as well as a further 150 sector associates. The SFHA is owned and governed by its members and exists to lead, represent and support the work of housing associations and co-operatives throughout Scotland.
  2. The SFHA is the voice of housing associations and co-operatives in Scotland. SFHA’s 133 members represent 85% of the sector, own and manage 86% of the 247,000+ housing association stock across Scotland. Together, housing associations and co-operatives provide housing for almost 500,000 people, which is one in every 11 households.
  3. Over 15,000 staff are employed by SFHA members across Scotland, 93% of the staff within the sector.
  4. Housing associations and co-operatives are not-for-profit bodies, regulated by the Scottish Housing Regulator.
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