Angus Council Housing Need & Demand Assessment Affordable Housing Calculation 14 th September 2009.

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Angus Council Housing Need & Demand Assessment Affordable Housing Calculation 14 th September 2009

HNADA Methodology Plus Current Need (Unsuitable Housing) Newly Arising Need Minus Equals Supply of Affordable Housing Net Shortfall/ Surplus

Current Need in Unsuitable Housing Homeless or with insecure tenure Concealed households Overcrowding Support Needs Poor Quality Harrassment Eliminate In situ solutions (aids/adaptations etc) Those who can afford market housing HNADA Calculation

Newly Arising Need Gross household formation Eliminate formers who can afford market housing Existing households falling into need HNADA Calculation

Affordable Housing Supply Supply of affordable housing relets Additional supply associated with reducing voids Planned new supply of affordable housing  For rent/of intermediate housing Units taken out of management HNADA Calculation

Projecting & Disaggregating Need Aggregated Housing Needs Analysis: –assumes the current profile of housing supply can meet the type of need identified Disaggregated Analysis: −determines if supply is ‘fit for purpose’ −detailed match of households to homes by size, area, property type and tenure −assesses if annual need is met by supply and extent to which backlog can be reduced −length of time to address backlog is identified −provides detailed profile of housing shortfall/ surplus to inform strategic planning

Matched to Residual Supply Residual Backlog Annual Newly Arising Need Area Size Type Annual Supply Area Size Type Backlog Housing Need Area Size Type Projected Forward Over Time Until Eliminated