Reference area | Acceptances per thousand households |
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Countries | |
England | 0.58 |
Upper Tier Authorities | |
Bath and North East Somerset | 0.26 |
Bedford | 0.85 |
Blackburn with Darwen | 0.17 |
Bournemouth | 0.19 |
Bracknell Forest | 0.45 |
Brighton and Hove | 0.83 |
Bristol, City of | 0.36 |
Central Bedfordshire | 0.42 |
Cheshire East | 0.16 |
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Dclg Homelessness Acceptances Ratio Concept Scheme | |
Reference Period | |
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The term "Homelessness" is often considered to apply only to people "sleeping rough". However, most of our statistics on homelessness relate to the statutorily homeless i.e. those households which meet specific criteria of priority need set out in legislation, and to whom a homelessness duty has been accepted by a local authority.
Such households are rarely homeless in the literal sense of being without a roof over their heads, but are more likely to be threatened with the loss of, or are unable to continue with, their current accommodation.
A "main homelessness duty" is owed where the authority is satisfied that the applicant is eligible for assistance, unintentionally homeless and falls within a specified priority need group. Such statutorily homeless households are referred to as "acceptances".
This dataset provides statistics on the numbers of households accepted as statutorily homeless and presented in terms of acceptances per 1000 households in each local authority area. The total number of acceptances is broken down further according to ethnicity in the related dataset, Homelessness Acceptances.
The numbers are presented in terms of households, not individuals. A household is defined as: one person living alone, or a group of people living at the same address who share common housekeeping or a living room.
Values of less than five households have been suppressed. In addition, some values of five or greater have been suppressed to prevent other suppressed values being calculated
This data is also available in Table 784a, available for download as an Excel spreadsheet.
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Reference Period
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/time/refPeriod
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2012 Q2
http://reference.data.gov.uk/id/quarter/2012-Q2
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Dclg Homelessness Acceptances Ratio Concept Scheme
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/homelessness/homelessness-acceptances/ratio
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Reference Area
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/geography/refArea
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