The government has launched a consultation on the allocation of public sector housing to the elderly.
It has come up with changes aimed at promoting ‘greater fairness’.
The Department of Infrastructure wants feedback on its assessment criteria for eligibility and access to ‘older persons’ public sector housing’ – previously referred to as sheltered housing.
The revised process would result in a broader initial assessment of eligibility for entry onto the waiting list, with allocation being prioritised on the basis of income and assets, as well as health and wellbeing.
The intention is to introduce a points-based system to determine an older person’s priority for allocation in line with that used for the general public sector housing stock.
The proposed change supports the government’s national priority of protecting vulnerable members of the community by ensuring that accommodation is provided to those who need it most.
The criteria for older persons’ housing was last assessed in 2002. The modernisation of the system would help Government to better target older persons’ housing.
The consultation forms part of a wider review of all aspects of public sector housing provision.
Chris Thomas MHK, the politician with responsibilty for housing, said: ‘Following discussion with the local housing authorities, the department is proposing to broaden the waiting list and allocation criteria to ensure a fairer allocation of older persons’ housing.
‘The approach would remain needs-based, but income and assets would be taken into account when prioritising. Our home is important throughout our lives – I hope many people will submit their views as an important decision is taken.’
The consultation document is available to view on the government website {https://www.gov.im/consultations.gov|here}
Alternatively, written comments can be emailed to housing@gov.im or by post to: Housing Division, Department of Infrastructure, Markwell House, Douglas, IM1 2RZ.
The deadline for responses is November 11.