Bield Housing and Care: Evaluation of the Retirement Housing Model

Craigforth completed an evaluation of a new Retirement Housing Model for Bield Housing and Care.  The change programme was still ongoing at the time of the study, with the new model to be rolled out to 78 developments across 21 local authority areas.  As such, the study sought to assess the operation of the new Model but also Bield's management of the change process.  A mixed methods approach was taken but with a clear focus on primary qualitative research. The research approach was designed to capture the full range of issues, but critically then allow those issues to be explored in greater depth. The research included visits to 36 Retirement or Sheltered Developments and interviews with a range of tenants, staff and stakeholders.

Renfrewshire Council: A Single Allocations Policy for Renfrewshire

Craigforth was appointed to undertake a housing allocation policy review for the Council and eight RSL partners across Renfrewshire, with a view to developing a shared Single Allocation Policy.  The study involved a systematic review of each landlords' current allocation policy to identify key policy issues to be addressed, close working with landlords to appraise potential policy options including scenario modelling, and drafting of final policy materials.

Scottish Housing Regulator: Regulatory Guidance Consultation

Craigforth was appointed by the Scottish Housing Regulator to analyse responses to the SHR's consultation on an suite of updated Regulatory Guidance documents.  The consultatiuon sought views on eight separate but inter-connected documents covering a range of regulatory policy areas.  The analysis report and other study outputs were used by the Scottish Housing Regulator to finalise the guidance documents prior to publication.

BCH Partners: Evaluation of Borders Choice Homes

Craigforth has completed an evaluation of the Borders Choice Homes (BCH) Common Housing Register, on behalf of the BCH Partners; Berwickshire Housing Association, Eildon Housing Association and Waverley Housing.  The evaluation sought to improve partners' understanding of the applicant and landlord experience, provide an assessment of the value for money being achieved, and consider ways forward.  The study took a mixed methods approach including a desk-based analysis of key information and data, in-depth interviews with key players, and survey and follow-up interviews with BCH applicants.

North Ayrshire Council: Research into Changing Demand for Larger Properties

Craigforth was appointed by North Ayrshire Council to undertake an assessment of trends in demand for larger social rented properties across North Ayrshire, in the context of changes to the housing policy context (most notably introduction of the Bedroom Tax) and the potential for these to impact on the profile of social housing demand.  In addition to detailed analysis of recent trends in social housing supply and demand in North Ayrshire, the study involved engagement with housing service staff and applicants to identify key drivers of recent trends, and scenario modelling to inform the Council's forward planning to ensure larger stock remains sustainable.

Scottish Housing Regulator: Evaluation of Tenant Assessors’ Initiative

Craigforth was appointed by the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) to undertake an independent evaluation of the SHR's Tenant Assessors’ InitiativeThe evaluation considered the role and work of Tenant Assessors, and considered options for the future of the Tenant Assessor Initiative in the context of a changed regulatory context.  A multi-strand evaluation methodology involved in-depth qualitative engagement with Tenant Assessors and SHR Regulation Managers, an e-survey and telephone interviews with landlords, and discussions with a range of other stakeholders.

Housing Support Enabling Unit: Understanding the Impact of Charging for Housing Support Services

Craigforth was appointed by the Housing Support Enabling Unit to undertake a study to assess the impact of charging on housing support services and those using housing support services.  The study used a multi-strand approach to provide a detailed picture of current charging practice, engaging with commissioners and providers of services to consider the impact of differing policies on services and service users.  Study findings helped to inform future policy making around charging policy at local and national level.

HOME Argyll: Development of a Joint Allocations Policy

Craigforth was commissioned to undertake a full Policy Review on behalf of the HOME Argyll CHR partners.  The study involved a comprehensive review of the existing policy against current legislation and good practice requirements, and close working with the partners through the development of a new policy and associated materials.