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Social rehousing policy in britain: Needs,rights, and choices
Authors:Robert Smith  Margaret Griffiths  Tamsin Stirling
Institution:1. Lecturers in the Centre for Housing Management and Development, Department of City and Regional Planning , University of Wales , Cardiff;2. Policy Officer at the Chartered Institute of Housing , Wales
Abstract:Abstract

When selecting among competing applicants for rehousing in social rented property, the perceived wisdom in Britain since the 1940s has been to award priority to households in the greatest housing need. “Need” is often defined in highly complex ways. However, a shift has occurred in local authority and housing association rehousing policies away from allocations made solely on the basis of need. This shift comes in response to the changing context in which social rented housing has operated in the past 15 years and to perceived weaknesses in needs‐based systems. Present policies are designed to address wider objectives, including developing stable communities and minimizing housing management problems.

This article examines these policy changes and the extent to which local housing allocations are used to address not only individual household needs, but also the concerns of local communities and wider housing management issues.
Keywords:Low‐income housing  Policy  Great Britain
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