Annual progress report from the Domestic Abuse Safe Accommodation National Expert Steering Group 2022 to 2023
In response to: Delivery of support in domestic abuse safe accommodation: annual progress report 2022-23
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities is addressing social housing access and tenancy protection for domestic abuse victims, building on the Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Act 2018. The Social Housing (Emergency Protection of Tenancy Rights) Bill and related policy work aim to improve housing security and support for survivors, including consideration of pet-friendly accommodation.
In response to: Delivery of support in domestic abuse safe accommodation: annual progress report 2022-23
An overview of outcomes across England of the second year’s delivery of the provision of support for victims of domestic abuse and their children in safe accommodation duties.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities is seeking views on the impacts of the law on joint tenancies on victims of domestic abuse in the social rented sector.
Consultation on regulations to prevent local authorities applying a local connection to victims of domestic abuse who apply for social housing.
A Bill to give social housing tenants the right to continuity of secure tenancy in circumstances when they have to move because of a threat to the personal safety of the tenant or someone in their hou
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities is seeking views on the impacts of the law on joint tenancies on victims of domestic abuse in the social rented sector.
Consultation on regulations to prevent local authorities applying a local connection to victims of domestic abuse who apply for social housing.
In response to: Consultation on the impacts of joint tenancies on victims of domestic abuse
In response to: Consultation on local connection requirements for social housing for victims of domestic …
A Bill to give social housing tenants the right to continuity of secure tenancy in circumstances when they have to move because of a threat to the personal safety of the tenant or someone in their hou
In response to: Domestic abuse support within safe accommodation: statutory guidance and regulations cons…
In response to: Domestic abuse support within safe accommodation: statutory guidance and regulations cons…
MHCLG is launching a consultation on the draft statutory guidance and two sets of regulations that accompany Part 4 of the Domestic Abuse Act.
MHCLG is launching a consultation on the draft statutory guidance and two sets of regulations that accompany Part 4 of the Domestic Abuse Act.
MHCLG is launching a consultation on the draft statutory guidance and two sets of regulations that accompany Part 4 of the Domestic Abuse Act.
In response to: Funding allocation methods: new domestic abuse duty
We are seeking views on the funding allocation methodology for a new duty on local authorities to provide support to victims in safe accommodation.
We are seeking views on the funding allocation methodology for a new duty on local authorities to provide support to victims in safe accommodation.
We are seeking views on the funding allocation methodology for a new duty on local authorities to provide support to victims in safe accommodation.
Consultation on the future delivery of support to victims and their children in accommodation-based domestic abuse services in England.
Consultation on the future delivery of support to victims and their children in accommodation-based domestic abuse services in England.
Consultation on the future delivery of support to victims and their children in accommodation-based domestic abuse services in England.
We are seeking views on proposals for new statutory guidance to local authorities to assist victims of domestic abuse in refuges to access social housing.
A Bill to make provision about the granting of old-style secure tenancies in cases of domestic abuse. Originated in the Lords.
Consideration of Bill, not amended in the Public Bill Committee. New Clause 1 Duty to review cooperation between England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland ‘(1) By the end of the period of six months, beginning with the day on which …
A Bill to make provision about the granting of old-style secure tenancies in cases of domestic abuse. Originated in the Lords.
A Bill to make provision about the granting of old-style secure tenancies in cases of domestic abuse. Originated in the Lords.
A Bill to make provision about the granting of old-style secure tenancies in cases of domestic abuse. Originated in the Lords.
A Bill to make provision about the granting of old-style secure tenancies in cases of domestic abuse. Originated in the Lords.
A Bill to make provision about the granting of old-style secure tenancies in cases of domestic abuse. Originated in the Lords.
A Bill to make provision about the granting of old-style secure tenancies in cases of domestic abuse.
We are seeking views on proposals for new statutory guidance to local authorities to assist victims of domestic abuse in refuges to access social housing.
A note of the impacts of the Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Bill 2017-19 introduced on 19 December 2017.
We are seeking views on proposals for new statutory guidance to local authorities to assist victims of domestic abuse in refuges to access social housing.