Volume 6, Issue 5 pp. 361-369

The housing needs of disabled people

Andrew Nocon PhD

Andrew Nocon PhD

Social Policy Research Unit,

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Nicholas Pleace MA

Nicholas Pleace MA

Centre for Housing Policy, University of York, UK

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First published: 04 January 2002
Citations: 34
Andrew Nocon Research Fellow Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, Heslington, York YO1 5 DD, UK

Abstract

This paper presents the results from a study of the housing needs of disabled people in Shropshire. The study involved interviews with disabled people, representatives of a county-wide disabled people's organization, and staff from social services, housing and health agencies. A questionnaire was sent to a sample of disabled people in the county, and quantitative data were examined. The study highlighted: the high level of unmet housing need amongst disabled people, in relation to both adaptations and more appropriate housing; the need for more involvement by disabled people in the planning and provision of services; the need for greater flexibility within the housing regulations, so that services are more responsive to people's individual needs; and the inadequacy of the resources currently available to meet those needs.

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