Housing policy in Scotland is both distinctive and largely though not wholly devolved. Since 1999, housing has been at the core of divergent policymaking. In the recent referendum period, housing also featured indirectly in terms of the housing-related impacts of welfare reform such as the bedroom tax. Consequently, the proposed changes devolving aspects of welfare and borrowing proposed by the Smith Commission also have ramifications for housing. However, continuing housing need in Scotland and the various challenges identified in this paper to achieving strategic policy goals for the housing system mean that housing will remain a priority
This paper examines the recent performance, current state and future prospects of the Scottish housi...
Discusses Scotland’s progressive homelessness legislation and the mechanisms through which this righ...
This paper will look at the future of the community housing sector in Scotland. It will reflect upon...
In the on-going debates about additional financial powers for the Scottish Parliament, fiscal autono...
The UK has been engaged in an ongoing process of constitutional reform since the late 1990s, when de...
Within the UK, Scotland and England operate largely devolved housing policy systems (this paper does...
<p>Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess new and often innovative models that aim t...
First paragraph: Whilst housing policies already had a distinctive Scottish flavour even before devo...
This paper aims to make an assessment of housing reform in Scotland since devolution in 1999. It is ...
The Scottish Parliament has been in existence for nearly two decades. Its powers have been extended ...
Whilst housing policies already had a distinctive Scottish flavour even before devolution, the creat...
In 2018, the Scottish Government launched the 'Ending Homelessness Together Action Plan', just 6 yea...
The UK has been engaged in an ongoing process of constitutional reform since the late 1990s, when de...
The current austerity in the UK public finances is having knock-on effects for the Scottish Governme...
The Scottish Parliament opened in 1999. Since this devolution of powers, there has been an increase ...
This paper examines the recent performance, current state and future prospects of the Scottish housi...
Discusses Scotland’s progressive homelessness legislation and the mechanisms through which this righ...
This paper will look at the future of the community housing sector in Scotland. It will reflect upon...
In the on-going debates about additional financial powers for the Scottish Parliament, fiscal autono...
The UK has been engaged in an ongoing process of constitutional reform since the late 1990s, when de...
Within the UK, Scotland and England operate largely devolved housing policy systems (this paper does...
<p>Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess new and often innovative models that aim t...
First paragraph: Whilst housing policies already had a distinctive Scottish flavour even before devo...
This paper aims to make an assessment of housing reform in Scotland since devolution in 1999. It is ...
The Scottish Parliament has been in existence for nearly two decades. Its powers have been extended ...
Whilst housing policies already had a distinctive Scottish flavour even before devolution, the creat...
In 2018, the Scottish Government launched the 'Ending Homelessness Together Action Plan', just 6 yea...
The UK has been engaged in an ongoing process of constitutional reform since the late 1990s, when de...
The current austerity in the UK public finances is having knock-on effects for the Scottish Governme...
The Scottish Parliament opened in 1999. Since this devolution of powers, there has been an increase ...
This paper examines the recent performance, current state and future prospects of the Scottish housi...
Discusses Scotland’s progressive homelessness legislation and the mechanisms through which this righ...
This paper will look at the future of the community housing sector in Scotland. It will reflect upon...