How the Housing LIN can support you to implement SHROA

Supported housing and homelessness

The Housing LIN’s Research and Advisory team provides a range of services to help local authorities and their partners prepare for the implementation of the Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act (SHROA). This includes working collaboratively with councils and stakeholders to:

  • use modelling tools and market data to assess current and future demand for supported housing

  • undertake qualitative research to capture the needs, preferences and aspirations of people living in supported accommodation and/or receiving housing-related support

  • review the quality of supported housing and related services, benchmarking against what good looks like and supporting readiness for new regulatory and oversight requirements

  • develop supported housing strategies and plans to inform local plans, market position statements, housing and homelessness strategies, and future supply of supported housing and accommodation-based services


Building on existing local authority practice

From our work with local authorities across England, we know that many councils have already begun this work; both in anticipation of the new statutory duties under SHROA and because having a robust local evidence base supports better commissioning, partnership working and market development.

To support councils and their partners, we have collated below a selection of published supported housing needs assessments, strategies and market position statements produced by local authorities that the Housing LIN has supported. These examples demonstrate different approaches to assessing need and developing supported housing strategies, and may be helpful to other areas as they plan their own SHROA-related activity.

Further details about our research, advisory and consultancy services can be found here.

Alternatively, you can contact us to arrange an initial conversation about your requirements at
consultancy@housinglin.org.uk.


Find out more

For further information on the act, key resources, tools and examples to support local authorities, commissioners and providers in preparing for the implementation of the Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act, visit our dedicated SHROA webpage.

And for more information on supported housing, visit our dedicated supported housing pages.