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Guide for local authorities and providers on when Ofsted will prioritise applications to register children’s homes services.
£50m of new investment over the next two years to unlock new homes and improve the quality of life for existing residents through estate regeneration in London.
Government announces plan that will unblock housebuilding to deliver homes for local communities while protecting the environment.
Statistics on secure children’s homes, including the number of children they accommodate as of 31 March each year.
Household projections give an indication of the future number of households in England and its regions and local authorities. Used for planning in areas such as housing and social care.
The CMA has launched a market study into housebuilding in England, Scotland and Wales.
The glossary is a single reference point for terms and definitions used in DLUHC housing statistical publications and English Housing Survey reports, arranged alphabetically.
People at risk of homelessness will be helped into stable, long-term accommodation thanks to nearly £150 million of government funding.
Research paper summarising the findings from a study of the market for secure children’s homes.
This DFID Evidence Paper reviews evidence on the relationship between secure property rights and development. It focuses on recently generated evidence from Africa, and identifies evidence gaps.
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