Scottish Housing Regulator publishes new regulatory framework
The Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) has emphasised the importance of social landlords listening to tenants and service users in its new regulatory framework and statutory guidance.
Published today, the new framework, which will go live from 1 April, sets out how SHR will regulate social landlords in Scotland and follows an consultation by the Regulator with its stakeholders.
George Walker, the Regulator’s chair, said: “I am delighted to announce the publication of our new regulatory framework. I’d like to thank everyone who took the time to share views through our consultation and discussion paper. Your feedback has helped shape the new Framework.
“Overall, stakeholders told us that our previous framework worked well and remained relevant and appropriate. We also saw a clear appetite for stability and for changes to be kept to a minimum.
“Our new Framework keeps a focus on our statutory objective to safeguard and promote the interests of tenants, people who are homeless, factored owners and Gypsy/Travellers at the heart of our work.
“We will continue to publish easy-to-access and easy-to-use information for tenants about their landlord’s performance and to promote a culture of assurance, openness and transparency.
“We will keep a strong focus on tenant and resident safety. We will establish an appropriate working group, or groups, to work with us to consider all of the indicators we use to monitor landlords’ performance against the Scottish Social Housing Charter. We will also work with these groups to develop appropriate indicators for tenants and resident safety, including on damp and mould.
“We will continue to support landlords to get the assurance they need that their organisation is well-run and so delivers good outcomes for tenants, people who are homeless and others who use their services.”