Scottish Housing Regulator
Non-ministerial government department overview | |
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Formed | 2011 |
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Headquarters | Highlander House, 58 Waterloo Street, Glasgow G2 7DA |
Employees | 60 |
Annual budget | £3.846 million (2013-2014) |
Minister responsible | Alex Neil, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Communities and Pensioners' Rights |
Non-ministerial government department executives |
Kay Blair, Chair Michael Cameron, Chief Executive |
Website |
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The Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) is an independent Non-Ministerial Department, directly accountable to the Scottish Parliament. The body was established on 1 April 2011 under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2010.[1] SHR is the successor to the previous Scottish Housing Regulator agency, which exercised Scottish Ministers' powers under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001.
The statutory objective of SHR is to:
"safeguard and promote the interests of current and future tenants of social landlords, people who are or may become homeless, and people who use housing services provided by Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) and local authorities"
SHR regulate social landlords to protect the interests of people who receive services from them. SHR do this by assessing and reporting on; how social landlords are performing their housing services, RSLs’ financial well-being and RSLs' standards of governance and where necessary SHR will intervene to secure improvements.
SHR also keep a Register of all the RSLs in Scotland. The register holds information about each landlord including their contact details and their regulation plans.
See also
- Homelessness in Scotland
- Housing and Regeneration Directorate
- Local government of Scotland
References
- ↑ "About SHR". Scottish Housing Regulator. Retrieved 21 October 2014.