National Panel of Tenants and Service Users 2022 to 2023

Published

30 June 2023

Updated

30 June 2023

Introduction

Introduction 

1.1

This report provides an overview of findings from the 2022/23 programme of National Panel engagement commissioned by the Scottish Housing Regulator.

Background

1.2

The National Panel was established in 2013 as a way for the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) to engage with tenants and other users of social landlord services. The Panel is used to gauge service user priorities and experiences, and findings help to shape SHR’s focus in its role as regulator of social landlords.

1.3

The Panel seeks to engage with a good cross-section of service users. Members include social tenants, people who have used homelessness services, residents of social rented Gypsy/Traveller sites and owners using social landlord factoring services.

1.4

A recent Panel recruitment drive sought to replace longer-standing Panel members and improve representation of specific groups. As a result, Panel membership stood at 476 individuals at March 2023 (see p.36). Ongoing promotion of the Panel will build on this figure, and seek to reach those who do not normally engage with social landlords. For example, more than three quarters of Panel members are not involved in Regional Tenants’ Organisations (RTOs).

The 2022/23 programme

1.5

The 2022/23 Panel programme was developed to reflect current SHR priorities and track views over time on key issues such as rents, finances and heating the home. In terms of the main themes addressed, this year we asked Panel members about:

  • Rent affordability and value for money, and their wider financial circumstances
  • Experience of rent consultation
  • Experience of heating their home
  • Safety in the home
  • Participation and communication with their landlord
  • Experience of homeless services
  • Views on the SHR website

1.6

A combined quantitative and qualitative research approach was used; a survey issued to all Panel members in January 2023, and in-depth qualitative engagement undertaken during February and March 2023. The survey included questions across most of the themes listed above. Qualitative engagement comprised three distinct strands focused on (i) exploring views on rents, safety and influencing landlord decisions, (ii) feedback on the SHR website, and (iii) experience of homelessness services and temporary accommodation.

1.7

This report combines quantitative survey results with qualitative findings, based on responses to the full Panel survey (56% response, 267 respondents) and qualitative engagement with 96 individuals. We refer to those taking part as ‘respondents’ where this was via the survey, and ‘participants’ where this was via qualitative methods. Direct quotes have been included from qualitative participants to illustrate key points. These have been lightly edited for brevity.

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