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A collection of datasets linked to the Housing Board for Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and West Suffolk.

You can find a description of the Board and its background here https://cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/housingboard/ 

The aim is to buid up a set of information for local experts to analyse, including past trends, current information and future projections.

Wherever possible we will use this space to share "already available" information, presenting data from various partners without adding to the existing burden of collection - helping to get the best value possible from all the work put into this collection process.

We will do this in "open data" format to make the data as straightforward as possible to use, re-use, combine and anayse. APIs will be created wherever possible.

If you have any questions,comments or suggestions please get in touch with sue.beecroft@cambridge.gov.uk

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The cost of poor housing to the NHS

In 2010 the Building Research Establishment (BRE) Trust published the results of a research project which sought to quantify the cost of people living in poor housing in England to the National Health Service. This was possible because of the availability of information from the English Housing Survey on the risk of a home incident occurring and its likely impact on health, measured through the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), combined with information from the NHS on treatment costs.
A more recent briefing paper updates the BRE models and calculations using 2011 English Housing Survey and 2011 indicative NHS treatment costs.  It also widens the definition from ‘poor housing’ to include all ‘sub-standard’ housing.
The data presented here, with kind permission of the BRE and the report authors, sets out
1. The number of homes across England which fall into categories of hazard, and the estimated cost to the NHS of each level of hazard in total.
2. The frequency of various hazards making up 'poor housing' across England, setting out the cost to repair against potential savings to the NHS budget in the illnesses and accidents prevented in a year by doing the repairs; for example preventing falls in the bathroom by installing grab rails and non-slip surfaces.
In this way the report provides a useful assessment of "payback periods" for hazards found in England's housing stock, offsetting the cost of putting the hazards right against the potential cost of treating people who have (for example) fallen in the bath; suffered excess cold or experienced excessive damp.

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Modified Date
2018-10-30
Release Date
2018-10-29
Frequency
Irregularly
Identifier
3bd27602-25bb-4619-a528-4b23e27960a8
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
England
Language
English (United Kingdom)
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Contact Name
Sue Beecroft
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Public Access Level
Public