A strategy for specialist and supported housing in Devon is to be developed over the next 10 months.
Devon County Council’s Cabinet has approved its Specialist and Supported Housing Needs Assessment report and will continue to work closely with district, city and borough councils in the county to produce a strategy.
The findings of the assessment report estimate future need for supported and specialist housing and accommodation in Devon (but not including Plymouth and Torbay).
It has highlighted that demand for supported and specialist housing will increase significantly across all groups of people considered by the report. This includes older people, people with learning disabilities, physical/sensory disability, those who are autistic, vulnerable young people including care leavers, teenage parents, people with an alcohol or drug related need, and those who are homeless.
The assessment reflects a growing need for a wider mix of housing and care options to meet people’s different needs and support their independence.
The ageing population in the county is the single biggest driver of future housing demand. Devon’s population aged 65+ is forecast to increase by 36% by 2045, while the 75+ group is expected to increase by 52%.
The highest increases in demand are expected in Exeter, East Devon and Teignbridge. Rural areas face access challenges and limited provision despite smaller population sizes.
The need for the Specialist and Supported Housing Strategy is in response to the Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act 2023 which was introduced to establish National Supported Housing Standards, in order to tackle unsafe or poor quality supported housing provision and to ensure supported housing meets genuine local needs
Devon County Council’s Health and Adult Care Scrutiny Committee will also be involved in the development of the Specialist and Supported Housing Strategy which has to be delivered by 31 March 2027.

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