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Statistical Bulletin Housing Series HSG/2007/4: Supporting People Client Statistics, 2005-06

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Table 14
Accommodation type of clients receiving housing support by local authority area: 2005-06

percentage

Total

Homeless

Mainstream housing

Sheltered housing

Special housing

Supported accommodation

Scotland

163,758

17

52

25

1

7

Aberdeen City

4,416

1

17

73

*

9

Aberdeenshire

3,518

1

6

79

-

15

Angus

7,128

4

77

17

1

2

Argyll & Bute

4,352

38

30

20

5

7

Clackmannanshire

1,006

9

39

19

5

28

Dumfries & Galloway

4,853

16

47

27

*

9

Dundee City

..

..

..

..

..

..

East Ayrshire

6,340

6

80

14

-

-

East Dunbartonshire

2,459

*

71

22

-

7

East Lothian

2,897

39

33

22

*

6

East Renfrewshire

1,469

22

14

51

-

14

Edinburgh

15,449

35

36

18

1

11

Eilean Siar

201

-

10

80

-

9

Falkirk

2,388

8

62

17

1

12

Fife

..

..

..

..

..

..

Glasgow

27,912

15

64

16

*

5

Highland

3,376

18

25

39

*

21

Inverclyde

4,417

12

65

22

-

1

Midlothian

1,306

11

51

31

-

7

Moray

1,379

23

15

49

-

12

North Ayrshire

2,530

11

122

36

8

*

North Lanarkshire

13,387

20

59

14

-

6

Orkney

133

31

53

-

-

17

Perth & Kinross

2,166

8

31

52

2

7

Renfrewshire

4,402

4

44

24

24

4

Scottish Borders

1,937

11

39

31

*

18

Shetland

182

51

7

25

-

18

South Ayrshire

2,390

36

50

9

1

4

South Lanarkshire

8,050

24

47

27

-

2

Stirling

2,068

38

47

22

1

5

West Dunbartonshire

6,899

1

89

9

1

3

West Lothian

9,548

16

82

12

*

2

Notes - see notes tot tables for further details:
- Some clients might change accommodation type throughout the year. As a result, percentages may sum to more than 100%.
- Scottish Borders are unable to provide a breakdown of accommodation type for clients in receipt of floating support. Estimates for these clients have been made based on the Scotland level proportions.

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