Decision details

Debate on the Public Accounts Committee's report 'Progress in delivering the Welsh Housing Quality Standard'

Decision Maker: Plenary - Fourth Assembly, Public Accounts Committee - Fourth Assembly

Status: Complete

Is Key decision?: Yes

Purpose:

The Auditor General for Wales’ report Progress in delivering the Welsh Housing Quality Standard, which published in January 2012.  The report examined whether landlords had made good progress to improve the quality of social housing in line with the requirements of the Welsh Housing Quality Standard (WHQS). The Welsh Government introduced the WHQS in 2002 as a minimum standard for homes and set a target that all social housing should comply with the WHQS requirements by the end of 2012.

The core elements of the WHQS are that homes:

  • Are in a good state of repair;
  • Are safe and secure;
  • Are adequately heated, fuel efficient and well insulated;
  • Contain up-to-date kitchens and bathrooms;
  • Are well managed (for rented housing);
  • Are located in attractive and safe environments; and
  • As far as possible suit the specific requirements of the household, for example, catering for specific disabilities

The Auditor General’s report notes that from the outset, the Welsh Government has identified the wider benefits that could flow from work to achieve the WHQS. These included job creation and area regeneration, as well as improved health, well-being, safety and security. Enhanced tenant consultation and participation in housing management were also seen as important outcomes. The report concluded that many tenants have seen substantial improvements in the quality of their housing, although the original aim that all social housing would achieve the Welsh Housing Quality Standard (WHQS) by 2012 will not be met. The report also concluded that the Welsh Government has not acted swiftly enough to support and monitor progress and has not put an effective framework in place to demonstrate value for money from the significant investment that is planned to achieve the WHQS.

The Public Accounts Committee undertook an inquiry into the WHQS which examined:

  • Achievements in delivering the WHQS against targets
  • Weaknesses in the Welsh Government’s leadership and monitoring
  • The future of the WHQS

 

 

 

Decision:

The item started at 15.14

NDM5089 Darren Millar (Clwyd West)

To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:

 

Notes the Public Accounts Committee's report on Progress in delivering the Welsh Housing Quality Standards which was laid in the Table Office on 11 September 2012.

 

Note: The response of the Welsh Government to the report was laid in the Table Office on 7 November 2012.

 

The motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.

Publication date: 14/11/2012

Date of decision: 14/11/2012

Decided at meeting: 14/11/2012 - Plenary - Fourth Assembly