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National Housing Strategy for People with a Disability 2011 - 2016

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The table below outlines the length of time households in the four identified categoriesspent on housing waiting lists in comparison to other households on the housing list. Thetable shows that applicants <strong>with</strong> a disability tend to be on the housing waiting list <strong>for</strong> lesstime generally than other households (e.g. those in unfit or overcrowded circumstances,Traveller households, those in institutions or involuntarily sharing and those unable to af<strong>for</strong>daccommodation from their own resources) while those <strong>with</strong> medical/compassionatereasons 124 tended to be on the waiting list <strong>for</strong> the same amount of time as these othercategories of household. Older people tended to be on the waiting list longer than theseother categories of household.Time on Waiting List – Compared <strong>with</strong> General <strong>Housing</strong> Need<strong>People</strong> <strong>with</strong>DisabilitiesOlder<strong>People</strong>Medical/CompassionateHomeless<strong>People</strong>Total of allCategoriesup to 3months172(14.9%)220(8.8%)887(14.9%)160(11.5%)6,723(12%)3-6months56(4.8%)140(5.6%)528(6.6%)75(5.4%)3,900(6.9%)6-12 months215(18.6%)283(11.3%)977(12.1%)143(10.3%)7,063(12.6%)1-2 years165(14.3%)436(17.4%)1,532(19%)217(15.6%)11,187(19.9%)2-3 years279(24.2%)450(18%)1,549(19.2%)453(32.5%)11,017(19.6%)3-4 years111(9.6%)306(12.2%)873(10.8%)121(8.7%)6,052(10.8%)4-5 years57(4.9%)166(6.7%)594(7.4%)76(5.5%)3,777(6.7%)5-7 years55(4.8%)234(9.4%)669(8.3%)95(6.8%)3,994(7.1%)more than7 years45(3.9%)264(10.6%)450(5.6%)54(3.9%)2,536(4.5%)Total1,155(100%)2,499(100%)8,059(100%)1,394(3.9%)56,249(100%)<strong>Housing</strong> Need Assessments, DECLG124For example, persons who may have medical issues that are not classified as disabilities.151

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