You can discuss the UK Housing Data Standards with HACT Digital Lead, Michael McLaughlin
With the Building Safety Bill recently taken to UK Parliament adding to recent guidance in the Hackitt Review and Tenant Satisfaction Measures included in Social Housing White Paper providing an added onus on compliance, accountability, and transparency. This reflects the importance across the sector being placed upon health and safety and increased customer voice. As a tool to increase data governance, improve performance and streamline regulatory reporting in social housing organisations – we have recently completed the development of the Resident Complaints and Feedback module for the UK Housing Data Standards.
The UK Housing Data Standard aims to support the housing sector improve its data. Individually, housing providers can use the Standard to inform transformation programmes including in designing new processes and creating interfaces between systems, contractors, and customers
Consultation
To ensure this process is genuinely collaborative and sector-led, we would invite you to view the work that the project group of investors from social housing organisations across the UK have developed, and submit your feedback to you.
To access the interactive version of the data standards, view the standards on the OSCRE web site.
Please submit feedback on the consultation page here
What’s included
This version includes data standards for the following use cases:
- voids and allocations process
- core customer data
- reactive repairs
- asset maintenance
- care and support
- income and service charge collection.
- Development Handover
To find out what has been updated since V.3.3 (Development Handover) – Please explore the change notes via OSCRE
The housing data standard library is made up of the following components
UK housing data standard library:
Quick start guide
Reference data model
Data exchange standards
Implementation business case
The UK Housing Data Standard is free to use subject to the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) license