Extract from WHT Disability Equality Scheme at the following link:
http://www.wrekinhousingtrust.org.uk/publications/leaflets/disability_equality_scheme0708.pdf
In 2001 we owned 12,251 homes, which was about 19% of the total number of homes in the Borough.
At 31 March 2007, we owned 10,862 homes, or 16.8% of the total.
Our STATUS 2006 survey found that:
58% of respondents said someone in their household had a long-standing illness or disability 84% of these said it limited their activities 12% said their household included a wheelchair user
CORE Supported Housing New Lettings Summary Statistics April 2006 - March 2007 told us that 31% of new lettings included someone with a disability, of whom 4.7% used a wheelchair.
CORE General Needs New Lettings Summary Statistics April 2006 - March 2007 told us that 23.7% of new lettings included someone with a disability, of whom 4.7% used a wheelchair.
Since the introduction of our choice-based letting scheme (CYH) nine months ago, 24% of our new lets have had major adaptations at the property due to the tenant's disability.
215 customers are currently registered on CYH with an urgent need to move for medical reasons. This is 2.7% of the 8,078 CYH customers.
I doubt whether the real facts relating to the exact numbers in relation to amount of houses that have had specific adaptations will ever be known. One thing is for sure, there is no way the WHT can have spent very much on complete adaptations.
Cobbler does have a point, and one I have made mention of previously, we will never get the full facts.