Performance Indicators
Each year, data is collected and published for our national Performance Indicators (PIs). We undertook a consultation exercise on the future of the PI regime early in 2006 and you can find a summary of the consultation responses below, as well as a list of the new PIs. These form a new framework/suite of performance measures, which will apply from the data published in 2007 and onwards.
PI data is currently collected from associations through three major information gathering exercises:
- an annual Regulatory and Statistical Return (the RSR);
- submission of COntinuous REcording logs compiling data about lettings and sales (CORE); and
- a summary of the annual accounts (the financial regulation return, form FVA).
Further details about these PIs are available:
Data is checked carefully to minimise errors and omissions before storing it on a database. PIs are then published from a selection of all the data collected, relating to associations' social housing rental and leased stock.
PI data is indicative of performance rather than absolute, and they form one part of the overall performance management information available within an association. They are also one part of the information available to the Housing Corporation regulation teams and to Audit Commission inspection teams when making a judgement about an association’s performance.
For PI data, please continue to visit www.housingpis.co.uk. The site will continue to include PIs, contextual information about the associations(s), and national performance figures.
