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Many houses cannot be adapted to meet the changing needs of the people who live in them.The only option for many disabled people is to buy their own home.
What thinking has gone into deciding which countries to target and which are the most potent markets for attracting people to come and live in Scotland? Because the service is fairly new, we have based some of that on experience.
(S2F-1108) Since 1997, the number of Scots who live in absolute poverty has reduced by 42 per cent and the number of Scots who live with relative low income has reduced by 8 per cent.
People have more control over their homes and their lives through housing associations, which give them more say and more ownership over the houses and streets in which they live.