Unipol Student Homes
The UK Student Accommodation Forum- Going & Coming
Thursday 17th December, 11 AM-12:00 PM
A conversation on current trends in the Student Accommodation industry - brought to you by Unipol.
Guest Speakers: Martin Blakey (CEO, Unipol), Jordan Meates ( …. Sheffield Hallam), Michael Lees ( …., Nottingham Trent)
Jordan Meates – Sheffield Hallam
- Sheffield Hallam don’t own any accommodation, but allocated to around 4,500 bedspaces
- The University itself led on testing, with the accommodation team fulfilling a promotional role
- Main testing centre was based in City Campus
- Students were told they should make arrangements to leave within 24 hours of receiving a negative COVID-19 test result
- Around 3700 students were tested – it is suspected that around 60% of students made their own arrangements outside of the University with regards to testing
- A challenge identified was household groups wanting to book tests at together
- Overall, testing worked well and had positive feedback from students – the Government referred to Hallam’s testing set up as the ‘gold standard’
Michael Lees – Nottingham Trent
- NTU have 10,000 first years to accommodate – 4,500 are housed with UPP, the rest are in various PBSAs
- Students were generally accepting of the situation they found themselves in – there has been a growing concern over social isolation, the ongoing impacts of COVID
- The demand for support has increased 300%
- 535 students indicated that they were staying over Christmas when surveyed, this is more likely to be around 1000
- Student behaviour has been a massive issue – 1000 students have gone through the code of behaviour process, and the reoffending rate is up from 2% to 19%, across both halls of residence and HMOs
- Just under 1000 had asymptomatic tests, 7000 took lateral-flow test
- Discounting not expected again despite this happening elsewhere in the sector
Martin Blakey – General Update
- With regards to the end of term travel window: an estimated 20% left before it began, 30% left within it or across the weekend following, 30% left between 9th-18th December, 20% will leave after this due to work commitments.
- Nationally it is estimated that between 25%-40% of students were tested, with higher numbers seen in campus and Russell Group universities
- Numbers remaining over the Christmas period is lower than usual, but there are very few having to self-isolating
- Two HEPI blogs worth reading:
- The Chief Executive of Unipol published on 4th December entitled Home Sweet Home - so long as someone else is there… https://www.hepi.ac.uk/2020/12/04/home-sweet-home-so-long-as-someone-else-is-there/
- The Vice Chancellor of Portsmouth wrote a blog on 11th December entitled It’s time to stop assuming students are spreading COVID https://www.hepi.ac.uk/2020/12/11/its-time-to-stop-assuming-students-are-spreading-covid/
- Martin presented preliminary results of the ANUK/Unipol National Code Universities/PBSA Communications Survey (for further details on this please email k.watson@unipol.org.uk to request a copy of the presentation)