content:"General needs housing includes both self-contained and shared housing without support or specific adaptations.<br><br>Supported housing is housing with special design facilities or features targeted at a specific client group requiring support, for example housing designed for older people, sheltered accommodation, extra care housing. It can include direct access hostels, group homes, and purpose-built self-contained housing. We do not require CORE logs for residential care or nursing homes."
content:"General needs housing includes both self-contained and shared housing without support or specific adaptations.<br><br>Supported housing is housing with special design facilities or features targeted at a specific client group requiring support, for example housing designed for older people, sheltered accommodation, extra care housing. It can include direct access hostels, group homes, and purpose-built self-contained housing. We do not require CORE logs for residential care or nursing homes."
building_height_class:
title:"What do these classifications mean?"
content:"<p>High-rise residential buildings are those containing 2 or more residential units and either:</p>
<ul class=\"govuk-list govuk-list--bullet\">
<li>have 7 or more stories</li>
<li>are at least 18 metres in height</li>
</ul>
<p>If unsure, answer based on the number of storeys.</p>"
hint_text:"High-rise residential buildings are those containing 2 or more residential units and either have 7 or more storeys or are at least 18 metres in height. If unsure, answer based on the number of storeys."
hint_text:""
question_text:"What is the building height classification?"
question_text:"What is the building height classification?"