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Meeting: 19/12/2019 - Executive (Item 65)

65 Preventing Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy (EX3832) pdf icon PDF 140 KB

Purpose:  To adopt a strategy that sets out how the Council intends to prevent homelessness and rough sleeping.

Additional documents:

Decision:

Resolved that the Preventing Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy be adopted.

 

This decision is not subject to call in as:

 

·      a delay in implementing the decision would cause the Council serious financial implications.

 

therefore it will be implemented immediately.

Minutes:

The Executive considered a report (Agenda Item 3) concerning the Preventing Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy.

Councillor Hilary Cole introduced the report by explaining that the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) required all councils to have a strategy adopted by 31 December 2019.

She was pleased to propose West Berkshire’s Preventing Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy for adoption. Councillor Cole gave thanks to partner agencies for their input. This was a good example of partnership working.

Councillor Cole highlighted some key achievements in respect of delivering services for households who were homeless or threatened with homelessness:

·         Assisted 68% of homelessness prevention duty cases in 2018/19 into long term accommodation.

·         Utilised Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP) to support 33% of households to prevent homelessness.

·         Assisted 25% of homelessness relief duty cases in 2018/19 into social housing.

Councillor Rick Jones seconded the proposed adoption of the Strategy. He commended the exemplary work of officers and Members to reduce homelessness in West Berkshire, most particularly over the past year. He also praised the work of the Homelessness Strategy Group in helping to make improvements.

Councillor Alan Macro was disappointed that prevention was not highlighted as a priority in its own right in the Strategy, as prevention work saved money in other areas. In response, Councillor Cole explained that the Housing Team provided an excellent service to people who were homeless or at risk of being homeless. The team had been restructured and a new manager was in place. Prevention work was key and formed the main thrust of the Council’s work. Prevention was also a requirement of the Homelessness Reduction Act.

Councillor Macro next questioned what was being done to lobby Government for a change in policy. The Strategy highlighted concerns over areas including low Local Housing Allowance (LHA) rates and Government legislation on benefit incomes. Councillor Cole confirmed that the Council lobbied Government on a regular basis and held discussions with Members of Parliament. She added that the Council had a good working relationship with the MHCLG and were able to communicate points of concern. The Council had been successful in securing Government funding.

Councillor Macro followed this question by asking if lobbying would be resumed once the new Government had reshuffled. Councillor Cole confirmed that lobbying would continue.

Councillor Macro then queried plans to purchase temporary accommodation. Councillor Cole explained that the purchase of three further temporary units was in process. She added that the Council had been successful in placing people into temporary accommodation rather than bed and breakfast. She gave thanks to officers for this work.

Councillor Macro next highlighted the importance of bringing empty homes back into use to alleviate homelessness. It was therefore disappointing that there was no longer an Empty Homes Officer. Councillor Cole advised that the potential to reinstate the post was being looked into. She also made the point that properties could be empty for a number of reasons. Councillor Cole also added that as of April 2019, a higher rate of  ...  view the full minutes text for item 65