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Meeting: 21/02/2020 - Cabinet (Item 117)

117 Matters Referred to the Cabinet by a Committee - Reference from the Community Leadership Overview & Scrutiny Committee - A.1 - Homelessness Reduction and Rough Sleeping Strategy pdf icon PDF 460 KB

To enable Cabinet to consider a recommendation made by the Community Leadership Overview & Scrutiny Committee in relation to the above.

Decision:

RESOLVED, that Cabinet notes the Community Leadership Overview and Scrutiny Committee’s recommendation and endorses the response of the Housing Portfolio Holder thereto.

Minutes:

The Cabinet was informed that, at its meeting held on 13 January 2020 (Minute 85 referred) the Community Leadership Overview and Scrutiny Committee had had before it the Council’s draft Homelessness Reduction and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2019 – 2024 and accompanying Briefing Note.

 

At that meeting Members were informed that the draft Homelessness Reduction and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2019-2024 had been approved by the Housing Portfolio Holder to go out to public consultation and that the consultation period had been running since 6 January 2020 for six weeks. As part of the consultation process, it had been suggested that the draft strategy be presented to the Community Leadership Overview & Scrutiny Committee (CLOS).

 

Members were further informed that Section 1 Homelessness Act 2002 required the Council to carry out a review of homelessness in the District and to formulate and publish a homelessness strategy based upon the conclusions in that review and predicted future levels of homelessness in the District. The Council was required to comply with the provisions of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended by the Localism Act 2011 and subsequently the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017) in assessing, preventing and tackling homelessness in the District.

 

The Homelessness Reduction & Rough Sleeping Strategy had been drafted following the introduction of the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017. That Act had initiated the most significant change to homelessness administration and legislation since the first homelessness legislation was passed in 1977. The Strategy had been developed to reduce homelessness and rough sleeping in the District at a time when homelessness was increasing locally and nationally with associated social and financial costs.

 

The strategy set out the national and local strategic setting for homelessness and the causes and demographics of homelessness and rough sleeping in the District. It also set out the challenges the Council faced in tackling homelessness and rough sleeping locally and how homelessness was an issue that needed to be tackled in partnership with other agencies. The Council, as a community leader, could facilitate earlier prevention and better partnership working.

 

The strategy identified four key strategic priorities to reduce homelessness and rough sleeping in the District as follows:

 

           Earlier Intervention and Education

           Better Partnership and Holistic Working

           Increasing the Supply of Suitable Accommodation

           Exploring New Ways to Prevent and Tackle Rough Sleeping.

 

Once the consultation period expired, the Council would produce an action plan to deliver the priorities identified in the strategy. 

 

Following the information provided, Members were given the opportunity to ask questions which were responded to by Peter Russell (Executive Projects Manager (Housing)), Tim R Clarke (Head of Housing and Environmental Health) and Councillor Honeywood. Officers agreed to re-examine the section of the Strategy referencing the levels of deprivation in the area.  A typographical error on page 27 of the report was also highlighted to officers.

 

Following discussion the Committee had recommended to Cabinet that the various housing delivery methods available to the Council be looked into and that a detailed presentation be provided to all Councillors  ...  view the full minutes text for item 117