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Decision Maker: Executive Councillor for Transformation
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
This update follows the requirement from the Strategy and Resources Scrutiny Committee held on 9th April 2013.
Matter
for Decision
Update
on the use of Discretionary Housing Payment (DHP), current DHP funding and new additional
funding to help with the housing needs of those affected by housing benefit
reforms.
Decision of the Executive Councillor
for Customer Services and Resources
Resolved to:
i.
Acknowledge the
impact of the welfare reforms and the support given to tenants affected by the
changes.
ii.
Note the current
levels of spend and continue to monitor this, with reports brought forward to
the Strategy and Resources Scrutiny Committee as required.
iii.
Approve the use
of the additional transitional funding as set out in 3.12 of the Officer’s
report.
iv.
Welcome the continuing work of Officers to identify
those in need of support.
Reasons for the
Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report
Any Alternative Options Considered and
Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations
The committee received a report from the Head of Revenues and Benefits regarding
Discretionary Housing Payment (DHP) and Welfare Reform Transitional Funding.
In response to members’ questions the Head of Revenues
and Benefits and the Director of Customer and Community Services confirmed the
following:
i.
Stressed that, at this point in time, it was not
possible to draw any final conclusions regarding the call on DHP funding for
the remainder of the financial year.
ii.
500 tenants were affected by the spare room subsidy
changes yet only 137 had received DHP for this reason.
iii.
It was anticipated that claims for DHP would
increase in future years.
iv.
As of 28 August 2013, there had been 290 claims for
DHP, of which 233 were successful.
v.
Officers had been proactive in raising awareness of
DHP and encouraging residents to apply.
vi.
As reflected in the recent report to the Housing
Management Board, 75% of those affected by the changes were making arrangements
to pay.
vii.
The current level of rent arrears was approximately
£22,000.
viii.
For this financial year it was expected that extra
funding provided by the government would be sufficient to ease the transition
of the housing benefit changes. It was not yet clear if this would be the case
in future years.
Members and Officers discussed the need for further reports to be
brought to this committee.
The Chair proposed the following amendment to recommendation 2 of the
Officer’s report (additional text in bold):
· Note the current
levels of spend and continue to monitor this, with reports brought forward to the Strategy and Resources Scrutiny
Committee as required.
The committee resolved unanimously to agree this amendment.
The Chair also proposed the following additional recommendation:
· Welcome the
continuing work of Officers to identify those in need of support.
The committee resolved unanimously to agree this additional
recommendation.
The Committee
resolved unanimously to endorse the amended recommendations.
The Executive Councillor approved the amended recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor
(and any Dispensations Granted)
Not applicable.
Publication date: 31/10/2013
Date of decision: 14/10/2013