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Minutes:
This item was
chaired by Councillor Todd-Jones.
Matter for Decision
The report sought
approval for the grant programme to 2015/ 16 pending a value for money review
in 2015.
Decision of Executive Councillor for Housing
The Executive Councillor for Housing
resolved to:
i.
Noted, subject to the budget setting process and
formal adoption by Council of the 2015-16 budget, the
proposed grant funding allocations as outlined in Officer’s report, along with
approval to spend funds, if awarded, by DCLG as outlined in 3.10 of the
Officer’s report.
ii.
Agreed the ongoing principle, that DCLG
Homelessness Prevention Grant should continue to support initiatives to prevent
and alleviate homelessness and, in so doing, support the principles outlined in
the Council’s proposed Anti-Poverty Strategy
iii.
Agreed to consider a value for money review report,
along with recommendations for future homelessness prevention fund allocations
in the 2015 October cycle.
iv.
Approved that authority for new grant approvals
should continue to be delegated to the Head of Strategic Housing until 31st
March 2016. Thereafter, funding approval would be required from the Executive
Councillor for Housing following scrutiny by the Housing Committee, except for
grants of less than £5000 which will be delegated to the Head of Strategic
Housing to authorise.
Scrutiny Considerations
A report from the
Housing Advice Service Manager referred to the grant funding programme which
the Council’s administers to external partners, which aims to support the
Council’s strategic objectives in tackling and preventing homelessness.
The Council’s own funding for these projects is augmented by
the homelessness prevention grant provided by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG). The DCLG grant, despite its
title, is
not ring-fenced,
but the Council renewed its
commitment to
tackling homelessness by delegating authority to
the
Head of Strategic
Housing
to authorise expenditure
of these funds until
31/03/16.
The Government normally commits homelessness
prevention funding in two year tranches but the Council’s allocation, announced in September 2014, was for the 2015-16 financial year only.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Asked if the Officer agreed that there would be a
greater need for the Discretionary Housing Payment (DHP)
ii.
Questioned how does the Council
monitor the grant money that had been allocated, how the money had been
spent and if a successful outcome had been achieved.
iii.
Asked if there was future provision of funding for
Cambridge Central Aid.
In response to
Committees comments Officers, the Director of Community and Customer Services
stated the following:
i.
There could be an increase in DHP and have
transferred over £50,000 in the last two years which has been under spent.
ii.
The organisations awarded grants are monitored very
closely and reports are received from those organisations that have been allocated
the larger grants.
iii.
Confirmed that future allocation for Cambridge
Central Aid was under discussion and would be explored.
The Committee:
Resolved unanimously to approve the
recommendations.
The Executive
Councillor approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and
any Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of
interest were declared by the Executive Councillor.