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7 Housing General Fund Grants to Voluntary Organisations for 2012 - 2013 and 2013 - 2014
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Minutes:
Matter for Decision:
To review the grants
that were awarded by Community Services Scrutiny Committee from the Housing
General Fund for this year in the context of the corporate policy and make
recommendations to continue to grant fund the organisations during 2012/13 and
2013/14.
Decision of Executive Councillor for Housing:
The Executive Councillor for Housing resolved
to
i.
Agree, subject
to the budget setting process and formal adoption by Council of the 2012/13 and
2013/14 budgets, the funding to the voluntary sector organisations as detailed
in the Officer’s report;
ii.
Agree to
consider a further report to committee in March on a proposal, subject to the
budget setting process, to offer a capital grant of up to £100,000 to be drawn
from the existing Renewals and Replacements fund to upgrade the facilities at
the primary health care service for homeless people at 125 Newmarket Road;
iii.
Note, the
proposed Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) Homelessness Prevention
Grant budget allocation for 2012-13.
Reason for the Decision:
The voluntary sector provides key services to homeless people, including services which enable the Council to meet its statutory obligations. Housing grants enable the voluntary sector to provide services to vulnerable and disadvantaged groups and, through the provision of specialist housing and support services, improve clients’ quality of life, help tackle social exclusion and prevent repeat homelessness. The grants make a significant contribution to the Council’s Medium Term Objective to ensure that Cambridge is ‘A city which recognises and meets needs for housing of all kinds – close to jobs and neighbourhood facilities’
Any alternative options considered and
rejected:
Not applicable.
Scrutiny Considerations:
The committee
received a report from the Housing Options and Homelessness Manager regarding
the Housing General Fund Grants to Voluntary Organisations. Members noted a
slight amendment to item 3.3 on page 107 of the Officer’s report. The proposed
extension to the SLA with the CAB would run until 31st March 2014
and not 2012 as stated in the report.
The committee
requested further details on how the SLA’s listed on pages 106 and 107 of the Officer’s
reports were reviewed and monitored. The Officer confirmed that the grant
agreement detailed performance indicators and recipients of grants were
assessed against those indicators.
The Scrutiny Committee considered and
endorsed the recommendations in the report by 6
votes to 0.
The
Executive Councillor for Housing approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of interest declared by the
Executive Councillor (and any dispensations granted)
N/A