Decision Maker: Head of Housing and Health
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The council is experiencing increasing
approaches from homeless people and thus an increasing need to
provide temporary in many cases. While the council owns two high
quality hostels, when these are full, the Housing Service has no
option but to place people in bed and breakfast hotels. Hotel
accommodation is far from ideal and, furthermore, it costs the
council money as an occupant's housing benefit does not cover the
full room costs and it is not feasible to charge someone for the
balance.
The council nominates people to social housing provided by housing
associations according to the councli's Allocation Scheme. This
currently affords increasing priority for rehousing, the longer the
council works with a homeless household. Analysis, however,
indicates that the points awarded do not increase quickly enough to
help households facing loss of their accommodation quickly enough
to avoid homelessless and/or avoid long stays in temporary
accommodation. Therefore, officers have assessed that making
relatively minor changes to the points given the homeless
households should remedy this.
Minor amendment to Housing Allocation Scheme
to bring forward homeless households' increased prority for
nomination to social housing.
Option 1 - RECOMMENDED
(a) Increase points for homeless households from:
• 25 points to an applicant when a two-month Section 21 Notice
is served and
• a further 20 points 28 days before the Notice expires, that
is when the landlord can commence eviction proceedings.
to
• 25 points to an applicant when a two-month Section 21 Notice
is served and
• a further 35 points 28 days before the Notice expires, that
is when the landlord can commence eviction proceedings.
(b) Bbring forward the stage at which a Housing officer will bid on
a homeless household’s behalf for suitable properties to the
first bidding cycle following the homeless household moving into
the Relief stage of the process, rather than being accepted rather
than at Main duty as at present. This would mean that a Housing
officer will be able to place a bid some 56 days earlier than
currently.
Option 2 - NOT RECOMMENDED
No change. This will not enable homeless households the potential
to move more quickly than now and so do nothing to reduce or avoid
stays in temporary accommodation.
Publication date: 26/07/2023
Date of decision: 26/07/2023
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