Consideration was given to the report of the
Assistant Director – Wellbeing and Community Leadership to
consult on and seek recommendations for the new Lincolnshire
Homelessness Strategy 2022-2027 ready for adoption by the end of
the calendar year.
The Homelessness Reduction and Private Sector
Improvement Manager introduced the report by stating that The
Homelessness Act 2002 required all housing authorities to publish
and maintain a homelessness strategy. The existing strategy covered
the period 2017 to 2021, which had been extended by twelve months
to enable a post-Covid policy to be drafted.
Appendix A detailed the review of the
Lincolnshire Homelessness Strategy 2017-2022;
Appendix B outlined the Draft Lincolnshire
Homelessness Strategy 2022-2017 which stated the five key
priorities as:
- Prevent;
- Protect;
- Partnerships;
- Place; and
- Plan.
Appendix C summarised the consultation which
had taken place with focus groups and one-to-one meetings.
The Panel considered the report and made the
following comments:
- Members noted points 3 and 4 of the
consultation summary (Appendix C) and queried whether the revised
draft strategy had been recirculated for feedback. It was important
to check whether the changes were considered effective.
- The Homelessness Reduction and
Private Sector Improvement Manager was not aware that the document
had been recirculated but would check with the Lincolnshire Housing
Partnerships Manager and update the Panel after the meeting.
- Members referred to point 2.2 of the
report and asked for details of the plan to tackle rough sleeping.
- The Homelessness Reduction and
Private Sector Improvement Manager stated that the plan to tackle
rough sleeping was a key priority within the strategy and was
detailed within the ‘pathways’ narratives within the
strategy. A pro-active approach which focussed on prevention had
continued to prove beneficial. This included partnership working
with:
- the Health Sector;
- the Change For Lincs project;
and
- the seven district councils within
the county.
- Members referred to the
‘homeless and in priority need’ statistics and
questioned whether this included people living in temporary
accommodation; and how many people were currently living in
temporary accommodation?
- The Homelessness Reduction and
Private Sector Improvement Manager would advise the Panel of the
‘number of people living in temporary accommodation’
after the meeting. It was confirmed that the ‘homeless and in
priority need statistics’ figures included:
- people living in temporary
accommodation;
- people who provided their own
temporary accommodation;
- people who had opted not to go into
temporary accommodation; and
- people who were threatened with
homelessness.
- Members referred to the current cost
of living pressures and the impact this could have on homelessness.
How soon would the policy be implemented?
- The Homelessness Reduction and
Private Sector Improvement Manager stated that the strategy would
be implemented by the end of December 2022. The anticipated
challenges were acknowledged and this had supported the importance
of the proactive approached outlined in the strategy.
- The Assistant Director –
Wellbeing and Community Leadership confirmed that S&ELCP
authorities were working to the same scrutiny process and timeframe
as SHDC.
AGREED:
That following review by the Panel of the
draft Lincolnshire Homelessness Strategy 2022-2027, ...
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