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Rough Sleeping Initiative 2022-25 Key Decision

Meeting: 10/05/2022 - Commissioning and Procurement Executive Committee (Item 6)

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Report of Corporate Director for Growth and City Development

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Rachael Harding, Homelessness Strategy Manager, presented the report, which sought approval to accept and use revenue funding awarded to Nottingham City Council (in anticipation of a successful grant bid) by the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities under the Rough Sleeping Initiative, to allow the delivery of a system of services to prevent and respond to rough sleeping in Nottingham.

 

Resolved

 

(1)  to approve:

 

(a)  upon award, acceptance of a £6,323,241 revenue grant from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Rough Sleeping Initiative, and approve spend of the funding in accordance with the Programme of Spend as detailed in appendix A;

 

(b)  the variations / award of contracts as detailed in appendix A;

 

(c)  extension of the following fixed term posts (as detailed at points 1.a, 4.a.i, 4.a.ii, and 8.a of appendix B):

 

·  Rough Sleeping Operations Manager;

·  Hospital Discharge Navigator;

·  Mental Health Navigator;

·  2x RSI Social Letting Officers;

 

(d)  creation of and recruitment to the following fixed term posts (as detailed at points 1.b, 3.c, 4.a.iii, 4.d and 8.b of appendix B);

 

·  Rough Sleeping Prevention Case Coordinator;

·  Housing Aid Rough Sleeping Move On Officer;

·  Prison Release navigator;

·  Housing Aid Assessment Officer;

·  1x new RSI Social Lettings Officer;

 

(5)  to delegate authority to the Corporate Director of Growth and City Development, in agreement with the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, to adjust the remit or reinvest any grant underspend on services for rough sleepers as demand requires, within the financial envelope of the grant, and subject to compliance with the Council’s Constitution and Contract Procedure Rules.

 

Reasons for recommendations

 

(i)  Approval to accept and utilise the grant funding to deliver the specified programme of measures will enable the continuation of a system of services that have been successful in supporting a reduction in rough sleeping in Nottingham.  The programme for 2022-25 is intended to achieve a further decrease in street homelessness in the city through prioritising prevention and resettlement alongside responding to presenting need.

 

(ii)  At the monthly snapshot count of rough sleepers in March there were 11 individuals identified (though 2 had accommodation available that they were choosing not to use).  This is a considerable decrease from the 45 individuals identified at the corresponding March street count in 2018, before the RSI initiative had embedded.  However, although there are fewer people street homeless there were also 34 people accommodated in RSI bedspaces and a further 29 people in emergency winter provision.  Meaning that without the interventions, the number of rough sleepers would actually be higher.  This is further demonstrated by intelligence from the Framework Street Outreach Service which calculates an increase of 83% in the number of new individuals identified as rough sleepers in Nottingham in the first quarter of 2022 (185 people) compared to 101 in the first quarter of 2021.

 

(iii)  Approval for exemption to extend existing contracts through direct award, has been secured in accordance with Article 18.79 of the Contract Procedure Rules, to enable the uninterrupted delivery of services  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6