Issue details

Rehousing of vulnerable people following Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Guidance

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) in consultation with Public Health have confirmed non-essential house moves should be avoided but provided a list of vulnerable people who we should move to new homes:
Supporting victims of domestic abuse a people fleeing other forms of violence;
Prevent severe overcrowding;
Facilitate move on from temporary accommodation;
Facilitate discharge from hospital to free up bed spaces;
Accommodate those living in unsafe accommodation or without settled accommodation which pose a risk to health.

Offers of accommodation should be direct and not by the usual method of advertising in accordance with Choice Based Lettings.

Financial/staffing/health & safety (incl virus transmission risks)/service delivery impacts/other risks and impacts considered:
Will reduce the impacts on the Heath Service and Social Services. Safe working practices and effective risk assessments are in place. Will help ease the current pressures on temporary accommodation.

Equality Impacts:
Positive impacts on domestic abuse and rough sleeping cases.
Improved mental health and wellbeing affected from living in overcrowded accommodation.

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 20/11/2020

Decision due: 30 Apr 2020 by Assistant Director Housing and Revenues

Contact: Pauline Mitchell, Assistant Director Housing and Building Services Email: [email protected].

Consultation process

Consulted with Housing and Building Services Teams and Cabinet Member approval.

Decisions