276 Housing Provision, Young Adults Service
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This report provides information on the arrangements in place in Haringey to meet the housing needs of care leavers and young people who are facing homelessness.
Minutes:
The Head of the Young Adults Service provided a brief overview of the arrangements in Haringey to meet the housing needs of care leavers and young people facing homelessness.
Key information noted:
Members reported back the following issues raised by Aspire in the previous meeting:
Officers asked Committee Members to keep in mind that there were young people that chose to live in semi independent accommodation as they did not want to remain in foster care . So, there was a need to provide these young people with accommodation, as placing the young person in a residential care home was also not acceptable.
Members raised concerns about the quality of the accommodation being procured and there was a need to ensure checks were carried out before the properties were agreed. Aspire had offered to complete visits to the properties to provide an idea, to the council, of the quality of accommodation and this offer should be taken up.
Members noted that properties provided to 16-18 years olds were not regulated, centrally, by government and therefore the responsibility lay with the local authority and ultimately social workers and contract officers to determine their standards. Some councillors shared their own personal experiences of dealing with young people who have been living in shared and semi independent accommodation and felt there was a duty of care to the young people to ensure that the accommodation they were being given met certain standards. The interim Director for Children’s services mentioned the Adults safeguarding protocol which could be examined to understand if any elements can be applied to safeguarding young people in care.
The Chair felt that the quality of accommodation for ... view the full minutes text for item 276