102 Extension of the Housing Reviews Contract
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[Report
of the Director for Housing and Growth. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member
for Housing and Estate
Renewal.]
Request
for approval of a contract for the Housing Reviews contract which delivers
the statutory review function of decisions about homelessness made
under Part VII Housing Act 1996.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The
Cabinet Member for Housing and Estate Renewal introduced this
report which sought approval for an extension of the contract with
Housing Reviews Limited (HRL) to undertake reviews of allocation
and homelessness decisions under Parts VI and VII of the house Act
1996. Cabinet was informed that the Council, in deciding what, if
any, duty is owed to homeless applicants, had to make necessary
enquiries to be sure that they were eligible for assistance. Such
decisions were open to be reviewed if challenged and there was a
set time within which applicants could seek a review. The
Homelessness Reduction Act (HRA) now added additional points at
which a review could happen. For the review process to be fully
effective, there should be seamless delivery of this function. This
ensured the quality of service to applicants, as well as minimising
the risk of legal challenges, managing costs and protecting the
reputation of the Council. This report recommended extending the
current Housing Reviews Contract while officers monitor the impact
of the Homelessness Reduction Act and explored other suitable
options over the next year.
In
response to questions from Cllr Cawley Harrison, it was noted
that:
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The expected time scale to bring the contract back
in house, or put it back out to tender as a full contract, was 1
year.
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The Council might have to recruit more reviewing
officers in the future if there was an increase in the number of
reviews by applicants. After reviewing the first 6 months of the
impact of the Homelessness Reduction Act, the increase in reviews
was not as much as was expected. However, it was considered that 6
months was too soon and a longer review period would be needed to
assess the Act’s direct impact upon services.
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A shared service with other boroughs was also an
option that could be considered for future delivery of review
applications.
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The reviews being conducted externally to the
Council had the added benefit of improving the perception of
independence in the reviewing process and could assist in reducing
the number of legal challenges.
RESOLVED
- To
approve, in accordance with Contract Standing Oder (CSO) 10.02, an
extension to the Council’s current contract with Housing
Reviews Limited for the reviews of allocation and homelessness
decisions for a period of 12 months, from 1 December 2018, with a 6
months break clause. This will be at an estimated cost of
£20,000, based on current contract rates, but subject to
maximum costs of up to £50,000 being incurred if more reviews
than currently estimated prove to be required during the contract
extension.
- To
note that the requested extension will give officers time to track
and fully review the impact of the Homelessness Reduction Act 2018
(HRA) on demand for Housing Reviews and develop a service delivery
model that will achieve the best possible outcomes in terms of
quality and value for money. During the extension period, officers
will explore the option of Homes for Haringey or the Council
delivering the function internally ...
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