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Report 3

Meeting: 08/07/2025 - Cabinet Member Signing (Item 7)

7 Extension of the Haringey Moving Forward Contract pdf icon PDF 267 KB

Minutes:

The report sought approval to extend the contract with Ark Resettlement Services (ARKRS) for the provision of Haringey Moving Forward Services; specialist housing related support to prison leavers, as allowed under Contract Standing Order (CSO) 18.03.

 

The Cabinet Member RESOLVED

 

 

 

  1. To approve retrospectively, in accordance with Contract Standing Order 18.03, the variation of the contract for the provision of Haringey Moving Forward delivered by ARK Resettlement Services and extend for a further period of 8.5 months, effective from 16th June to 28th February 2026 at the cost of £112,369. The aggregated total value of the contract will be £611,377 including the proposed extension.

 

 

  1. To note that the London Probation Service has been match-funding 50% of the service cost and will continue their contribution for the duration of the extension period proposed in paragraph 3.1 above. As a result, the actual cost of the service specific to Haringey over the life of the contract will be £305,688.50.

 

 

Reasons for decision

 

Research showed that prison leavers without settled accommodation were nearly 50% more likely to reoffend. This made housing a critical factor in successful reintegration into society. Ark Resettlement Services, in partnership with the London Probation Service, delivers the Haringey Moving Forward service which provides supported accommodation for ex-offenders. 

 

As a provider Ark Resettlement Services possess the expertise to rapidly meet the multiple and complex needs of this client group having previously delivered positive outcomes whilst working jointly with the London Probation Service and Haringey’ Housing Department. 

 

Haringey, like many London boroughs, faced high housing demand and affordability challenges. Ex-offenders often struggled to compete in the private rental market due to: 

 

• Lack of income or employment. 

• Stigma from landlords. 

• Complex support needs (e.g., mental health, substance misuse). 

 

 

The service supported ex- offenders to integrate back into the community and supports rehabilitation thereby reducing the risk of re-offending. There was a demonstrable need for Haringey Moving Forward service which supported low - medium risk offenders to live independently in the community, reduce re-offending and access education training and employment.

 

The service contributed towards both public protection and the social inclusion of offenders, whilst supporting the Council’s priority to make Haringey a place where people feel safe, want to live, work and visit. The service met the Council’s strategic objectives of delivering short term housing related support, early intervention, tenancy sustainment services, preventing escalation of need and demand on criminal justice, health and social care provisions. A contributory factor to rough sleeping upon prison discharge was the shortage of suitable supported accommodation for people to rapidly move off the street and into secure housing. Whilst also contributing towards both public protection and the social inclusion of offenders and supporting the Council’s priority to make Haringey a place where people feel safe, want to live, work and visit.

 

The Council had a duty to provide temporary accommodation to residents. The additional funding provided by the London Probation Service, formed part of the new Rough Sleeping Prevention and Recovery programme funding for rough  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7