The report will outline progress made in reducing the number of households living in Temporary and Emergency Accommodation. Following changes to the housing subsidy regime the report will identify measures to further reduce the costs of Temporary Accommodation and minimise the impact of the subsidy changes. The report will also identify future targets for Temporary Accommodation.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Affects more than 1 ward;
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Decision due: 12 Oct 2010 by Cabinet
Consultation process
The reporting of progress in terms of reducing Temporary Accommodation will be via monthly performance reports to Cabinet.
DMT date and early discussion between AD and Cabinet Member: Cabinet Member for Housing with the Director of Urban Environment
SLT date: A high proportion of residents in Temporary Accommodation are from disadvantaged groups and will benefit from the council reducing the number of people living in Temporary Accommodation.