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Contact: Scrutiny Support Officer Rachel Harrison
Items
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PEO/13/24 |
Evacuation Procedure PDF 9 KB
Minutes:
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PEO/14/24 |
Declarations of Interest
Minutes:
There were no declarations of interest.
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PEO/15/24 |
Minutes PDF 85 KB
To approve the minutes of the
last meeting held on 13 May 2024
Minutes:
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PEO/16/24 |
Scrutiny Review of Disabled Facilities Grant PDF 339 KB
To receive evidence from Council
Officers as part of the Scrutiny Review of Disabled Facilities
Grant
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The
Committee received a presentation from the review’s link
officer, the Housing Regeneration & Investment Manager. The
presentation covered:
·
SBC Duties
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SBC DFG Policy
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Eligible works
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Enquiry Process
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Application Process
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Approvals Process
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Grant Conditions
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Land Charges
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Undertaking Works
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Local Discretion and Flexibilities
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Government Recommendations 2018
Key issues discussed included:
- The assessment of need is carried out by the
Occupational Therapist. As part of this assessment, they would
question if the person would consider moving e.g. move to a
bungalow/ground floor flat if they have mobility
issues.
- Discussion took place regarding the mean testing
of the grant, the baseline of which had not changed since 2008, and
contributions. Some people applying might qualify for a DFG but
would not be given the full amount to cover the cost of adaptations
due to their income. Also, dependent on the adaptations needed to
be carried out, works could cost over the £30,000 limit, and
the example was given of an extension that cost £90,000. In
these cases, the person would have to contribute the remaining cost
of the works. Those that were in receipt of certain means-tested
benefits were ‘passported’ to a full grant and would
not need to contribute to adaptations up to
£30,000.
- SBC would pay the costs of adaptations to a
property outside of the Borough if it was for a child placed in
care outside of the Borough. This system was reciprocated, and it
was noted that Durham Council had paid for adaptations to a
property in the Borough where a child under their care was
living.
- The number of people on the waiting list had
increased since reporting at the previous meeting and was now at
284. The Occupational Therapist could decide if a person was fast
tracked to the top of the list due to their need following a
detailed risk assessment. People on the waiting list were sent an
income form to see if they would qualify to save them being on the
list if they did not quality. Each person on the waiting list was
contacted every three months to keep them up to date on the process
and how long it was expected to take. It was questioned if the NHS
were installing at a quicker pace to SBC to aid hospital discharge,
but the link officer was not aware of this and explained that
hospital discharge usually came through SBC’s Occupational
Therapist Team.
- SBC would only fund the minimum specification
required to meet the persons need, and would refuse anything that
was above this, however the person would be able to fund
adaptations above the basic offer themselves.
- Equipment was recovered when the person no longer
required it so that it could be reused. It was indicated in the
contract when adaptations were provided that they/the family would
need to get in contact when they were no longer needed so they
could be recovered.
- If a person broke the conditions of the grant,
for example using a different contractor to the one specified, then
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PEO/16/24
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PEO/17/24 |
Chair's Update and Select Committee Work Programme 2024-2025 PDF 140 KB
Minutes:
Consideration
was given to the Work Programme.
The next meeting would be held on Monday 8 July
2024. The Committee wished to invite Foundations to the meeting to
give evidence regarding best practice in other Local Authority
areas as well as a review of SBC’s policy. Members also
indicated that they wished to invite the Director of Adults Health
and Wellbeing to a future meeting to feedback on the meeting with
Registered Providers.
AGREED that the Work Programme be
noted.
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