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PEO/18/24 |
Evacuation Procedure PDF 9 KB
Minutes:
The Committee noted the evacuation and
housekeeping procedure.
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PEO/19/24 |
Declarations of Interest
Minutes:
There were no declarations of interest.
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PEO/20/24 |
Minutes PDF 108 KB
To approve the minutes of the
last meeting held on 3 June 2024
Minutes:
AGREED the minutes of the meeting held on 3
June 2024 be confirmed as a correct record and signed by the
Chair.
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PEO/21/24 |
Scrutiny Review of Disabled Facilities Grant PDF 94 KB
To
receive evidence from Foundations and Council Officers as part of
the Scrutiny Review of Disabled Facilities Grant
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Committee
received a presentation from the Senior Regional Advisor for
Foundations, the national body that supports the delivery of
Disabled Facilities Grant and Home Improvement Agencies in
England. The
presentation covered:
·
DFG Guidance Published in 2022
·
Delta Data for age groups and tenure –
comparison of Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council (SBC) with the
region and England
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Timescales in the legislation
·
The 5 stages of DFG
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Delta Data for delivery times – comparison of
SBC with the region and England
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Delivery model – maturity of DFG
delivery
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National trends also impacting on delivery in
SBC
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Positives of SBC’s delivery and DFG
process
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Areas of Development for SBC
Key issues discussed included:
- It was noted that the Guidance published in 2022
not only outlined the statutory duties required by Local
Authorities but also best practice in delivering
DFGs.
- The Delta Data for 2022/23 was discussed, it was
noted that 95% of Local Authorities returned their data and that
these were self-assessments. The following comparisons were
highlighted:
- When compared against the regional and England
averages, SBC delivered significantly more DFG’s for 0-17
year old age group. In addition, SBC delivered fewer DFG’s to
the 66+ age group than the regional and national average. It was
noted that, due to their circumstances, those in younger age groups
may have had more of an urgent need for adaptations in their home,
however the needs of older people waiting for adaptions may change
and subsequently require more social care
interventions.
- There was an unusual trend for SBC with regards
to tenure in that we had a higher than average Private Landlord
uptake. There was no significant difference both regionally and
nationally for other tenures i.e. owner occupiers and registered
providers. It was stated that private rented landlords may be
reluctant to apply for adaptations to their properties due to
negative perceptions however SBC were bucking this
trend.
- While the Delta Data on delivery times showed SBC
was average nationally, SBC took longer both regionally and
nationally at stage 2, compiling the application, and stage 4
carrying out the works. Members questioned the reasons for this,
and informed that they had been several DFG’s for extensions
which took longer to complete. Stock and procurement processes were
discussed, and it was noted that SBC had recently gone through a
procurement prosses for suppliers of adaptations.
- Members were informed that there were no
statutory timescale requirement for the person contacting the LA
for adaptations receiving an assessment from an occupational
therapist and/or the Home Improvement Agency helping with an
application. There were, however, best practice guidance on
timescales for each stage from first contact.
- Areas for development were discussed as
follows:
- The information on SBC website was considered to
be basic, and it was noted that Foundations were due to roll out a
standard template later in the year which could be duplicated. It
was suggested that the link to Foundation toolkit for applying for
a DFG could be placed on the website, while Plymouth and Coventry
LA’s ...
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PEO/21/24
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PEO/22/24 |
Chair's Update and Select Committee work Programme 2024-2025 PDF 141 KB
Minutes:
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