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  • Decision details
  • Decision details

    22/00076 - Kent Homeless Connect Service - Funding of Transition Phase Through Reserves

    Decision Maker: Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance, Corporate and Traded Services

    Decision status: Recommendations Approved (subject to call-in)

    Is Key decision?: Yes

    Is subject to call in?: Yes

    Purpose:

    Decision Details:

    This decision should be read alongside decision 22/00075 (Kent Homeless Connect Service - termination of the service) which proposes to end the contract from 30 September 2022 but include a contract variation for a transitional period of up to 18 months.

     

    Reason for the decision and background: The Kent Homeless Connect (KHC) service was commissioned by the Council in October 2018 to support adults with complex support needs who are facing homelessness. To meet the financial challenge posed by the budget this year and in years to come, the Council’s budget, agreed on 10 February 2022, included the proposal to allow the service to end when the contract expires on 30 September 2022.

     

    After this date, the Council agreed to provide protection funding, drawn from its reserves, to ensure continued support for people who use the service for at least the remainder of the financial year (2022/2023) whilst transitional plans are drawn up with city, district and borough authorities and other stakeholders, in order that alternative arrangements for support in the future can be put in place.

     

    Financial Implications:

    A model of a phased transition to new arrangements over three six-monthly stages recognises the challenges of a change in arrangements in supported housing, allowing a longer time to achieve this. The costs of the commissioning options are summarised in the table below. The estimated cost of this approach over an 18-month transition period would be £4,563k, as set out in the table below:-

    Six-monthly interval

    1 Oct 22 - 31 Mar 23

    1 Apr 23 - 30 Sept 23

    1 Oct 23 - 31 Mar 24

    1 April 24 onwards

    Total

    Percentage of contract value

    80%

    60%

    40%

    0%

     

    Transition activity

    Rough Sleeper outreach

    Prevention and Move-on

    Supported Housing

     

     

    Transition Funding Required

    £2,027,961

    £1,520,971

    £1,013,981

    £0

    £4,562,913

     

    Included in Budget Book 2022-23, appendix G.

     

    Legal Implications:

    The current framework contract ends on 30 September 2022. In order to transfer to new arrangements in a safe manner, it is proposed to vary the contract for up to 18 months, ending no later than 31 March 2024. The Council is satisfied with the legal advice it has received that shows there is sufficient justification under S.33(3) of the Public Contract Regulations to take this approach and that the necessary exemptions under Regulation 72 apply.

     

    During the consultation the Council received three responses that suggested it had a legal duty to continue to provide these services. An example is given below

    “KCC has not addressed how it intends to address the divergence from those duties placed on it and set out in the Homelessness Code of Guidance that places responsibility for the provision of housing related support on upper-tier authorities. This places KCC open to legal challenge for not fulfilling those duties placed on it by government policy.”

     

    The Council has investigated this matter thoroughly and has established that it does not have a duty in terms to provide these services arising from the Code of Guidance as the respondents have suggested. KCC is of the view that both the Housing Act 1996 and the Care Act 2014 impose a mutual obligation to co-operate in the exercise of the respective functions of the Local Housing Authority and the County Council, as the relevant social services authority, concerning its responsibilities relating to adults with needs for care and support and the obligation to have regard to the homelessness strategies. KCC’s policy position is that where it is asked by a district council to assist the housing authority with the exercise of its functions under the Housing Act 1996, it will offer such co-operation and assistance where it is deemed reasonable to do so and, it does not result in the county council doing anything which another local authority is required to do under the Housing Act 1996.

     

    KCC continues to carry out its adult social care responsibilities in accordance with the Care Act 2014, including s.2, and relevant regulations, statutory and good practice guidance. It conducts its assessment of need for care and support and prevention functions with regard to the homelessness strategies of district councils and the ‘duty to refer’ responsibilities placed on the County Council by the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017. Where the County Council is not able to comply with a request to co-operate from a district council, it will give a written reason for its decision. Following a transition period that will close on 31 March 2024, the Council intends to end its provision of housing related support in Kent Homeless Connect where it does not have statutory duty. The Council will ensure it exercises its duties to ensure those who need an assessment under the Care Act receive one and to consider how care and support needs can be met. The Council will work closely with the city, district and borough councils to develop and support transitional plans to meet the needs of individuals.

     

    Decision:

    As Cabinet Member Finance, Corporate and Traded Services and in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health, I agree:

     

    a)     the transfer of up to £4,563k from the Council’s reserves to fund the transition period of the Kent Homeless Connect Service.

     

    This decision should be read in conjunction with 22/00075 (Kent Homeless Connect Service – termination of the service)  which proposes the ending of the Kent Homeless Connect service from 30 September 2022,   the variation of the current Kent Homeless Connect Service Contract to include a transitional period of up to 18 months, ending no later than 31 March 2024 and the  delegation of authority to the Corporate Director Adult Social Care and Health, after consultation with the Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health and the Corporate Director for Finance, to agree the relevant contract variations as required

    Publication date: 19/08/2022

    Date of decision: 19/08/2022

    Date comes into force if not called in: 27/08/2022

    Call-in deadline date: 26/08/2022

    Accompanying Documents: