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Living and Working Select Committee: Supported Housing for Older People Scrutiny Review

Meeting: 24/03/2010 - Assembly (Item 82)

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Minutes:

Councillor Gerald Vincent, the Lead Member of the Living and Working Select Committee, introduced the report on the in-depth review on Supported Housing for Older People in the Borough.

 

He referred to the amendments made to the wording of recommendation eight and explained that at the Executive on 16 March 2010, Councillor Rush pointed out that the original wording of the recommendation was ambiguous with regard to Gascoigne Road. In light of her comments the recommendation had been re-worded and circulated to the Assembly.

 

He offered his thanks to the Members and Officers who contributed to the review and hoped that the recommendations in the report would complement the new Older People Strategy and help achieve the vision of a ‘fair and respectful’ and ‘healthy’ Borough.

 

The Assembly therefore agreed the following recommendations, including the amendment made to recommendation eight:

 

  1. That a detailed demographic and needs analysis for older people be undertaken so that a single set of data is produced. This data source should be freely available for use by any services and agencies in the Borough involved in older people’s provision.

 

  1. That the maintenance priorities for sheltered and extra care schemes are addressed, following a detailed stock options appraisal of the portfolio. 

 

  1. That plans are drawn up (including consultation, reports, Executive agreement) to deal with the following six schemes as follows:

1)  Church Elm Lane (re-designation)

2)  Fews Lodge (re-development for extra care sheltered housing)

3)  Limbourne Avenue (re-designation)

4)  Lovelace Gardens (re-designation)

5)  Maud Gardens (re-designation)

6)  Rectory Road (re-designation)

 

Each site would be subject to a detailed analysis outlining the preferred re-development options in line with (predicted) future need and demand requirements.  Where re-designation is not the best option the Committee recommends disposal of that site.  However, should any site need to be disposed of, it is recommended that any receipts generated are ring-fenced for the re-provision of sheltered, extra-care and/or affordable housing.

 

The remainder of the sheltered stock will then be subjected to a stock options review in 2010 as part of the development of the Housing Strategy for Older People.  The review will undertake a holistic assessment including the options for significant modernisation and re-modelling into mixed use core and cluster models against predicted future needs.  The review will consider how LBBD can continue to support the growing population of older people through new models of supported housing (mixed core and cluster developments, telecare, floating support etc).

 

  1. That the Council completes the implementation of a choice-based lettings system for sheltered accommodation applicants.

 

  1. That the future older people’s accommodation is designed with the wider community in mind and communal space is used creatively and, where appropriate, allocates space for the Primary Care Trust and third sector.

 

  1. That extra care housing is subjected to a stock options review in 2010 as part of the development of the Housing Strategy for Older People.  As with sheltered housing, the review will undertake a holistic assessment including the options for significant modernization and re-modeling against predicted future  ...  view the full minutes text for item 82

Meeting: 16/03/2010 - Cabinet (Item 135)

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The Select Committee’s main report has been circulated under separate cover.

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Minutes:

Received and noted the draft final report of the Living and Working Select Committee (LWSC) which presents the findings from the in-depth review of older people’s housing in the Borough conducted by the LWSC during the past year.  Councillor White introduced the report on behalf of the Lead Member, Councillor Vincent, and outlined some of the key aspects and recommendations arising from the review.

 

Councillor Rush referred to recommendation 8 within the report, which proposes that the Gascoigne Road residential premises for people with learning disabilities and complex needs should be reviewed as part of the overall process of de-commissioning of residential placements, and suggested that the recommendation should be re-worded to avoid any ambiguity regarding the future of the site.

 

Agreed, in order to assist the Council to achieve the Community Priority of ‘Fair and Respectful’ and ‘Healthy’, to commend the report to the Assembly subject to the issue referred to above being clarified with the appropriate Members prior to next week’s Assembly meeting.