OFFICER DECISION

 

 

Decision:   Rough Sleeping Prevention and Recovery Grant (RSPARG) – Voluntary & Community Frontline Sector Allocation decisions.

Decision Date: 16th January 2025

Type of Decision: Director                                      Key

 

    Non-Key

X

Portfolio Area that decision relates to:

Leader (inc Policy, Strategy & Partnerships)

 

Environment and Climate Emergency

 

Deputy Leader (inc Economy & Culture)

 

 

Finance, Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equalities & Inclusion

 

Children, Young People and Education

 

Housing, Planning & Safer Communities

X

Health, Wellbeing and Adults Social Care

X

Transport

 

Background / Decision Summary:

This relates to the RSPARG funding from Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), which is to be used for prevention of, and recovery from, rough sleeping.

 

A minimum of 20% of the £480,000 received by CYC is mandated to be spent in the VCFS (voluntary/community frontline sector), this proposal totals £216,000 which is 45%.

 

 The proposal is to use funds for the following:

·        £40k to Peasholme Charity for Transitional Tenancy Support worker – key role for preventing homelessness and rough sleeping by working with people newly moving into a tenancy or precariously housed

·        £40k to Restore to increase the existing floating support service delivered to CYC tenants with a view to maintaining tenancies and preventing homelessness

·        £41k to Lived Insights to maximise pool of lived experience researchers

·        £25k to CareCent towards existing city centre breakfast and shower drop-in provision, and to enable focus on those presenting from out of area with generic support needs so CYC Navigators can offer more specialised support

·        £70k to York in Recovery for two part-time outreach workers (one male one female), who can work with hostels and people on the streets to signpost to services, and also offer consistent drop in at the recovery hub for people at any stage of their recovery journey. They are a LERO organization so they would be people with lived experience offering peer to peer support.

 

This is in line with the Homelessness strategy’s focus on multi-agency working, and all works towards prevention of, and recovery from, homelessness. The additional support and floating support made available from this funding is a step towards increasing Housing First in the city and defining the model to ensure the required support is available, and that prevention of homelessness is front and centre of York’s approach.

 

The outputs required in return for  the grants will been defined through the process of completing Grant Agreement forms.

 

 

Options Considered:

 

Due to limited timescales for allocating the funding and embargoed announcements, direct grant awards are being made in line with existing priorities and partners. 

 

As such no other options have been considered at this stage.  A future needs analysis is being undertaken by VCSE organisations in the city and closer working with York CVS in future will help drive future priorities.

 

 

Options Rejected:

 

See above – none.

 

Consultation Process:

York’s Rough Sleeping Adviser from MHCLG, has been consulted on this proposal

 

Implications

Crime & Disorder

 

X

Equalities

X

Highways

 

Human Resources

 

 

Legal

 

ICT

 

Financial

 

X

Planning

 

 

 

Marketing & Comms

 

 

Health

X

 

 

Property

 

X

ICT

 

 

 

Implications Contact:

 

 

 

 

 

Debbie Mitchell, Director of Finance

 

 

 

Level of Risk:

 

 

 

 

 

Low

 

 

 

Wards Affected:


All Wards

x

Fishergate

 

Holgate

 

Rural West York

 

Acomb

 

Fulford & Heslington

 

Hull Road

 

Strensall

 

Bishopthorpe

 

Guildhall

 

Huntington & New Earswick

 

Westfield

 

Clifton

 

Haxby & Wigginton

 

Micklegate

 

Wheldrake

 

Copmanthorpe

 

Heworth

 

Osbaldwick & Derwent

 

 

Dringhouses & Woodthorpe

 

Heworth Without

 

Rawcliffe & Clifton

 

 


 

Comments/Observations:

Other elements of the funding are being used to increase resources working in partnership in relation to probation and resettlement pathways, also around increasing suitable accommodation available to address needs in the city.

 

Decision: To in total approve the £216,000 in grant payments as follows:

·        £40k Peasholme Charity

·        £40k Restore

·        £41k Lived Insights

·        £25k CareCent

·        £70k York in Recovery

 

Decision Made by: Pauline Stuchfield

Contact Details: pauline.stuchfield@york.gov.uk

On behalf of:

To be implemented by:

Denis Southall

 

On Completion – Signed off by:

 

 

Date:16/01/2026