Issue details
Future Resettlement Pathway – Building Independence
Purpose of Report: This report sets out the results of the review of homelessness rough sleeping resettlement pathways which provides emergency /temporary accommodation and support via residential placements for everyone over the age of 16 who needs it.
The report outlines the continued move towards a tailored,
person-centred, strength-based approach to resettlement and makes
recommendations to reshape existing provision to deliver long term
improvements to the lives of care experienced young people as they
proceed into adulthood and to vulnerable, homeless adults and young
people.
Existing provision is a mixture of internally delivered and
externally commissioned services. Significant external service
contracts come to an end in the 31st July 2024 and decisions need
to be made about future models of provision.
The Executive will be asked: To review the report and agree future
Delivery arrangements.
This item was deferred from the 18 April 2024 due to the complexity of the proposal, and the need to gather up-to-date financial and performance data, it is essential that the report only be presented when ready.
Decision type: Key
Decision status: Decision Made
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 20/03/2024
Anticipated restriction: Part exempt - View reasons
Decision due: 09/05/24 by Executive
Reason: This item has now been deferred, please see item description for more details.
Lead member: Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education, Executive Member for Health, Wellbeing and Adult Social Care, Executive Member for Housing, Planning and Safer Communities
Lead director: Corporate Director of Adult Services and Integration
Department: Directorate of Place
Contact: Tracey Carter, Director Economy, Regeneration and Housing Email: tracey.carter@york.gov.uk Email: tracey.carter@york.gov.uk, Michael Melvin, Corporate Director of Adult Social Care and Integration Email: michael.melvin@york.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Consultation process:
In 2024 an in-depth piece of co-production was undertaken to review
the resettlement pathway and related services and support. Key
stakeholders service users and delivery partners contributed to key
recommendations which will inform the delivery and design of the
future Service. Officers initiated a review involving a
multidisciplinary team with colleagues from Housing Childrens and
Adults Social services Public Health, current service providers and
service users (through a lived experience group).
Consultees:
• CYC Housing
• CYC Children’s Social Care
• CYC Adult Social Care
• CYC Contracts and Commissioning
• Public Health
• Service Providers
• Service Users
• Other Stakeholders
Equality Impact Assessment Completed?: Yes
Decisions
- 10/05/2024 - Future Resettlement Pathway – Building Independence
Agenda items
- 09/05/2024 - Executive Future Resettlement Pathway – Building Independence (17:51) 09/05/2024
- 11/09/2024 - Health, Housing and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Committee Homelessness Future Resettlement Pathway (7:20 pm) 11/09/2024
Documents
- Future Resettlement Pathway – Building Independence
- Exempt Notice - Future Resettlement Pathway PDF 93 KB View as HTML (2) 5 KB