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Moving ‘Move-On’ Forward. RHS VPIG Conference 22 nd November 2007 Mark Beard, Futures at Knightstone and Antony Wilsdon, Dorset Supporting People. Workshop Objectives. Remind ourselves of recommendations arising from VPIG’s ‘move-on’ research
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Moving ‘Move-On’ Forward RHS VPIG Conference 22nd November 2007 Mark Beard, Futures at Knightstone and Antony Wilsdon, Dorset Supporting People.
Workshop Objectives • Remind ourselves of recommendations arising from VPIG’s ‘move-on’ research • Allow VPIG to be accountable for progress to date in implementing recommendations • Discuss how all stakeholders might be helped toward further action on ‘move-on’ • Seek input to further VPIG work: • How Floating Support might further aid move on • The impact of changing access routes to housing
Move-on Research RecommendationsTheme 1. Strategic Approach • SP commissioning bodies to broker development of overarching move-on strategies • SW RIG to develop common move-on needs mapping model • Regional agencies to monitor delivery of strategies. • SW RIG/VPIG to commission work to demonstrate benefits from move-on
Move-on Research RecommendationsTheme 2. Housing supply • RHAG/HC to ‘ring fence’ part of regional housing pot to general needs move-on • In line with local strategy • Range of unit types needed (e.g. 1b, shared) • Regional agencies to press for move-on specific indicators/targets to size regional housing pot, inform LAAs
Move-on Research RecommendationsTheme 3. Access to supply • Housing Districts to adopt common needs assessments, eligibility criteria, allocations systems which prioritise access to move-on. • LAs to consider issues for vulnerable people moving on when developing CBL • RHAG/HC (with LAs & SP CBs) to review basis for 8% target - apply within move-on strategy at SP AA level
Move-on Research RecommendationsTheme 4: Resettlement, support planning, floating support • SP CBs contracts for short term services to require move-on plan in place (linking to overarching strategy) • SW RIG to develop common model for individual client needs assessment as basis for local move-on audit • Housing/support providers to join up support, care, behavioural and resettlement aspects of services through support planning
Move-on Research RecommendationsTheme 5: Financial barriers • Range of practical solutions needed within strategy e.g. discretionary/fast track HB, streamlining community care grant applications, incentivising private sector • Role for regional agencies to identify systemic barriers and solutions and take these up with Government • Strategies to include performance measurement to demonstrate benefits accruing from move-on
Move-on Research RecommendationsTheme 6: Client related barriers • Housing/support providers (with commissioners) to develop accredited tenancy training, education, employment schemes to prepare service users, incentivise landlords • Local shared protocols between housing/support agencies to positively address ‘client barriers’ • Clients to be supported to ‘control’ their own move-on planning (and contribute to strategy)
Move-on Research RecommendationsTheme 7: Staff related barriers • Commissioners to work with move-on strategy partners to ensure consistent, cross agency training e.g. allocations, homelessness, interviewing skills and client specific needs
Move-on Research RecommendationsTheme 8: Design of services • SP CBs to consider scope for re-modelling, re-configuring services to ‘design out’ some of the move-on blockage • Include a range of accommodation (and tenures) to meet different client groups/aspirations e.g. self contained flats, shared house, extra care housing, short term housing for young people
Progress to date • Dedicated VPIG discussion event (May 07) • Widespread distribution of research recommendations • Full discussion at all regional Provider and Commissioner Forums • Dialogue with RHS Homelessness Group • Influential input to Housing Corporation capital bids prospectus • Two pilot sites agreed: North Somerset and Dorset County • Planned further research and support
Groupwork 1 • In stakeholder groups (e.g. Support Providers, Service Users, Housing Auths) • Flipchart things that would help you to actively contribute to implementing the research (as part of a pilot) – 10 minutes • Be ready to quickly feedback the two most important things – 10 minutes
Groupwork 2 • Choose to join a group about Floating Support or one about ‘access routes’ • Flip chart ways in which FS (or access routes) can/ do assist with move on – 10 minutes • Flip chart ways in which FS (or access routes) can/ do hinder successful move on – 10 minutes • Be ready to quickly feedback your one most important positive and negative – 10 minutes
Workshop Objectives • Remind ourselves of recommendations arising from VPIG’s ‘move-on’ research • Allow VPIG to be accountable for progress to date in implementing recommendations • Discuss how all stakeholders might be helped toward further action on ‘move-on’ • Seek input to further VPIG work: • How Floating Support might further aid move on • The impact of changing access routes to housing