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Title: Moving MoveOn Forward


1
Moving Move-On Forward
  • RHS VPIG Conference 22nd November 2007
  • Mark Beard, Futures at Knightstone and Antony
    Wilsdon, Dorset Supporting People.

2
Workshop Objectives
  • Remind ourselves of recommendations arising from
    VPIGs 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

3
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

4
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

5
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

6
Move-on Research Recommendations Theme 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

7
Move-on Research Recommendations Theme 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

8
Move-on Research Recommendations Theme 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)

9
Move-on Research Recommendations Theme 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

10
Move-on Research Recommendations Theme 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

11
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

12
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

13
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

14
Workshop Objectives
  • Remind ourselves of recommendations arising from
    VPIGs 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
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