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Pooling of Additional Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) Funding

The purpose of this decision is to approve the pooling of the additional DFG funding received by DCLG of £65,609 within the Cambridgeshire Home Improvement Agency area.

 

The Cambridgeshire Home Improvement Agency (CHIA) is a shared service between South Cambridgeshire, Cambridge City and Huntingdonshire established in 2012.  The CHIA service enables the partner councils to meet statutory duties under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 to award Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG) assisting vulnerable people carry out essential adaptations to their homes.

 

CHIA receives over 1,000 enquiries per year, and completes approximately 370 capital works, enabling capital budgets in the region of £3m per year to be spent.  For the financial year 2017/18, the DFG budget for South Cambridgeshire is £660,000 - made up of £619,976 funding from the Better Care Fund and £40,824 through the use of Right to Buy receipts.  To date, £390,897 has been spent, with a further £197,565 committed and £85,525 in the pipeline. It is unlikely that all of the committed/pipeline work will be completed within the financial year.  Whilst it is difficult to pinpoint why there is a decrease in spend for South Cambridgeshire in 2017/18, it should be noted that there is not a backlog of cases within the CHIA,  OT referrals are 12% lower than the previous year and that there have not been as many major works completed in the last year. 

 

On 1st December 2017, the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) wrote to all local authorities informing them that an additional £42 million of capital funding for DFGs in 2017/18 had been made available.  Local authorities were asked to confirm if they wished to receive further funding, with any unspent monies being re-allocated to an authority in greater need.  The additional funding was primarily for DFGs, however where agreed locally a portion could be spent on wider social care capital projects.  South Cambridgeshire District Council accepted the additional money on the proviso that the money could be pooled within the CHIA to maximise investment across the wider Cambridge area, or if possible identify wider social care capital projects within South Cambridgeshire.

 

On 19th January 2018, confirmation was received from DCLG for additional funding of £65,609 to be paid on 24th January 2018.  As the demand for DFGs in Huntingdonshire outstrips the funding available it is proposed that, on this occasion, the additional funding be allocated to Huntingdonshire to help meet that deficit.  This will ensure that the additional investment benefits residents within Cambridgeshire for the purposes of providing disabled facility grants.

 

Other proposals for spending the money were explored, such as a capital project to upgrade the CHIA IT system.  However, it was felt that given the tight timescale to spend the money by 31st March 2018, it would not be beneficial to rush into a project without fully scoping out future requirements.  It should also be noted that in accordance with the Shared Service Agreement, any operating loss or surplus is shared between the three authorities and can be used to help offset any costs associated with developing the agency.  The CHIA will this year attract a much higher than expected income from fees due to the extra workload in Huntingdonshire and this will help balance the operating costs of the shared service.  It is hoped that some of the other revenue capital projects, such as the upgrade of the IT system, could be funded in part from any operating surplus in 2017/18.

 

Another initiative considered was to help fund an upgrade of equipment in the communal kitchens of our sheltered schemes, but this was not possible as the money could not be spent on the Council’s own stock.

 

Pooling the additional DFG funding within Huntingdonshire is made within the spirit of good partnership working and supporting the work of the CHIA as a joint service.  It will ensure that funding is made available to the residents of Cambridgeshire rather than re-allocated elsewhere across the country.

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 06/02/2018

Decision due: 6 February 2018 by Lead Cabinet member for Housing

Lead member: Lead Cabinet member for Housing

Lead director: Head of Housing

Department: Housing

Contact: Julie Fletcher, Service Manager – Housing Strategy 01954 713352 Email: julie.fletcher@scambs.gov.uk Tel: 01954 713352.

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