Redbridge Homelessness Strategy 2018-23 Voluntary Sector Forum Wednesday 12 December 2018 Hitesh Tailor Strategy & Partnerships Officer T: 020 8708 4978.

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Redbridge Homelessness Strategy 2018-23 Voluntary Sector Forum Wednesday 12 December 2018 Hitesh Tailor Strategy & Partnerships Officer T: 020 8708 4978 E: hitesh.tailor@redbridge.gov.uk

Strategy Aims & Priorities “The council and its partners working collaboratively to prevent and reduce homelessness and to proactively end rough sleeping.” Priorities Ending rough sleeping in Redbridge Strengthen our early intervention and prevention services Increase the supply of affordable housing to prevent homelessness and to reduce the use of temporary housing Support our most vulnerable residents

Key Drivers & Influences Government Strategies and Legislation Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 Welfare Reform Housing and Planning Act 2016 Social Housing Green Paper (July 2018) Rough Sleeper Strategy with aim to end rough sleeping by 2027 + Delivery Plan (published 10/12/18) Mayor of London Plans: Mayor of London’s Draft London Plan Draft Housing Strategy (June 2018) Mayor’s Affordable Housing Programme Rough Sleeping Plan of Action (July 2018)

Local Influences Financial – cost of Temporary accommodation (£34M in 2017/18); cost of processing/assessments Redbridge Policies and Strategies / Initiatives Redbridge Housing Strategy – Homelessness Strategy will be in conformity Redbridge Corporate Plan Redbridge Allocations Policy and Tenancy Strategy Housing Register Rough Sleeper Protocol / Rough Sleeping Initiative Redbridge Together / Project Malachi

Definition of Homelessness Not all households will be found to be statutorily homeless. The official definition is : “A household is legally homeless if, either, they do not have accommodation that they are entitled to occupy, which is accessible and physically available to them or, they have accommodation but it is not reasonable for them to continue to occupy this accommodation. “ Households also need to be in priority need, and that would include families, pregnant women and single people who are particularly vulnerable due to a disability for example.

Redbridge Housing Market The mean average prices for all property types in Redbridge in March 2018 was £422,551, this was a 53% increase on the average prices paid ten years previously

Statutory Homelessness Decisions Homelessness Prevention and relief – 1754 households were able to remain in their existing home last year through our prevention work. Across London, Redbridge had the third highest figure for the number of successful prevention cases

Key Local Issues Structural Vulnerable Groups Use of Temporary Accommodation Housing Affordability Housing Supply Rough Sleeping Private Rented Sector – affordability and suitability; and standards Vulnerable Groups Households in temporary accommodation Migrant Homelessness Vulnerable Women Probation / Ex offenders Care Leavers Youth Homeless LGBT+ Homelessness Mental Health

Strategy Aims & Priorities “The council and its partners working collaboratively to prevent and reduce homelessness and to proactively end rough sleeping.” Priorities Ending rough sleeping in Redbridge Strengthen our early intervention and prevention services Increase the supply of affordable housing to prevent homelessness and to reduce the use of temporary housing Support our most vulnerable residents

Proposed Actions Ending rough sleeping in Redbridge Build on partnerships – Redbridge Together Refresh Rough Sleeper Protocol Project Malachi + new winter shelter Working with volunteer groups How can we prevent more people sleeping rough - Work with Institute of Global Homelessness Regular street count – at least every two years Strengthen our early intervention and prevention services Providing quality, timely and accessible information and advice Supporting people to remain in their homes Addressing the root causes of homelessness Tenancy sustainment Work with private landlords Improving links to health and employment services

Proposed Actions Increase the supply of affordable housing to prevent homelessness and to reduce the use of temporary housing New affordable supply – 1000 new homes by 2022 Providing suitable temporary accommodation Reducing the amount of TA and greater prevention and discharge Understand needs of TA residents more Target for hostel stays – 26 weeks? Support our most vulnerable residents Work with probation services to secure accommodation for ex offenders Work with NASS for resources and equitable approach Approach to tackling domestic abuse Lobby Government re NRPF Secure a pathway for care leavers LGBT+ Homelessness – understand extent

Next Steps – Respond to consultation Key Questions: Does the Strategy set out the key issues and the right priorities? What additional actions could we undertake and who What are the equality impacts from delivering these priorities What actions could we take to reduce the numbers sleeping rough Online survey and draft Strategy open till 22 February 2019 https://engagement.redbridge.gov.uk/housing/homelessness-strategy/