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Apologies Minutes: Apologies for lateness were received from Randall Anderson and William Pimlott.
The Chairman led the Sub-Committee in welcoming Inspector Joe Easterbrook, Local Policing – Partnership and Prevention Hub who had recently joined the City of London Police. |
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Members Declarations under the Code of Conduct Minutes: There were no declarations. |
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To agree the public minutes and non-public summary of the meeting held on 1 December 2020. Minutes: The Chairman requested an update on Minute 8: Supporting European Union Nationals with No Resource to Public Funds. The Head of Homelessness Prevention and Rough Sleeping reported that all homeless individuals who qualified were being encouraged to apply for settled status. Twelve guests at the Carter Lane hostel were currently applying for settled status of which three had been awarded pre-settled status. Work was underway to identify the approach being taken by other local authorities and updates on this work would be presented to future meetings of the Sub-Committee.
RESOLVED, that the public minutes and non-public summary of the meeting held on 1 December 2020 be approved. |
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Report of the Town Clerk. Minutes: Members received the Sub-Committee’s outstanding actions list and the following updates were noted:
· The Sub-Committee’s Away Day would be rescheduled to later in the year, following confirmation of the Sub-Committee’s membership for the new municipal year. The Away Day would provide Committee Members with an opportunity to consider its future goals and whether the Sub-Committee would benefit from expanding the current membership.
· Action 5/20/HRS which specified that the Safer City Partnership, Police Authority Board and Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Sub-Committee be notified of any plans to publicise photographs of individuals who were rough sleepers and who had Criminal Behaviour Orders would be removed from the Outstanding Actions list as there were no plans to proceed with this proposal.
RESOLVED, that outstanding actions be noted. |
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Annual Review of Terms of Reference PDF 120 KB Report of the Town Clerk. Minutes: The Sub-Committee considered a report of the Town Clerk presenting the Terms of Reference of the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Sub-Committee and the following points were made:
· A Committee Member suggested that the wording of the Terms of Reference be strengthened to reflect the active role of the Sub-Committee in responding to Government and regional policies. This was supported by another Committee Member who used the example of recent changes to the status of European Union Nationals to illustrate how the Sub-Committee had responded to Government policies.
· Another Committee Member asked that the Community and Children’s Services Committee be requested to consider delegating authority to the Sub-Committee to make decisions in the area of homelessness and rough sleeping. A number of Committee Members voiced support for this proposal.
The Chairman agreed to review the Terms of Reference in light of the points raised (Action 1/21/HRS) and noted it was not proposed to change the Sub-Committee’s frequency of meetings at this time. The amended Terms of Reference would be submitted to the Community and Children’s Services Committee on 30 April 2021 for final approval.
RESOLVED, that:
· The Chairman review the Terms of Reference in light of the points raised for submission to the Community and Children’s Services Committee for final approval; and,
· No change be made to the Sub-Committee’s frequency of meetings. |
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Thames Reach Presentation The Director of Community and Children’s Services to be heard. Minutes: The Sub-Committee heard a presentation of the Area Director of Thames Reach and the following points were made:
· Thames Reach was a London-based medium-sized charity that had been commissioned to deliver homelessness outreach services for the City of London Corporation from November 2020. During the first four months of operation, contact had been made with 169 clients of whom 34 had moved into accommodation, seven had moved on and two had been reconnected. The City of London Outreach Team took a whole team approach to reducing the number of people living on the street and supported new rough sleepers via a rapid response, assessment and offer approach whilst longer-term rough sleepers were offered more personalised support based on their strengths.
· The Outreach Team worked to a number of targets including rapid response to referrals, offers formed and delivered within 72 hours of first contact and supporting 75% of eligible reconnections into safe accommodation, with an overall aim to reduce the number of people living on the street. A focus was placed on multi-agency working, including with the Rough Sleeping and Mental Health Programme (RAMHP), Parkguard, Doctors of the World and the City Assessment Service. Work was underway to embed the service model and increase staffing, as well as to recruit 20 volunteers. In the longer-term if was hoped to reduce the Street Count to under 20 individuals and long-term rough sleepers to under 30 individuals.
· With regard to the differing approaches taken to new and longer-term rough sleepers, the Lead Manager advised that as longer-term rough sleepers often stayed in the same area, external agencies were able to provide a consistent level of support. New rough sleepers tended to be more transient and Thames Reach worked closely with neighbouring boroughs to ensure that individuals received consistent support. In response to |
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Groundswell - City Voices Presentation The Director of Community and Children’s Services to be heard. Minutes: The Sub-Committee heard a presentation of the Director of Research and Campaigns, Research Project Worker and Independent Researcher of Groundswell which had been commissioned to undertake City Voices research and the following points were made:
· Groundswell worked with people with experience of homelessness, offering opportunities to contribute to society and create solutions to homelessness. In August 2020, the City of London Corporation approached Groundswell to undertake City Voices research which aimed to capture learning from work to move people away from the streets at the start of the COVID-19 period and hear directly from individuals who were rough sleeping during this time. It was anticipated that the City Voices work would inform future service design and act as a springboard for ongoing client involvement and co-production of services.
· The City Voices research project focused on the experience of individuals in coming in from the streets, staying in short-term accommodation and moving into longer-term accommodation. Nineteen phone and face-to-face interviews had been completed with clients, as well as nine interviews with staff and an outreach shift with rough sleeping individuals. The research had identified a number of push and pull factors to entering short-term accommodation including fear of the COVID-19 pandemic, quality and location of short-term accommodation, and rapid scripting. These learning points had been used to create a series of recommendations including the need for a trauma-informed approach to commissioning and service delivery, a health-led and gender-informed model and recruitment of support workers or managers with lived in experience of homelessness.
· In response to a question from a Committee Member, the Independent Researcher advised that key areas of new learning arising from the City Voices research included the role of rapid scripting and an immediate health first offer in encouraging individuals to engage with services. The location of Carter Lane |
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Rough Sleeping Data Q3 2020/21 PDF 133 KB Report of the Director of Community and Children’s Services. Additional documents: Minutes: The Sub-Committee considered a report of the Director of Community and Children’s Services in respect of rough sleeper data for Quarter 3 2020/21 and the following point was made:
RESOLVED, that the update be noted. |
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COVID-19 Update Report PDF 139 KB Report of the Director of Community and Children’s Services. Minutes: The Sub-Committee considered a report of the Director of Community and Children’s Services providing a COVID-19 update and the following points were made:
RESOLVED, that the update be noted. |
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Severe Weather Emergency Protocol - Midwinter Interim Report PDF 123 KB Report of the Director of Community and Children’s Services. Minutes: The Sub-Committee considered a report of the Director of Community and Children’s Services providing an interim report on the Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) for Winter 2020/21 and the following point was made:
· Winter 2020/21 had been a challenging period for the SWEP due to the unusually cold weather which had resulted in eight separate SWEP activations across 32 nights with 36 homeless or rough sleeping individuals being been brought into accommodation since 23 December 2020. In response to a question from a Committee Member, the Head of Homelessness Prevention and Rough Sleeping explained that whilst still having central responsibility, the Greater London Authority had delegated authority to local authorities to activate SWEP in response to local need. The City of London Corporation took a range of factors into account including precipitation and wind and kept SWEP activated over periods where it likely that cold weather would be ongoing. The Chairman welcomed the activation of SWEP over weekend periods as this provided opportunities for sustained engagement and support with homeless and rough sleeping individuals.
RESOLVED, that the update be noted. |
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City of London Police Update The Commissioner of the City of London Police to be heard. Minutes:
RESOLVED, that the update be noted. |
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Questions on Matters Relating to the Work of the Committee Minutes: There was one question.
A Committee Member asked whether there had been any increase in the mortality rate of individuals who were homeless or rough sleeping during 2020. The Head of Homelessness Prevention and Rough Sleeping advised that there had been two deaths of homeless individuals associated with the City of London during the 2020 calendar year |
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Any Other Business that the Chairman considers Urgent Minutes: There was one item of other business.
The Chairman led the Sub-Committee in thanking the Framework Knitters for their kind donation of socks and blankets to homeless and rough sleeping individuals staying at the Carter Lane and other hostel provision at Christmas. |
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Exclusion of the Public MOTION – that, under Section 100(a) of the Local Government Act 1972, the public be excluded from the meeting for the following items on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act Minutes: RESOLVED, that, under Section 100(a) of the Local Government Act 1972, the public be excluded from the meeting for the following items on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act.
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Non-Public Minutes To agree the non-public minutes of the meeting held on 1 December 2020. Minutes: RESOLVED, that the non-public minutes of the meeting held on 1 December 2020 be approved. |
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City Assessment Centre Update The Director of Community and Children’s Services to be heard. Minutes: The Sub-Committee heard an update of the Director of Community and Children’s Services on the City Assessment Centre. |
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City of London Police Non-Public Update The Commissioner of the City of London Police to be heard. Minutes: The Sub-Committee heard a non-public update of the Chief Inspector of the City of London Police. |
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Questions relating to the Work of the Sub-Committee while the Public are Excluded Minutes: There were no non-public questions. |
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Any Other Business that the Chairman considers Urgent whilst the Public are Excluded Minutes: There was no other business. |