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Housing initiative may have short life

Posted: 26 September 2002 | Subscribe Online


The government's flagship initiative to transform the way housing with support is provided to vulnerable people may be redundant five years after it is launched.

The Supporting People scheme comes into effect next April, but the assistant director of housing strategy at the Anchor Trust has warned it may have served its purpose by 2008.

Speaking at the National Housing Federation's annual housing conference in Birmingham last week, Geoff Loughlin predicted that Supporting People budgets would be capped and services reduced and rationalised locally within five years.
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"If Supporting People is still around, and I am not sure that it will be, it will be less important. Supporting People will have served its purpose and have been sucked into other budgets," he said.

Most single tier local authorities look set to meet the 30 September deadline for sending in their Supporting People shadow strategies to the deputy prime minister. Two-tier councils have been given until October 31.
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But Jean Spray, chairperson of the Brighton and Hove City primary care trust, said PCTs were already struggling to cope with changes in the NHS without having to consider the impact of Supporting People.

She said: "The idea of providing new support services to people is something that we have not even begun to think about seriously at a strategic level."


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