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Directors can help to push Supporting People

Posted: 24 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


Social services directors must take an active role in helping their local authorities implement Supporting People, the deputy director of the government's new funding regime for supported housing has urged.

Hilary Bartle told delegates that she found it "very worrying" when she heard social services directors say they did not know what Supporting People was.

"It's very important for directors to understand where Supporting People fits in with social services and the broader social inclusion agenda," she said.
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A pilot audit of the programme, which involves all housing with support costs being met through a single budget, will take place in four councils next January. Full joint inspections of Supporting People services, which will start when the programme goes live in April, will include the Social Services Inspectorate, housing, the Audit Commission and the probation service.

Bartle advised councils to make sure that Supporting People funding was "distributed broadly and evenly" among all levels of support services.
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"We don't want money diverted to the high care sector because in 10 years we will be back to square one and we'll need larger community care budgets."

She added that the programme was "not a substitute to top up community care", insisting it had to be used across the board in all housing with support costs services.


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