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Councils warned on housing contracts

Posted: 10 April 2003 | Subscribe Online


Local authorities must not change their contracts with housing associations that provide supported housing without proper negotiation, a senior government minister has urged.

Housing minister Jeff Rooker's guidance came as the government's new single stream of funding, Supporting People, came into effect.

Rooker made the remarks in a letter to Jim Coulter, chief executive of the National Housing Federation.

The housing association trade body had told the government that councils were trying to make savings on their Supporting People budgets by imposing draconian contracts on its members which provided supported housing (news, page 12, 27 March).
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Rooker said in the letter: "Local authorities should not be re-writing contracts to change prices at short notice without proper consultation with providers."

Liz Potter, the federation's director of policy, said: "This is reassuring news for providers at a very tense time as Supporting People goes live. We urged members not to sign contracts where they were not happy with the terms.

"Those who felt compelled to do so should renegotiate in the light of the new guidance."


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