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Cash problems for Scottish services

Posted: 27 November 2003 | Subscribe Online


Up to half of all housing support services in Scotland have faced cash flow problems since the introduction of the Supporting People programme earlier this year, new research reveals.

A survey of Supporting People providers, published this week by the Scottish Council for Single Homeless (SCSH), reveals that four out of five providers experienced delays in payments and 40 per cent received a lower than expected grant.

The survey of 104 providers, who account for an estimated 11 per cent of all Supporting People spend in Scotland, also finds that one in five still had no contract in place by August 2003, four months after the programme was introduced.
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Andrew Waugh, policy officer for SCSH and author of the report, said: "Cash flow problems are clearly a major headache for some providers, and these have been caused by delayed payments or smaller than expected payments from councils.

"Although there has been a welcome increase in overall funding for housing support services, there are clearly a number of serious difficulties. If we are to meet the objective of reducing homelessness substantially in Scotland, it is vital that support services are in place with their funding secured."

The Scottish executive has written to SCSH, expressing reservations about its findings. A spokesperson said: "It would be a pity if the goodwill which has been established among all parties working towards making the Supporting People project succeed were damaged as the result of the views of such a small, unrepresentative sample of housing support providers being given disproportionate coverage."

Supporting People is the new system of funding for supported housing providers. Local authorities allocate cash based on the amounts they are given by the Scottish executive. 

- In Need of Support? from www.scsh.co.uk


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