Richmond Council presents controversial report on housing
A points system for benefits claimants is being looked at by Richmond Council as part of their response to welfare reform.
Richmond Council set up a task force which produced a report addressing how homelessness could be addressed in the context of government cuts.
The report suggests
- The council should seek early notification of how changes to benefits will occur under the Universal benefit system so they can prepare for any impact on people living in the borough.
- Systems should be put in place ensure councillors are aware of the national housing benefits changes and can assist constituents,
- Frontline service staff should be able to signpost residents to appropriate advice services such as citizens advice.
Richmond Council has started to develop a homelessness strategy for 2012-16.
The council will also seek to work with other boroughs to increase the availability of bed and breakfast and temporary accommodation to deal with an expected increase in homelessness this year.
More controversially it will look at
- Benefits points dependant on community contribution,
- Levels of housing debt the benefit claimant has,
- Engagement with the community about the importance of affordable housing