Communities & Local Government (CLG) – working with London councils to assist them in meeting the TA target. This work continues and includes conducting detailed service health-checks, supply and demand modelling, developing TA reduction action plans with councils and case working councils who face the biggest challenges in London
Manchester City Council – designing a city wide CBL scheme that will be used to advertise vacancies for the 22 partners to the housing register. Project included extensive stakeholder and service user consultation. CBL goes live late 2009
Manchester City Council – comprehensive review of homelessness and production of statutory Homelessness Strategy. This project included the development of a separate prevention strategy which is multi-agency and has at its heart the desire to reduce homelessness and meet the CLG TA target.
Aspire Housing Association and London Borough of Richmond. In association with Housemark, assistance with cost benchmarking homelessness services.
Hackney and the Temporary Housing Group – review of TA processes including income collection and void management.
Stoke on Trent City Council – production of a detailed procedure manual covering the full housing solutions service, including housing options, homelessness and allocations.
London Boroughs of Southwark, Lewisham, Hackney and Lambeth, Stoke on Trent and Bury. Assistance with temporary accommodation planning and procurement strategies to maximise value for money, minimise risk and meet the TA target.
Copeland Borough council – development of a comprehensive directory of homelessness and advice services within the borough, for use by council staff, partner agencies and customers.
Swale Borough council – development of an older persons housing strategy to enable the council to understand the housing needs of older services and develop appropriate services over the next five years. Worked with a range of stakeholders and older people to produce a robust, multi-agency strategy
London Borough of Southwark – training for staff of the new Housing Options Centre, including training on the legal framework for options, the options themselves and how to promote these within a housing options interview setting
Carmarthenshire Council – development of a comprehensive toolkit for front line staff working on homelessness. The Welsh Assembly Government funded toolkit has been published and circulated widely within Wales.