258 Acquiring properties for Children's Homes in Bury PDF 582 KB
Report from the Cabinet Member
for Children and Young People
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Councillor Lucy Smith, Cabinet
Member for Children and Young People provided members with an
overview of the report on acquiring properties for Children’s
homes in Bury.
Members discussed the costs and
how this decision will result in better quality outcomes for
children and keeping them within their communities.
A member raised the importance
of consulting with communities in prospective areas so they nurture
the children. Councillor O’Brien confirmed that political
leadership is needed on this issue and good engagement is
required.
Decision:
Cabinet:
- Approved the proposal
to enter into negotiations for the in-principle purchase of two
5/6-bedroomed homes to be converted as required to residential
children’s homes for residential placements for up to 6
children and associated staffing sleeping and office
quarters.
- Approved capital
expenditure of up to £1.5m (assuming no external grant
funding becomes available) for the purchase and refurbishment of
the homes in (2.0) alongside associated operational management and
transformation activity within Children and Young People’s
Services to implement the proposed improvements and new management
model.
- Should grant monies
be identified, prior to implementation, Cabinet agreed to provide
delegation to the Executive Director of Children and Young
People’s Services and Director of Finance to accept any grant
funding for the acquisitions should it become available following
this approval.
- Agreed to delegate
authority to the Executive Director of Place in consultation with
the Executive Director of Children and Young People’s
Services and Director of Finance, alongside the Portfolio Holder
for Children and Young People to oversee selection of property for
new children’s homes and associated legal
agreements.
- Noted that the
Council will undertake a procurement in respect of necessary
refurbishment works at the purchased properties to appoint
contractors and enter into legal agreements for the refurbishment
of the premises. The value of these works is such that they may be
awarded in accordance with the officers’ scheme of
delegation.
- Noted the
introduction of proposed operational service changes which will
require authorisation through standard HR processes alongside the
implementation of the overall project. This will include creating
the proposed staffing structure (subject to Job Evaluation) and
resources alongside prevention-based transformation
activity.
Reasons for recommendation(s)
- The purchase of a
maximum of 2 new homes within the locality of Bury to accommodate
placements up to 6 Care Experienced Children and enable the Council
to play an active role in the lives of its cared for children and
meet its duty as Corporate Parents.
- Deliver Bury’s
Children’s and Young People’s plan Outcome 3 to allow
Children, young people and families to get the support they need
locally to where they live.
- The approach will
improve quality of provision by giving more effective control to
Bury Council over all aspects of service delivery, whilst also
reducing the unit cost of the operation substantially.
- Reduce the dependence
of Bury Council on Private Sector residential provision, whilst
establishing greater competitive tension in the market more
generally. It is hoped that provision of this additional capacity
will influence Private Sector providers to adjust unit costs to
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