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Extensions for Young People’s Housing & Independence Pathway contracts
03/03/2022 - Extensions for Young People’s Housing & Independence Pathway contracts
Cabinet
- Noted the previous approvals granted on 30th January 2017 and the contract details as outlined in this report and Appendix A.
- Authorised the Executive Director Growth and Regeneration, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Housing Delivery & Homes and the Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, Education & Equalities, to:
a) Extend the Bristol Youth MAPS contract, for 2 years until 30th September 2024 with a maximum budget envelope of £300,000 p.a.
b) Vary the contract as necessary, to respond to DLUHC requirements within the maximum budget envelope set out in (2a) above.
- Authorised the Executive Director Growth and Regeneration, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Housing Delivery & Homes and the Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, Education & Equalities, to:
a) Extend the low support contracts, for two years until 30th September 2024 with a maximum budget envelope of £550,000 p.a.
b) Vary the contracts as necessary, to respond to the introduction of registration and national mandatory standards for providers of supported housing for 16-17year olds, within the maximum budget envelope set out in (3a) above.
- Authorised the Executive Director Growth and Regeneration, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Housing Delivery & Homes and the Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, Education & Equalities, and noting the Legal commentary, to:
a) Extend the high support and medium-high support contracts, until 31st March 2024 with a maximum budget envelope of £760,000 p.a.
b) Vary the contracts, to respond to the introduction of registration and national mandatory standards for providers of supported housing for 16-17year olds, within the maximum budget envelope set out in (4a) above.
- Authorised the Executive Director of Growth and Regeneration to invoke any subsequent variations specifically defined in the contracts awarded, up to the maximum budget envelope outlined in this report.