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Social Fund Successor Arrangements

Social Fund Successor Arrangements. Local Government Progress Update. Delivery of Devolved Arrangements. COSLA Leaders February 2012 Decision taken to deliver through Scottish Local Government COSLA Communities Executive COSLA Leaders September 2012

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Social Fund Successor Arrangements

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  1. Social Fund Successor Arrangements Local Government Progress Update

  2. Delivery of Devolved Arrangements • COSLA Leaders February 2012 • Decision taken to deliver through Scottish Local Government • COSLA Communities Executive • COSLA Leaders September 2012 • September : document to underpin February agreement

  3. Funding Availability • DWP Announcement of Funding • Programme Funding for Scotland £23.8m • Administration Funding £5m 13/14 falling to £4.6m in 14/15 • Set-up costs £238k • COSLA position

  4. Funding Distribution • Design & Implementation Group recommendation for interim scheme • Joint Settlement & Distribution Group • COSLA Leaders December • Indicative allocations information based on funding announcement (subject to change) and recommended distribution methodology (which could also change)

  5. Guidance & Financial Management • Concern that resource will not be enough • Key aspects of financial management and prioritisation. • Need to have effective means of slowing spend when required • Need to ensure scarce resource goes to those who need it most

  6. Information Technology • 3 software providers working to deliver solution • IRRV Software Suppliers Meeting • Subsequent individual discussions • Procurement • Why not national? • Other possibilities

  7. Holistic Approach & Alternative Delivery Options • Joined up approach to both supporting accessibility and delivery • Discussions with Scotland Excel, CRNS, Zero Waste Scotland, the Post Office & others • Establish further contacts & potential practical delivery alternatives

  8. Social Fund Successor Arrangements – Accessibility & Delivery Map Accessibility (holistic partnership approach) Verification & Decision making OTHER INTERVENTIONS OR SUPPORT ROUTES Grant assistance not part of support provided CIS Checks Identity Checks Scheme Criteria Money Advice Tenancy Support Care Package Prioritisation Resource Availability Charitable Support S12 / S22 / DHP DWP Grant award Grant award Delivery options (holistic partnership approach) National / Local Goods Re-use National Procurement Local Procurement Post Office Cash Vouchers Smart Cards Travel Vouchers Pay Point FST Payments

  9. Milestones for Delivery • Milestones document developed • Intended to aid LA’s to compile own project plans and timetables • Key events: recruitment, training, IT, joined up approach, communications, EQIA, financial management arrangements, performance monitoring

  10. Risks and Mitigation • Risk register established and shared • Key risks: financial, IT, physical office layouts, inconsistent delivery, data sharing arrangement with DWP, S30 order • Other risks: other welfare reforms moving forward, fraud

  11. Next Steps & Information Sharing • Communication strategy, training, implementation support & focus • Monitoring of IT software development • Practitioners Network Meeting • Monthly updates • Knowledge hub • LA visits

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