Wendy,
Many thanks for this. I did suspect that if at all it would be a Unitary
Authority rather than a District, but I'll pass it on and we'll have a
look at their model.
Much obliged.
Regards,
Rob
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Planning & Housing Policy Team, Regeneration & Policy Service
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From: Wendy C [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: Re: [ACCESSIBUILT] Health Service 'Top-Up' to Disabled
Facilities Grants'
You will be pleased to know that there is one example not so far from
you - Blackpool.
It is a real partnership working between Health, Housing and Social Care
although it hasn't happened instantly. They are certainly worth
approaching on the topic.
Good luck.
Wendy Cocks
Housing Action Support Officer
Care and Repair England
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On May 24 2010, Bracewell, Robert wrote:
>Good Morning all,
>
>I've been asked by a colleague whether there are any models out there
>of partnership funding between the Health Service and Local Authorities
>in order to 'top-up' DFG's. We are in a nasty position here of looking
>at particular budgets for reduction and the DFG is being assessed to
>see if it can be pruned, and if so what is the scope of gaining extra
>support from any other Health Service type funding.
>
>Any responses gratefully received and you can email my colleague
>directly as well, her details are as follows:
>
>Kathy Sinclair
>Strategic Housing Officer
>Regeneration and Policy Service
>PO Box 4
>Town Hall
>Dalton Square
>Lancaster
>LA1 1QR
>Tel. (01524) 582724
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>
>As I said, we are happy to have any assistance in this so we can
>minimise any potential horror stories emerging.
>
>Regards,
>
>Rob
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>Rob Bracewell BA (Hons) - Access Officer Planning & Housing Policy
>Team, Regeneration & Policy Service Lancaster City Council, PO Box 4,
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