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To consider a recommendation from the Cabinet meeting held
on 1st October 2019.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Cllr A Parry, Portfolio Holder for Children, Education and Early Help,
presented the report and recommendations.
He referred to the address from the Friends of Dorset Care Leavers and that
their work should be supported. The credit
exemption would
help care leavers living in the Dorset Council area and would provide them with
the best opportunity in life going forward.
Cllrs T Coombs and B Pipe added that the Corporate Parenting Panel
unanimously supported the exemption and urged members to support this.
Cllr R Legg asked whether any thought had been given to creating a small
group of trained people to help care leavers with applying for exemptions or to
direct them to those with relevant training.
Cllr M Rennie highlighted that members did not necessarily know which
officers to approach with regard to welfare benefits
and it was often by chance that they found the appropriate officer.
Cllr D Beer added that the Citizens Advice Bureau might provide the
necessary support.
It was proposed by Cllr T Coombs and seconded by Cllr N Lacey-Clarke
Decision
that Dorset
Council agrees to exercise its discretionary powers, under Section 13A of the
Local Government Finance Act 1992, to award Council Tax discounts, effective
from 1 April 2020, in the following cases.
a. that a 100%
Council Tax discretionary discount be awarded in respect of those cases where
the care leaver is under the age of 25 and is solely responsible for the Council
Tax
b. that where a
care leaver, who is under the age of 25, lives with someone else who is
responsible for the Council Tax, they are disregarded for the purposes of
determining whether a 25% single person’s discount applies.
c. that support
will only be provided in respect of those care leavers:
i. for whom Dorset
Council has a corporate parenting responsibility,
and
ii. who live in
the Council’s area
d. that, in the
case of a above that support will be automatically awarded where the care leaver
is in regular contact with Children’s Services. In all other cases the Taxpayer
will be required to apply for the discount or disregard.
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To consider a report from the
Portfolio Holders for Children, Education and Early Help and Finance, Commercial and
Assets.
Decision:
Recommendation to Full Council
Minutes:
The
Portfolio Holder for Children, Education and Early Help presented a report that
explored the options on how Dorset Council could support young people leaving
the care system in Dorset by introducing a discretionary Council Tax support
scheme. The approach had cross party support and was recognised by the Children’s
Society. As a Corporate Parent the
Portfolio Holder for Finance, Commercial and Assets supported the proposal and
agreed that it would help to ease the financial burden on care leavers whilst
their transitioned into adulthood.
Recommendation
to Council
That
Dorset Council agrees to exercise its discretionary powers, under Section 13A
of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, to award Council Tax discounts,
effective from 1 April 2020, in the following cases.
(a) That a 100% Council Tax discretionary discount be awarded in respect
of those cases where the care leaver is under the age of 25 and is solely
responsible for the Council Tax;
(b) That where a care leaver, who is under the age of 25, lives with
someone else who is responsible for the Council Tax, they be disregarded for
the purposes of determining whether a 25% single person’s discount applies;
(c) That support only be provided in respect of those care leavers:
i.
For whom Dorset Council has a corporate
parenting responsibility, and
ii.
who live in the Council’s area
(d) That, in the case of (a) above that support will be automatically
awarded where the care leaver is in regular contact with Children’s Services.
In all other cases the Taxpayer will be required to apply for the discount or
disregard.
Reason for Decision
As
a Corporate Parent, Dorset Council has a duty to apply the Corporate Parenting
Principles as set out in the Children and Social Work Act 2017. Care leavers face a range of pressures when
they start to live independently for the first time. This recommendation will
help these care leavers manage the transition to adulthood and offer an
opportunity for the council to exercise its function as a Corporate Parent.