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To consider a report of the Portfolio Holder for Housing.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Decision
(a) That the Recommissioning approach for Domestic Violence and
Abuse Services in Dorset be approved.
(b) That, if based on evidence from officers on the work carried
out, with particular regard to the short term and pilot project, it was felt
that there could be a benefit from the input of additional resources, this should
be considered by Cabinet.
(b) That a further report be provided to Cabinet in 12
months-time.
Minutes:
The Portfolio Holder of
Housing presented a report that set out the issues
around the recommissioning approach for Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA)
Services. He further advised that service carried out a vital role for some of the
most vulnerable in society. As
part of the review of current county-wide DVA provision led by the Councils
Community Safety Team a number of findings have been identified.
The review established that
better outcomes could be achieved for people within services by introducing a
whole system approach. This was a long-term work programme that would require a
partnership approach by all the different service funders, including
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council and the Office of the Police and
Crime Commissioner.
The Leader of the Council invited Cllr M Rennie, the Domestic Violence and Abuse Champion to address
members. Cllr M Rennie expressed
concerns regarding funding levels which were the same as the previous contract
yet the council was seeking a greater level of innovation and exploration of
issues.
The Portfolio Holder confirmed that the People
Scrutiny Committee had considered the report at their last meeting and Cllr
Rennie, had at that meeting, suggested that additional funding would be
required to meet this approach. However
this would need to be evidenced before it could be considered.
In response to those comments and concerns, the
Portfolio Holder of Housing welcomed Cllr Rennie’s input, experience and
specialist knowledge in this field and hoped that they would be able to work
closely together on the subject. The Portfolio Holder also advised that he had
agreed to potentially set up an Executive Advisory Panel or other mechanism to
feed into and monitor the service going forward, including a 6 monthly members
bulletin.
Overall members welcomed progress made and that the service was available to all victims regardless of geographical
location, gender or tenure. It also provided both safe accommodation and
outreach support into the local community.
Decision
(a) That the Recommissioning approach for Domestic Violence and
Abuse Services in Dorset be approved.
(b) That, if based on evidence from officers on the work carried
out, with particular regard to the short term and pilot project, it was felt
that there could be a benefit from the input of additional resources, this
should be considered by Cabinet.
(b) That a further report be provided to Cabinet in 12
months-time.