Response to Homelessness Consultation Complaint
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Our Ref: ceo\admin\dugdale01Kezia' Dugdale MSP
The Scottish Parliament
EDINBURGHEH991SP
Your Ref:
Date: 24 August 2011
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Thank you for your letter which I received by email on 23 August 2011 regarding the
consultation on the Commissioning Plan for Advice, Support and Accommodation
Services to Prevent Homelessness.
It may help if I explain the context. The draft commissioning plan was subject to
consultation from 24 May to 6 July 2011. The consultation process was overseen by a
Checkpoint Group of external stakeholders. Most of the comments on the
commissioning plan were submitted electronically or were received from focus groups.
However, on the day consultation ended, 38 survey responses were hand delivered toWaverely Court. Unlike the rest of the survey responses these responses disagreed
with virtually all of the proposals in the consultation questionnaire.
The Checkpoint Group were of the view that these responses needed to be explored
further and help the Checkpoint Group understand the opposition towards, for example,
a focus on preventing homelessness. To allow these voices to be heard the Checkpoint
Group asked that the survey respondants be contacted to try to understand what was
behind their opposition to the proposals.
It was the view of the Checkpoint Group that two further focus groups, one during the
day and another in the evening, should be offered to the people who had submittedresponses on 6 July 2011. These focus groups were held at the offices of CheckpointGroup members and independent members of the Checkpoint Group attended these to
ensure anyone attending had that reassurance of independent scrutiny. No survey
respondents attended either focus group. You will appreciate that these were very
unusual circumstances but the Checkpoint Group were keen to understand the views of
this significant number of respondents.
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Sue Bruce, Chief Executive
Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh EH8 8SG Tel 01314693002 Fax 01314693010 sue.bruce@edinburgh.gov.uk
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We have recently extended the deadline for survey responses to the consultation on the
City Housing Strategy from 11 to 31 July and additional consultative focus groups,
meetings and conferences have continued to take place to inform the development of
that strategy throughout August. This was originally due to close on 11 July.
The consultation period for the overarching Commissioning Strategy for Social Carewas extended from 18 February 2011 to 4 March 2011, with later responses also being
accepted in order to allow people opportunity to express their views and have them
taken into account.
The results of earlier consultations to inform the development of the commissioning plan
have been made available on the Council's website. Correspondence will be sent to
providers, stakeholders, those who helped facilitate focus groups and through EVOC tothank them for-participation-in-the-consultation-and detail-the-next steps-including-how--
further consultation will take place on different phases of implementation. We will askthese groups to pass this information on to those who participated. This will be sent out
by 7 September 2011 and will also be placed on the web.
If I can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely
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SUE BRUCE
Chief Executive
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