Fenland District Council Duty To Refer

This procedure was revised in april 2019 and should be re read in full.
Fenland district council duty to refer. South cambridgeshire district council duty to refe. Requirements of the duty to refer. Fenland district council duty to refer. We aim to provide fast and effective housing management support to landlords with rental properties in fenland.
For example people who are likely to become homeless within 56 days. East cambridgeshire district council duty to refer. Duty to refer public authorities are required to notify a housing authority of service users they consider may be homeless or threatened with homelessness i e it is likely they will become homeless within 56 days. Have consent to refer from the individual.
Before making a referral the authority must. It is important that agencies make these types of referrals to us so that we can prevent and relieve homelessness effectively. Close x send by email email sent. Local authority duty to refer email addresses the email addresses below can be used by public bodies to make a referral to.
The service user must consent to the referral being made. The new duty requires the specified public authorities to identify and refer a service user who is homeless or may be threatened with homelessness to a local housing authority of the service user s choice. Fenland district council dutytorefer fenland gov uk forest heath district council dutytorefer westsuffolk gov uk fylde borough council dutytorefer fylde gov uk. Duty to refer specified public bodies must refer with consent details of any person they are aware of who is at risk of homelessness within 56 days to the housing team.
Fenland district council and the cambridgeshire peterborough trailblazer project are working together to provide a free help and advice service to private sector landlords. Under the homelessness reduction act 2017 public authorities have a statutory duty to refer people who are homeless or threatened with homelessness. Council parks to remain open at present but play areas close in response to the latest covid 19 restrictions from the government fenland district council has announced that while its parks will remain open until further notice its play areas and skate parks have closed with immediate effect. It has a clear procedure to ensure employees are paid equally for the same or equivalent work regardless of their sex or any protected characteristic.
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