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Housing Policy: HD51: Armed Forces - Service Personnel

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A decision made 29 March 2012:

Decision Reference:  MD-H-2012-0028 

Decision Summary Title :

DS – Approval of Policy HD51

Date of Decision Summary:

23 March 2012

Decision Summary Author:

 

Head of Policy & Business Improvement

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

Head of Policy & Business Improvement

Written Report

Title :

WR-Policy HD51 – Forces Policy for Affordable Housing

Date of Written Report:

23 March 2012

Written Report Author:

Head of Policy & Business Improvement

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:  A policy which aims to address Service personnel and their immediate families in regards to their housing situation on returning directly to the Island at the end of their service.

 

Decision(s):  The Minister approved Policy HD51

 

 

Reason(s) for Decision:  To document in policy the Housing Minister’s commitment to assisting Service personnel in relation to their housing needs.

 

Resource Implications:  NIL

 

Action required:  Head of Policy & Business Improvement to ensure that the Policy is implemented through the Affordable Housing Gateway

 

Signature:

 

 

Position:  MINISTER

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Housing Policy: HD51: Armed Forces - Service Personnel

 

DATE OF REPORT:- 23 March 2012

 

REPORT TO THE HOUSING MINISTER

 

Policy HD51 – Forces Policy for Affordable Housing

 

 

Background

 

The existing criteria for housing through the Affordable Housing Gateway does not currently offer any dispensation for Service personnel returning to the Island, such applicants can only be assisted if they meet the criteria set out below:-

 

1. People with medical, physical or mental disabilities, who need special types of housing, but who cannot afford such accommodation in the private sector.

 

2. Families with young children, on relatively low incomes. (We consider situations involving separation or divorce on a case-by-case basis, but we cannot provide children with more than one home.)

 

3. People aged 50 or over, on relatively low incomes.

 

However, the Housing Minister recognizes the significant sacrifice given by local residents who join the Armed Services and have had to move abroad to carry out their duties.  Permanent members of the Armed Services are provided with accommodation for the duration of their service and that accommodation is not normally available once military service has come to an end.

 

Having full regard for how Service personnel are catered for in the UK it is deemed appropriate and justifiable that priority is awarded differently to the Ministers standard eligibility criteria for affordable housing.

 

 

Recommendations

 

That the Minister,

 

1. Approve the adoption of Policy HD52 – Forces Policy for Affordable Housing

 

 

 

Report Prepared By:-   ………………………….... Date: 23 March 2012

     

D Caunce

Head of Policy & Business Improvement

 

 

Report Checked By:-   ………….……………….... Date: 23 March 2012                                          

John Hamon

    Finance Director

 

 

Report Approved By:-   ………….……………….... Date: 23 March 2012                                          

Carl Mavity

    Director of Strategic Development

 

 

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