Exception to Private Sector Housing Assistance Policy for a Disabled Facilities Grant Application (Individual 12).
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Salford City Council -
Record of Decision
I, Councillor Tracy
Kelly, Statutory Deputy City
Mayor and Lead Member for Housing and Anti-Poverty, in exercise of the powers contained within the
City Council Constitution, do
hereby approve:
The
request for discretionary assistance £40,000. The total value
of discretionary assistance requested will be £40,000,
including VAT, via a legal charge is £40,000.
The
Reasons are:
This approval will support a
Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) policy exception allowing Salford
City Council to apply greater flexibility for Individual 12 which
will enable the recommended adaptations to be completed thus
promoting Individual 12 health, wellbeing and
independence.
Options considered and rejected were:
Not to approve the exceptions
to policy in respect of Individual 12.
Assessment of Risk:
Number
Risk
Likelihood
Impact
1
Without the recommended
adaptations, Individual 12 will be unable to remain living at home
with the support of their spouse.
High
High
2
Requirement for additional care
to support Individual 12 and their spouse with the assessed care
needs at home resulting in high ongoing, long-term costs
High
High
3
Carer breakdown due to the
struggles with care for Individual 12
High
High
The
source of funding is:
Salford City Council Disabled
Facilities Grant Capital.
Legal Advice
obtained:
Hugo Hollingsworth, Shared Legal Service
This proposal is in line with
the current policy and legislation.
Financial Advice obtained: Stephen
Thynne, Strategic Finance Manager
This
report considers adaptations required to a property to meet
Individual 12’s needs. Total cost of the works proposed is
£40,000 (including a £7.8K contingency) and it is
proposed this is met by £40,000 of discretionary DFG
(permissible under policy).
It
has been confirmed that there is £305K of equity in the
property and the discretionary assistance (£40,000) will be
secured by way of a legal charge.
Procurement Advice
obtained: NA
HR Advice
obtained: NA
Climate Change Advice
obtained: NA
The
following documents have been used to assist the decision
process:
The relevant documents contain
exempt or confidential information and are not available for public
inspection.
Contact
Officer: Jessica Ta’ati
email: jessica.taati@salford.gov.uk
This decision is not subject to
consideration by another Lead Member.
The appropriate scrutiny panel
to call-in the decision is the Growth & Prosperity Scrutiny
Panel.
Signed: Councillor Tracy Kelly
Dated: 15th July 2025
Statutory Deputy City Mayor and Lead Member for Housing &
Anti-Poverty
This decision was published on 18th July 2025.
This decision will come into force at
4.00 p.m. on 25th July 2025, unless it is called-in in accordance with the
decision making process rules.
Related Meeting
Lead Member Briefing for Housing & Anti-Poverty - Tuesday, 15 July 2025 1.30 pm on July 15, 2025
Details
| Decision date | 15 Jul 2025 |
| Effective from | 26 Jul 2025 |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |