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delivering promises, improving lives Changing State...! Beyond Welfare Reform Kevin Dodd Wakefield and District Housing
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delivering promises, improving lives Where is Wakefield?
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delivering promises, improving lives Thoughts!
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delivering promises, improving lives = Reduced Income Universal Credit Equation Arrears Cost of Collection Bank Charges Cost of Admin Cost of Cash Flow x 20,000 + + + + + Bedroom Tax Viability
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delivering promises, improving lives For tenants to have the choice! Why did WDH want to be involved in the Demonstration Project?
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delivering promises, improving lives What we are trying to understand? Evaluate the impact on claimants Test and further develop the trigger points for making payments to landlords Evaluate the best / most effective forms of support to help individuals to pay their rent Develop a definition of vulnerable groups
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delivering promises, improving lives Cognitive Dissonance The Conversation! Governments View - people are rational beings Housing View - change a person’s beliefs to change their behaviour Governments View - reframing - help to re-examine beliefs and develop healthier ways of viewing the situation
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delivering promises, improving lives Blue Red Green Yellow Black Orange Pink Violet Blue Black Red Orange Pink Green Yellow Blue Red Green Blue Red Black Orange Pink Violet Orange Green Pink Yellow Green Orange Blue Red Black Blue Orange Pink Green Blue Red Black The Stroop Effect
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delivering promises, improving lives WDH’s Income Profile £49m – Pensioners £67m – Working Age Tenants - £27m – Low Income Household - £40m – Housing Benefit £116m – Annual Rent
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delivering promises, improving lives Impact of Universal Credit £40m – Housing Benefit £3m – Under Occupancy £27m – Low Income £70m – At Risk
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delivering promises, improving lives The Project Over 1,000 tenants have received Direct Payments None initially assessed as in need of high level support Over 50% use Direct Debit for all or some part of payments Approximately 20% have internet access
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delivering promises, improving lives Story So Far…! Payments £250k a month 50% of tenants are making partial payment 199 tenants have reverted back - no evictions Admin costs £250+ tenant Debt £180 per tenant
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delivering promises, improving lives Case Studies - £3,300 - £800 - £100 £0
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delivering promises, improving lives Responsibilities! Cleared utility bills Banks paid debts Had a bereavement Cash machine limited withdrawal Bought school uniforms Didn’t know money had gone into account Bought chocolate Paid doorstep lender Paid Vet bills
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delivering promises, improving lives Bedroom Tax: The Sting…! = £100k per week
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delivering promises, improving lives Current Tenant Residential Arrears £3,000,000 £3,500,000 £4,000,000 £4,500,000 £5,000,000 AprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMar 2011/122012/132013/14 Projected Debt?
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delivering promises, improving lives Digital Gilberts…..!
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delivering promises, improving lives Digital Transformation Mobile Working CRM System Portable Devices Virtual Desktops Smartphones Facebook
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delivering promises, improving lives Barriers to Success ‘E-literacy’
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delivering promises, improving lives Direct Debit v’s Social Value Cash WiseDebt Employment Advisors Health and Inequality £1 : £3+
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delivering promises, improving lives The Future…? WDH Offer
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delivering promises, improving lives Challenges: Planes, Boats and Trains…!
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delivering promises, improving lives Income vs Expenditure The Game Plan...!
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