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Evaluation of Oxford City Council's Welfare Reform Team European Social Fund Project
Meeting: 19/05/2016 - City Executive Board (became Cabinet on 13 May 2019) (Item 7)
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The Executive Director Organisational Development & Corporate Services has submitted a report which details the outcomes and learning achieved from the Welfare Reform Team’s European Social Fund project.
Recommendations: That the City Executive Board resolves to:
1. Note the outcomes and learning detailed in this report.
Additional documents:
- ESF Evaluation Appendix 1, item 7 PDF 29 KB
- ESF Evaluation Appendix 2, item 7 PDF 96 KB
- ESF Evaluation Appendix 3, item 7 PDF 43 KB View as DOCX (7/4) 16 KB
Minutes:
The Executive Director Organisational Development & Corporate Services submitted a report detailing the outcomes and learning achieved from the Welfare Reform Team’s European Social Fund project.
The Revenues & Benefits Programme Manager presented the report and highlighted the following key points:
· A researcher from the Social Policy Unit at Oxford University carried out analysis of the data collected during the project. Her most statistically significant findings were that people who had been out of work for 6 to 12 months were more likely to enter work than any other cohort, and that the more income a person lost from changes to their benefit, the less likely they were to move into work. This last finding contradicts existing government thinking in relation to reductions in benefit payments.
· The project highlighted that lack of available childcare is the main barrier to work for customers. As a consequence the OCC Welfare Reform Team have formed stronger relationships with local children’s centres as they are likely to engage with people who will be affected by the lower Benefit Cap.
· Partnership work was one of the most successful elements of the project, and has had the most significant legacy.
· The project evaluation had been distributed locally to all partners and interested parties, and also to the Universal Credit Programme at DWP, the Local Government Association, and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
· Since the project ended the Council has led two partnership bids with 20 third sector partners for funding from the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).
In discussion the Board commented on the value of the academic appraisal of the project; the importance of the provision of affordable “after school” childcare by the County Council; the benefits of early intervention and expenditure in reducing longer term costs; and the implications for mental health support services.
In conclusion the Board noted that the groups most impacted by the welfare cuts needed support from a wide range of resources and that the loss of some of those key service components locally combined with the national changes to the benefit system presented a very serious problem.
The City Executive Board resolved to:
1. Note the outcomes and learning detailed in this report;
2. Refer the project findings and the Board’s conclusions to the County Council and local Health Authority;
3. Share the project findings with Government and the Shadow front bench.
Meeting: 15/10/2014 - City Executive Board (became Cabinet on 13 May 2019) (Item 72)
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The Head of Customer Services has submitted a report which details the purpose of the European Social Fund Project and associated funding.
Officer Recommendations: That the City Executive Board:
1. Note the proposed outcomes and funding arrangements for the project; and
2. Give project approval for the European Social Fund Project
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Head of Customer Services submitted a report (previously circulated, now appended) which detailed the purpose of the European Social Fund Project and associated funding.
Councillor Brown, Board Member for Benefits and Social Inclusion presented the report.
The City Executive Board resolved to:
1. Note the proposed outcomes and funding arrangements for the project; and
2. Give project approval for the European Social Fund Project
Meeting: 06/10/2014 - Scrutiny Committee (Item 28)
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Contact Officer: James Pickering Tel 01865 252647, jpickering@oxford.gov.uk
Background Information |
The Scrutiny Committee has asked for this item to be included on the agenda for pre decision scrutiny.
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Why is it on the agenda? |
The City Executive Board on 15 October will be asked to:
a) Note the proposed outcomes and funding arrangements for the project; and b) Give project approval for the European Social Fund Project
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Who has been invited to comment? |
Councillor Susan Brown and James Pickering, Welfare Reform Manager, have been invited to attend to answer the Committee’s questions.
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Minutes:
The Welfare Reform Manager and Cllr Brown, Executive Member for Benefits and Social Inclusion presented the report (previously circulated, now appended) which detailed the Council’s project to encourage customers affected by the benefit cap back into work. This project is targeted at people living in the private rental sector which is a group the council has not done a lot of engaging with before. It is funded by the European Social Fund.
The Committee welcomed the initiative and requested that any knowledge learnt in engaging with people in the private rental sector be shared across the Council.
This programme does not include housing association tenants.
It is a retrospective report as the funding has already been secured, but approval from CEB is needed as the value of the work exceeds £500,000.