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Council Tax Reduction for Care Leavers

Meeting: 20/03/2024 - Council (Item 38)

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Purpose          

To consider proposals to extend the age that Care Leavers can receive a reduction in Council Tax from 21 years to 25 years

 

Recommendations     

That Full Council resolves to;

1.    Approve to extend the age that a care leaver can receive a reduction in their council tax from 21 years to 25 years;

2.    Approve to include those care leavers from outside of Gloucestershire County within the offer;

3.    Approve the amended Eligibility Criteria as set out in Annex A

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The purpose of the report was to consider proposals to extend the age that Care Leavers could receive a reduction in Council Tax from 21 years to 25 years.

 

The Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance, Councillor Evemy, introduced and made the following points:

 

  • There had been a Corporate Parenting and Care leavers Briefing setting out councillors’ the responsibilities as corporate parents.
  • The Council had a duty of care for those in care and those who have left care within the District.
  • There were 864 young people in care in Gloucestershire and 29 were in the Cotswold District.
  • Care leavers within the new policy were those aged between 18-25. There were 560 such people across Gloucestershire and 13 within the District.
  • The difficult circumstances of care leavers were important to recognise.
  • The policy would provide support for those leaving care with their Council Tax within the District along with identical motions across Gloucestershire.

 

 

Councillor Stowe seconded and made the following points:

 

  • The wellbeing of residents should be at the centre of the Council’s decisions in order to support their life development.
  • The impact on the Council’s finances was relatively small compared to the positive impact on the lives of care leavers.

 

Council noted the excellent Corporate Parenting briefing provided to Members.

 

It was noted that there should be support for transition to paying for Council Tax and helping to support care leavers to manage their money.

 

The Deputy Leader summed up and made the following points:

 

  • Councillor Evemy had spoken with officers on the point of care leavers at the end of their Council Tax exemption and processes would be in place to help give the right direct support.
  • It was noted that from the briefing that there were 15 ambassadors on Gloucestershire County Council’s Corporate Parenting Panel which raised the issue of access to leisure and housing. It was noted that the Deputy Leader would see how the Council could support access to housing and leisure facilities.

 

RESOLVED That the Full Council:

1. APPROVED to extend the age that a care leaver can receive a

reduction in their council tax from 21 years to 25 years;

2. APPROVED to include those care leavers from outside of

Gloucestershire County within the offer;

3. APPROVED the amended Eligibility Criteria as set out in Annex A

 

 

Voting Record

 

30 For, 0 Against, 0 Abstention, 4 Absent/Did not vote

 

For

Against

Abstention

Absent/Did

not vote

Andrew Maclean

 

 

Claire Bloomer

Angus Jenkinson

 

 

Julia Judd

Chris Twells

 

 

Roly Hughes

Clare Turner

 

 

Tristan Wilkinson

Daryl Corps

 

 

 

David Cunningham

 

 

 

David Fowles

 

 

 

Dilys Neil

 

 

 

Gary Selwyn

 

 

 

Gina Blomefield

 

 

 

Helene Mansilla

 

 

 

Ian Watson

 

 

 

Jeremy Theyer

 

 

 

Joe Harris

 

 

 

Jon Wareing

 

 

 

Juliet Layton

 

 

 

Len Wilkins

 

 

 

Lisa Spivey

 

 

 

Mark Harris

 

 

 

Mike Evemy

 

 

 

Michael Vann

 

 

 

Mike McKeown

 

 

 

Nigel Robbins

 

 

 

Nikki Ind

 

 

 

Patrick Coleman

 

 

 

Paul Hodgkinson

 

 

 

Ray Brassington

 

 

 

Tom Stowe

 

 

 

Tony Dale

 

 

 

Tony Slater

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Meeting: 07/03/2024 - Cabinet (Item 249)

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Purpose

To consider proposals to extend the age that Care Leavers can receive a reduction in Council Tax from 21 years to 25 years.

 

Recommendations

That Cabinet resolves to recommend to Full Council to:

1.    Approve to extend the age that a care leaver can receive a reduction in their council tax from 21 years to 25 years;

2.    Approve to include those care leavers from outside of Gloucestershire County within the offer;

3.    Approve the amended Eligibility Criteria as set out in Annex A

Additional documents:

Decision:

The purpose of the report was to consider recommending to Full Council proposals to extend the age up to which Care Leavers can receive a reduction in Council Tax from 21 years to 25 years.

 

Councillor Evemy introduced the report and outlined its contents.

 

There were various questions to the report author present and comments about the proposals.

 

Councillor Evemy proposed the recommendations and Councillor Bloomer seconded.

 

That Cabinet AGREED to recommend to Full Council to:

1.    Approve to extend the age that a care leaver can receive a reduction in their

council tax from 21 years to 25 years;

2.    Approve to include those care leavers from outside of Gloucestershire County within the offer;

3.    Approve the amended Eligibility Criteria as set out in Annex A.

 

Voting Record

 

5 For, 0 Against, 0 Abstention, 3 Absent/Did not vote

 

Minutes:

The purpose of the report was to consider recommending to Full Council proposals to extend the age up to which Care Leavers could receive a reduction in Council Tax from 21 years to 25 years.

 

Councillor Evemy as Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance introduced the report and made the following points:

 

  • The current scheme meant that those leaving local authority care were automatically exempted up to the age of 21.
  • The new scheme across Gloucestershire would mean that those solely liable for Council Tax would see 100% reduction and 50% reduction for those jointly liable.
  • The recommendations would support some of the most vulnerable people in society who need to be supported to avoid circumstances such as homelessness which was common.
  • It was noted that whilst there were only two care leavers within the Cotswold District as highlighted at paragraph 5.3 in the report, the principle of providing this support was important to approve. 

 

Cabinet asked about the application process for those who need to obtain the exemption. The Business Manager confirmed that individuals from within Gloucestershire would not need to apply as the information is held by the County Council.

 

The Chair asked about those arriving from outside the area. The Business Manager noted that the County Council and the District Council would provide appropriate communications to ensure that individuals in these circumstances not known to the County Council already knew about the scheme.

 

Councillor Evemy proposed the recommendations and Councillor Bloomer seconded.

 

That Cabinet AGREED to recommend to Full Council to:

  1. Approve to extend the age that a care leaver can receive a reduction in their

council tax from 21 years to 25 years;

  1. Approve to include those care leavers from outside of Gloucestershire County within the offer;
  2. Approve the amended Eligibility Criteria as set out in Annex A.

 

Voting Record

 

5 For, 0 Against, 0 Abstention, 3 Absent/Did not vote

 

For

Against

Abstention

Absent/Did not vote

Claire Bloomer

 

 

Joe Harris

Juliet Layton

 

 

Lisa Spivey

Mike Evemy

 

 

Paul Hodgkinson

Mike McKeown

 

 

 

Tony Dale