Decision Maker: Director of Adult Social Care and Health
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
The number of applications received by DESSS
represents 0.03% of the population of East Sussex (558,400). An
application was last approved in June 2019. There is no scope to
expand the criteria within the existing budget for the scheme, and
it no longer appears to be fit for purpose. There are alternative
means of obtaining assistance, for example, through the Household
Support Fund, foodbanks, hardship payments and charitable
organisations.
The provision of grants to the District and Borough Councils was
always intended to be a reducing scheme. The funds provided were
also intended to be loaned, recouped and reused for deposits and
rent in advance on an ongoing basis. East Sussex County Council is
no longer in a financial position to continue to provide these
annual grants.
The decision is to end the provision of the
Discretionary East Sussex Support Scheme and make savings of
£130,000.
There is no scope to expand the criteria
within the existing budget for the scheme, and it no longer appears
to be fit for purpose. There are alternative means of obtaining
assistance, for example, through the Household Support Fund,
foodbanks, hardship payments and charitable organisations.
The Household Support Fund is being used in East Sussex for many of
the purposes that the DESSS was intended for. There are alternative
means of obtaining assistance with food and utilities such as
foodbanks, hardship payments and charitable organisations.
In the autumn 2024 budget the Government committed additional
funding for District and Borough authorities to tackle homelessness
and rough sleeping.
Publication date: 27/03/2025
Date of decision: 25/03/2025
Effective from: 03/04/2025
Current call-in Count: 0