The Brian Griffiths Award
is BACK UPDATE ON
SPRING 2014
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WELFARE REFORM
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2014 The Brian Griffiths Award, named after a late Orbit board member who dedicated his life to helping others, is now back for a fourth year; offering you the chance to achieve a learning aspiration or development goal. The award, which has already helped 44 residents across Orbit, gives you the opportunity to access £10,000 funding to pay for a qualification or work-based skills course. Last year nine winners used their share of the funding for a variety of courses from driving instructing to dental radiology, teaching and catering.
ECO Orbit is working towards securing ECO funding to pay for improvements in your home which would make it warmer and cheaper to heat.
What is ECO? • ECO (Energy Companies Obligation) is a government scheme that provides support for the installation of energy efficiency measures to low income and vulnerable households. • Orbit’s contractors are currently surveying homes in your community to understand those in most need of these upgrades. • We will be in touch if your home is one of those that will benefit from the scheme.
Gemma Moore, Orbit East resident, who is now more than half way through her Teaching Assistant NVQ, said: “Winning the award made it possible for me to apply for the course without the worry of the cost. It has given me the start I needed to get back into education, and better myself in many ways.” If you think the Brian Griffiths Award could help you go further please visit www.orbit.org.uk to download an application form. To request the form in a different format, or for help in completing your application please email briangriffithsaward@orbit.org.uk or call the Customer Service Centre on 0345 600 2535. All applications must be received by Friday 2 May.
What could these measures be? • Internal and/or external wall, cavity and loft insulation • Heating upgrades (e.g. a new boiler) • Window double glazing (where currently single glazed). We are aware many of our residents are struggling with the high cost of energy. The ECO programme is just one of the ways we will tackle this. We have set ourselves a target of giving energy advice to 20,000 residents by 2020 which will allow you to make the most of new measures installed in your home and support you to reduce your day to day energy usage. During 2014-15 we are also aiming to provide energy advice and support to help tackle fuel poverty by up to 3,000 households. By making Orbit Homes more energy efficient and supporting you in reducing energy use, we can increase the number of our residents living in warm homes with affordable energy bills. If you want to know more or be involved in developing our energy saving initiatives please contact us – telephone: 0345 600 2535 Email: SustainableInvestmentTeam@orbit.org.uk
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e m m a r g o r p D A P H LAUNC Orbit East’s LAUNCHPAD programme is designed to offer practical help to assist you get back into work. The training and support offered through LAUNCH PAD aims to enable our working age residents to build confidence and fill the skills gaps preventing you from being successful in finding a job. You can also gain new expertise that will help with managing your money, home and family. Orbit resident Martyn ‘Mick’ Woods has had a successful journey via LAUNCH PAD over the last year. After attending the two-day life changing ‘Goals’ course in December 2012, Mick said ” Having the courage to go on the course was the first step. It was a great two days and I realised I wasn’t the only one struggling. I definitely recommend this course to anyone who wants to help themselves move forward. I’ve changed my attitude and outlook and no longer sit around waiting for something to happen.”
Mick had been made redundant from working in a kitchen in a care home, so Simon asked him to volunteer for MITIE, running healthy cookery sessions at various Orbit Sheltered schemes. Simon and Mick planned the menus together and themed them, cooking everything from Greek and Chinese to Halloweeninspired food! Mick thoroughly enjoyed meeting the residents and his confidence soared as he learnt new cooking skills. He attended both Orbit East and Orbit South’s residents’ conferences speaking about his journey to over 150 residents, inspiring them to join LAUNCH PAD.
Mick has also had the confidence to attend interviews, undertake some work trials and take courses in health, social care and IT. With his experience of working in the sheltered schemes, he would now like to move into a different career and is thinking of becoming a carer. He is also undertaking an ‘ASDAN’ award which will give him an accreditation for all the hard work he has given volunteering with MITIE. Mick’s positive attitude is infectious and he recently attended the GOALS course to share his experience with other Orbit residents.
To find out more about LAUNCHPAD contact Annabelle Macbeth, Employment and Training Advisor annabelle.macbeth@orbit.org.uk
This became very apparent when, after six weeks of mentoring, Simon Kett, MITIE’s Employment Support Officer, met with Mick to look at the LAUNCH PAD programme with him. Mick Woods (left) with Simon Kett, MITIE Employment Support Officer
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y e v r u S R A ST In March we are inviting around 3,000 residents across Orbit to take part in an annual telephone survey. This short survey provides an opportunity to Have Your Say and tell us what you think about Orbit and the quality of services we provide.
New Housing Options service
Have Your
Say!
for Suffolk
If you are contacted to take part we hope you will take a few minutes to share your views. Your thoughts and comments do help continually improve the services we provide for you.
Orbit East helps South
Norfolk Council reach affordable homes target
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Advice on paying for building work to the home Applying for grants and loans
Preparation of plans and building specifications Finding a reliable builder
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Small repairs and minor adaptations around the home
Improvements to home safety and
A gardening scheme – one off garden clearances
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A minor decorating scheme for people confined to the home
Helping people to return home safely following treatment in hospital by fitting grab rails and handrails, and providing home safety advice.
Anne Brighton, Head of Neighbourhoods, Orbit East, said: “ We are proud of our continued partnership with South Norfolk Council, and our contribution to the achievement of this target. We remain committed to our objective of ‘Building Communities’ by supplying high quality new properties, which will provide affordable homes to the people of Wymondham for many years to come.”
Photo shows (L to R) Cllr. Yvonne Bendle of SNC, Anne Brighton, Orbit East, Cllr. Colin Foulger, SNC and Cllr Lisa Neal, SNC at Becketts Grove in Wymondham
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A free and independent service, it offers comprehensive advice about the housing and care choices available in later life. It also advises how to gain access to services which support Housing Options and Advice Service independent living; enabling older people to live with increased confidence, comfort and self-support – improving their quality of life.
across Suffolk providing advice, support and practical help to home owners and private tenants who need help to improve, repair or adapt their homes so they can continue to live comfortably, safely and independen tly at home.
Orbit East helped South Norfolk Council (SNC) reach its target of providing ‘500 new affordable homes by 2014’ when the 500th low cost home was released at Beckett’s Grove in Wymondham in December.
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Care and Repair, Orbit East’s Home Improvement Agency, have launched a new service for older people living in Suffolk. The Housing Options and Advice Service, funded by the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), is a partnership project between Care & Repair and EAC FirstStop, aimed at people over 60, their families and their carers county wide.
In partnership with
Funded by
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Housing Options recognises the important link between health, wellbeing and housing; and works with people to help them make choices to achieve independent living. Housing Options Advisor, Judith Owen, works with people on an individual basis, advising, exploring and helping realise expectations. This may involve maximising income to enable payment for services, to adapt or repair an existing home, or perhaps search and support a move to housing more suitable for individual needs.
For more information please contact Judith Owen on
0800 121 7711
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How we’re doing October 2013 to December 2013
We work hard to deliver a ‘Customer First’ service to you and one of the ways we measure our progress is through the collection of key performance information from across Orbit. See below for how we’re doing or check our website for full details. Performance indicators
Actual
Target
Measurement
Current rent arrears (before payment of Housing Benefit) General Needs and Sheltered Housing
£886,030
£837,921
Current rent arrears (after payment of Housing Benefit) General Needs and Sheltered Housing
£623,592
£647,484
Average time to re-let an empty property (only Day to Day repairs lettings), General Needs only
14.1 days
16 days
% of rent loss due to empty properties
1.2%
1.2%
Gas safety - %
99.9%
100.00%
Repairs completion: Emergency
99.3%
99.6%
Urgent
96.4%
98.8%
Routine
96.9%
98.4%
Subletting an Orbit property
is now a criminal offence
The Social Housing Fraud Act 2013 came into force in October 2013 making subletting a property (where a resident rents out their property without the permission of Orbit) a criminal offence. Any Orbit resident found guilty of subletting their home could face a fine of up to £50,000 and a maximum penalty of two years in jail. The courts also have the power to make the resident pay back any profits made through subletting.
Subletting is an abuse of the system which ensures those in most need are allocated our homes. As you may have read in our last magazine, we have already recovered properties that have been illegally sublet and will continue to do so, to ensure our homes are let fairly to those who most need them. If you are subletting your property please contact us immediately to arrange to hand back your keys and avoid any legal action being taken against you.
If you believe your neighbour may be subletting their property, please contact your local Neighbourhood Team on
0345 600 2535 or info@orbit.org.uk to discuss.
Your call will be treated in confidence.
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Children with disabilities In December, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) produced new Housing Benefit legislation which allows an extra bedroom for children whose severe disabilities prevent them from sharing. The qualifying criteria are:
There are similar conditions for adults who need an overnight carer. If the child is not entitled to DLA at the middle or higher rate (even if there is enough evidence to show that another room is needed) there is no scope to allow the additional bedroom. In this case, your council may make an award of discretionary ◆ The child is entitled to Disability housing payment. Living Allowance (DLA) care component at the higher or If you think this change may affect middle rate you, contact your local council, as you may be able to get more housing ◆ The Housing Benefit Service benefit. is satisfied that the child is not reasonably able to share a room
Many people who are eligible for DLA are not currently claiming it. To find out more, visit www.gov.uk/disability-livingallowance-children or call 0845 712 3456. Adults with disabilities cannot make new claims for DLA for themselves, but may be entitled to Personal Independence Payments (PIP) instead. lems? Health probout! Don’t miss
Personal Independence Payment
people is a cash benefit for term aged 16-65 with long affect health problems that ties. their everyday activi
Personal Independence Payments (PIP)
y, It gives you extra mone worth up to around £130.00 a week. It is paid on top of most other benefits, savings. income, earnings and not claim Some people who could be awarded will ance Disability Living Allow ng ce Payment - the claimi Personal Independen nt. rules are very differe Rights Adviser Advice Bureau or Welfare 917 2222 Contact your Citizens line: 0800 call the DWP claim to Friday for information or are open 8am - 6pm Monday
PIP is a cash benefit for people aged 16-65 with long term health problems affecting y Don’t delay - claim toda their everyday activities. It gives up to around £130 a week and is paid on top of most other benefits, income, earnings and savings. Some people who could not claim DLA will be awarded PIP, as the claiming rules are different. As well as increasing your income, PIP can be a ‘buffer’ to many of the Welfare Reform changes that may impact on you or your family: Lines
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■ Benefit Cap - The Benefit Cap cannot affect you if someone in your benefit family is getting PIP ■ Working Tax Credit - A couple with children can claim Working Tax Credit where one is working 16 hours and the other is on PIP ■ Housing Benefit - No ‘nondependant’ deduction can be made if you or your partner are on the daily living component of PIP 6
■ Social housing ‘Bedroom Tax’ - If you/your partner are on the daily living component of PIP, an extra room may be allowed if you have a nonhousehold carer who stays overnight in a bedroom of their own on a regular basis ■ Local Housing Allowance Single people on the daily living component of PIP are excluded from the Shared Accommodation Rate
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co.uk. A Welfare Reform
information website
for housing professionals.
■ Re-assessment of incapacity benefits - If you are found fit for work and able to claim Jobseekers Allowance, you may receive more if you are on PIP. For more information visit https://www.gov.uk/pip call 0800 917 2222 or contact the Citizens Advice Bureau or the DWP claim line: 0800 917 2222.
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Under occupation
If your Housing Benefit has been cut because you are deemed to have too many bedrooms, this decision may not necessarily have been applied correctly. If you have lived in your home and claimed Housing Benefit since 1 January 1996, the rules may not apply to you until after 3 March 2014, due to complicated legislation around how ‘eligible rent’ is calculated. These rules were changed from 3 March, meaning you would be liable for deductions again. Some claimants have had their claims incorrectly assessed and deductions have been made. The Housing Benefit claim must be ‘continuous’, although allowing for one gap in entitlement of up to 4 weeks. The claim also counts as continuous for some ‘welfare to work beneficiaries’ who have tried work, come off Housing Benefit then, due to ill health, left work and reclaimed Housing Benefit within 52 weeks. It might also apply if somebody else in your household used to claim at your address before this time, but has subsequently died or left the property. We understand that this is complicated and that challenging benefit decisions can be difficult, so please contact us if you think this applies to you. We can help you to request a review of your entitlement, or provide you with a standard letter to request a review. Remember though, you must keep your rent payments up to date even if you are appealing against a benefit decision.
Housing Benefit and Pensioners It was previously announced that Housing Benefit would be phased out for people of pensionable age.
Universal Credit Universal Credit (UC) is the new benefit for working age claimants and replaces a range of benefits including Housing Benefit. It doesn’t affect pensioners.
UC is gradually being rolled out in various parts of the country, with Hammersmith & Fulham and Rugby the areas currently affecting Orbit residents. Currently, the number of people that fit the criteria for UC is small, and are the more straightforward cases. If you are eligible to claim UC, you will need to claim online at www.gov.uk/apply-universalcredit. Individual support can be accessed via the Job Centre or the UC Service Centre helpline 0845 6000 723 (Textphone 0845 600 0743). Claims should be submitted as soon as possible, as the claim will only be paid from the date submitted, except in very exceptional circumstances. Successful claims are likely to be paid five weeks from the claim
date, and then calendar monthly in arrears, directly to your bank account. This is paid directly to you, rather than us as the landlord, so you are responsible for making sure your rent is paid. You may request a payment in advance of your first UC payment to help you budget, however this money is paid back from your UC over a period of time. Once a UC claim is in payment, it will not revert back to any of the previous benefits paid even if your circumstances change. If there is a change in your circumstances, you must report it to the DWP. Nationally, the DWP plans to provide 6,000 computers to local authority offices and job centres to enable you to submit your claim. Some assistance and support will be available if you are not able to submit your claim yourself and you will be able to claim over the phone if you are not able to do so online.
To find out more, visit https://www.gov.uk/universal-credit/overview
Some things to consider:
Where can you get online? If you don’t have a computer, can you use a public one at your library or Job Centre? Do you have a bank account that the money can be paid into? Does your bank account allow Direct Debits or Standing Orders? How will you pay your rent? Direct Debit might be best so it is paid automatically from your bank. We can arrange this with you. How will you budget at the beginning of your claim? We can provide you with basic budgeting advice if you need it. The DWP planned to pay housing costs under a new ‘Housing Credit’ instead, which would form part of Pension Credit, similar to the way housing costs for working age households will be paid with Universal Credit.
This was due to start from October 2014, but has now been delayed until 2017/18. You should continue to receive any Housing Benefit entitlement from your local council, so don’t forget to fill in and return any renewal forms that they send you.
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2020 Our plans for the
future!
In our last edition we said we would tell you more about our ambitious targets for 2020. Orbit’s purpose is ‘Building Communities’ by working together to improve the social, economic and environmental prospects of people and communities. We have nine targets which we are committed to achieving by 2020. We wanted to tell you more about them and some progress we’ve made so far, which is linked to our targets. Housing Choice ■ Deliver 12,000 new homes ■ Provide a full range of home rental and ownership options ■ Provide a complete flexible housing journey for customers 100% outright sales
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Sales of previously owned homes
Shared ownership sales
48
66
New homes built
1031
Community investment ■ Provide 10,000 training and capacity building activities to support empowerment, opportunity and jobs ■ Deliver £30 million of investment into communities, including external funding ■ Achieve a minimum energy rating of C* in all our homes
(*these are calculations which measure how energy efficient a building is)
Investment so far in Orbit East and South Health and well- being projects
19K
Youth & Financial Inclusion training
Green initiatives
49K
165K
Employment skills & training
290K
Customer offer
■ Ensure 75% of customers are accessing self service online ■ Provide a range of tailored services which satisfy 90% of customers ■ Deliver financial and energy efficiency advice to 20,000 people Customer satisfaction
Customer calls answered within 20 seconds
TARGET 85%
TARGET 80%
94%
85%
Right first time
63%
TARGET 55%
All statistics compiled in January 2014 and in our next edition we will update you again on our progress. If you have any comments on our 2020 Vision please email us on:
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Scrutiny Panel Scrutiny Resident
The scrutiny panel has been working hard to complete their current review of the appointment system. The report highlighted some key aspects that we will investigate and address. We will report on the recommendations in the next edition of this magazine. The panel have also been looking at ways to improve communication and access and has developed the ‘Scrutiny Community’; a group of residents who are willing to offer views to the panel during the course of the project, from answering questions, replying to surveys and giving views on topics or recommendations. If you are interested in being part of the community, please email the panel on scrutinyoe@gmail.com
Orbit East’s Russell Heath joins Chartered Institute of Housing Eastern Regional Board Orbit East Customer Involvement Advisor, Russell Heath, has been elected to the Chartered Institute of Housing’s (CIH) Eastern Regional Board. At their November AGM, Russell was confirmed as one of 15 board members who will work with the CIH in the Eastern region to deliver member value and growth. His role will include supporting and promoting the CIH in the East, contributing to and informing thinking on Housing Policy and working towards implementing the CIH Corporate Plan in the East. Russell commented... “I am very proud to be appointed to the Regional Board and for this great opportunity to make a difference in the Eastern region.”
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Customer Service Centre
FOCUS GROUP
Every six months, residents meet with key staff from our Customer Service Centre (CSC) in Coventry to discuss performance and to challenge our actions and future plans. The last meeting focused on reviewing the past two years and it highlighted some of the improvements made which have resulted in customer satisfaction reaching a fantastic 90%. The group were also presented with a ‘look to the future’ and how Orbit will be expanding the range of ways to access our services. Members of the group discussed the different ways we can use technology to widen communication and to meet the growth in use of mobile technology without compromising the current ways to contact us.
What our residents said; I’ve had cause to call the CSC recently and noticed a vast improvement from last time.
The CSC listen more now and do not try to pre-empt what you are going to say. They are also more polite.
The knowledge of the staff is fantastic now and they always call back when they say they will.
Our involved resident group will be visiting Coventry soon, to see first hand how the CSC works and how these improvements are really making a difference.
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Winter Web
Wisdom! by Neal, actively
involved Orbit resident. As an Orbit East resident, I feel it’s vital to be part of my community and have an active interest in the future of my home and Orbit. So I was delighted for the opportunity to help decide the future of Orbit’s website, when I was invited to help choose the developers taking over this task. Firstly, this involved a selection process of residents with a good knowledge of computers, for practical insight. We were then tasked with testing and rating example websites from each developer. Our recommendations were used to help Orbit decide which supplier to create a working partnership with for the future of Orbit’s website. Prodo Digital were chosen, as they were the best of all the suppliers who went through the tender process. They have a good understanding of what Orbit and its residents need from the website, presenting us with a high quality way of developing an exciting new website which offered value for money. This whole experience gave me personal satisfaction in knowing that my landlord, Orbit East, has an active interest in my opinion as well as a practical role within a commercial environment.”
Gas Servicing Keep your family safe. A free appointment could save lives. Hundreds of people each year are killed or hurt by carbon monoxide poisoning but proper servicing and maintenance can prevent this. For that reason it’s vital that you give us access to your homes when we need to test your gas supply and equipment. Each year a considerable amount of time and money is spent attempting to gain access to residents’ If you receive homes. a reminder
letter, contact us to book your appointment.
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The way we involve is improving
We are working with residents and staff to improve how we involve you in developing and evolving our services.
We currently offer various ways for you to be involved and make a difference within your community and to the services you receive from Orbit. You can be: ■ a community voice representative - acting as a local point of contact for your community and keeping your neighbours informed about Orbit news ■ a scrutiny panel member, challenging our performance and making recommendations for improvements ■ a disability forum member, helping improve our services to meet the needs of our disabled residents ■ involved in selecting service suppliers, such as our new website providers ■ a community reporter, using social media to promote the difference that residents make within their communities and to the services they receive from us We want to ensure all our involvement activities are accessible, relevant and enable you to make real improvements to our services. We appreciate that everyone has different commitments and it isn’t always practical to attend discussion meetings, so in future we will offer an ‘at home or on the move’ option alongside our local and regional involvement opportunities to ensure you still have an opportunity to be involved. As we develop our plans for improving how we involve you, we will keep you updated through this magazine and our residents’ blog www.oeinvolvedresidents.org
To find out about more about opportunities to get involved and help to improve our services please contact the Customer Involvement team on 0345 600 25 35 or email
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GET INVOLVED Get involved in helping produce Your Orbit by joining our resident editorial panel
Your Orbit is our main publication for communicating with residents and your input is important! We have a resident editorial panel that helps guide us on decisions with every issue. If you have an interest in helping us produce your magazine, we would love to hear from you. Most of our work is done via email and can be done at your convenience. Contact the Communications Team for more details by emailing oecommunications.org.uk or calling 0345 600 2535.
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Orbit celebrates
LGBT
history month Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) history month is a celebration of how the lives of LGBT people have changed in the 40 years since being gay, lesbian or bisexual was decriminalised in England and Wales. As part of our ongoing commitment to recognising Equality and Diversity, Orbit celebrated LGBT history month in February with a series of events and training sessions remembering those that paid a high price for their sexuality.
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Can Do
Award winners announced
We believe our staff have a real ‘Can Do’ attitude and deserve a little extra recognition for going the extra mile for you or your community. Over the last few months residents and colleagues alike have been nominating staff members who they believe go above and beyond… and the winners of the latest awards have just been announced! The individual award goes to Nicole Gates, Neighbourhood Assistant in Norwich, who was nominated for her passion and commitment towards customers. Nicole stood out to her colleagues as she is always willing to help them out, even with tasks that are outside of her normal role. The Can Do Awards are changing. We will still be recognising staff who go the extra mile to deliver a great level of service to residents and colleagues, so watch this space in our Autumn edition for details of our new award scheme and how you can nominate.
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Kidszone
winners: Our Winter colouring competition winners were:
Under 9’s category: 1st prize – Freya 2nd prize – Robbie 3rd prize - Dagmara Under 13’s category: 1st prize - Rosie 2nd prize – Tia 3rd prize - Khloe Thank you to all the children who have entered our Kidszone colouring competitions – we hope you have enjoyed entering! The next edition of your magazine will be in the Autumn and we hope to bring back something fun for kids then!
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