Decision details

Assistive Technology Hub for Leeds - Approval to Proceed

Reference: D40618

Decision Maker: Executive Board

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

For Executive Board to give the authority to spend £2,170,963 funded by the Community Capacity Grant (Department of Health) for the development of a building in which the Council, with partners, will locate a range of assistive technology services for disabled adults, older people and children.

Decisions:

The Director of Adult Social Services submitted a report providing information on the proposals to develop an Assistive Technology (AT) Hub for Leeds by refurbishing 81, Clarence Road, which had been identified as the only suitable site within the Council’s portfolio. In addition, the report outlined the drivers behind the development, which included the need to relocate Leeds Community Equipment Store from Roundhay Road, as well as the strategic and financial benefits that would be realised. The report also sought the Board’s approval of expenditure worth £2,170,963 from the Community Capacity Grant in order to fund this development.

 

The Board welcomed the proposals detailed within the submitted report, and in response to Members’ enquiries, the Director of City Development undertook to provide Board Members with further information and assurances regarding the level of associated car parking provision (including blue badge parking provision) which would be available for users of the AT Hub. 

 

RESOLVED – 

(a)  That authority to spend a total of £2,170,963 funded by the Community Capacity Grant (Department of Health) be approved for the development, as detailed within the submitted report.

 

(b)  That the Director of City Development provide Board Members with further information and assurances regarding the level of car parking provision (including blue badge parking provision) which would be available for users of the AT Hub. 

 

Reason Key: Expenditure > £250,000;

Wards Affected: (All Wards);

Portfolio Holder: Adult Social Care.

Other reasons / organisations consulted

·  Consultation ongoing since February 2012.

·  Consultation with a range of stakeholders including users, carers, representatives from community and equality groups, health and social care professionals, voluntary sector organisations, independent sector organisations and Elected Members.

·  130 people have visited the proposed site and a stakeholder event for adults and older people has been held. Questionnaire completed by service users, staff survey. An additional event planned for children and families.

Contact: Liz Ward, Head of Service, Access & Inclusion Email: liz.ward@leeds.gov.uk.

Report author: Liz Ward

Publication date: 18/11/2013

Date of decision: 24/04/2013

Decided at meeting: 24/04/2013 - Executive Board

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