Common use of OPERATION OF JOINT ALLOCATIONS PANELS Clause in Contracts

OPERATION OF JOINT ALLOCATIONS PANELS. 13.1 Allocation decisions will be made by the JAP for the scheme which will comprise representatives from the following organisations:  Chorley Borough Council  Care Provider  Adult Social Care 13.2 The Panel will meet on a monthly basis, or earlier if necessary, as determined by voids, thus ensuring the void period is kept to a minimum. This may mean at times meeting at short notice or communicating via telephone or email. 13.3 The purpose of the meetings is to regularly review and agree the order of priority of applicants on the register by:  assessing new applications and accepting onto the register, or rejecting  monitoring and updating applications already on the register  monitoring overall profile of the scheme 13.4 Applications can only be considered by the JAP if all information is available and up-to date (care assessments, specialist assessments and verification of housing and housing support needs).  Assessments under the Care Act and housing/care provider assessment will be required to be awarded Priority 1 or Priority 2  housing and care/support assessments undertaken by the landlord and on-site care provider required to be awarded Priority 3. 13.5 Information to be circulated normally at least 3 days prior to the meeting of the JAP. Information should also be gathered on the actual or potential care and housing support needs of any partner or co-tenant/family member.

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Samples: Allocations Agreement, Allocations Agreement

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OPERATION OF JOINT ALLOCATIONS PANELS. 13.1 Allocation decisions will be made by the JAP for the scheme which will comprise representatives from the following organisations: Chorley Borough Council Care Provider Adult Social Care 13.2 The Panel will meet on a monthly basis, or earlier if necessary, necessary as determined by voids, thus ensuring the void period is kept to a minimum. This may mean at times meeting at short notice or communicating via telephone or email. 13.3 The purpose of the meetings is to regularly review and agree the order of priority of applicants on the register by: assessing new applications and accepting onto the register, or rejecting monitoring and updating applications already on the register monitoring overall profile of the scheme 13.4 Applications can only be considered by the JAP if all information is available and up-to date (care assessments, specialist assessments and verification of housing and housing support needs). Assessments under the Care Act and housing/care provider assessment will be required to be awarded Priority 1 or Priority 2 housing and care/support assessments undertaken by the landlord and on-on site care provider required to be awarded Priority 3. 13.5 Information to be circulated normally at least 3 days prior to the meeting of the JAP. Information should also be gathered on the actual or potential care and housing support needs of any partner or co-tenant/family member.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Allocations Agreement

OPERATION OF JOINT ALLOCATIONS PANELS. 13.1 Allocation decisions will be made by the JAP for the scheme which will comprise representatives from the following organisations:  Chorley Borough Council  Care Provider  Adult Social Care 13.2 The Panel will meet on a monthly basis, or earlier if necessary, necessary as determined by voids, thus ensuring the void period is kept to a minimum. This may mean at times meeting at short notice or communicating via telephone or email. 13.3 The purpose of the meetings is to regularly review and agree the order of priority of applicants on the register by:  assessing new applications and accepting onto the register, or rejecting  monitoring and updating applications already on the register  monitoring overall profile of the scheme 13.4 Applications can only be considered by the JAP if all information is available and up-to date (care assessments, specialist assessments and verification of housing and housing support needs).  Assessments under the Care Act and housing/care provider assessment will be required to be awarded Priority 1 or Priority 2  housing and care/support assessments undertaken by the landlord and on-on site care provider required to be awarded Priority 3. 13.5 Information to be circulated normally at least 3 days prior to the meeting of the JAP. Information should also be gathered on the actual or potential care and housing support needs of any partner or co-tenant/family member.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Allocations Agreement

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OPERATION OF JOINT ALLOCATIONS PANELS. 13.1 Allocation decisions will be made by the JAP for the scheme which will comprise representatives from the following organisations: Chorley Borough Council Care Provider Adult Social Care 13.2 The Panel will meet on a monthly basis, or earlier if necessary, as determined by voids, thus ensuring the void period is kept to a minimum. This may mean at times meeting at short notice or communicating via telephone or email. 13.3 The purpose of the meetings is to regularly review and agree the order of priority of applicants on the register by: assessing new applications and accepting onto the register, or rejecting monitoring and updating applications already on the register monitoring overall profile of the scheme 13.4 Applications can only be considered by the JAP if all information is available and up-to date (care assessments, specialist assessments and verification of housing and housing support needs). Assessments under the Care Act and housing/care provider assessment will be required to be awarded Priority 1 or Priority 2 housing and care/support assessments undertaken by the landlord and on-site care provider required to be awarded Priority 3. 13.5 Information to be circulated normally at least 3 days prior to the meeting of the JAP. Information should also be gathered on the actual or potential care and housing support needs of any partner or co-tenant/family member.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Allocations Agreement

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