2024 Case Studies Pack
- May 2024
On 27th July 2022, the Council hosted a Cost of Living Crisis Summit which brought together a range of partners, residents, senior officers, Elected Members and frontline staff, to focus on actions that could be taken quickly to maximise support for residents through the winter.
Members of Oldham’s Poverty Truth Commission and Youth Council worked within smaller groups to explore how resources could be best aligned to address five key priorities: food; energy and fuel; income maximisation, advice and support; housing and childcare costs. Based upon feedback from this session, an action plan was developed which was considered and approved by the Council and Oldham’s Partnership Board in October 2022, along with the allocation of £3m from Council reserves to fund its implementation.
Given the urgency to ensure the support was available before the winter, many of the actions built upon current initiatives, including for example extending the Council’s Warm Homes and Local Welfare Assistance Schemes. Other actions, such as the funding of additional staff within Citizen’s Advice and the Council’s Support and Inclusion Team; the creation of Warm Banks and the community engagement teams continue to inform and accelerate the move towards the place-based integration of services in the longer term.
Amanda Richardson
Policy Manager
Oldham Council