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18

Aug 2020

Last Updated: 18/08/2020

County council proposes taking over Henshaws homes service

by Calvin Robinson

| 18 Aug, 2020
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A county council report said it wanted to "ensure the full continuation" of the service which Henshaws announced it would close earlier this year.

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North Yorkshire County Council looks set to take over supported living services for adults with learning difficulties in Harrogate from Henshaws.

A report due to go before the authority’s executive next week will seek approval to transfer the service in-house from October this year.

The service provided by Henshaws currently has 10 properties in Harrogate with a capacity for 26 people in total.

In the report, the county council said it is not confident that handing over the service to another company would not result in the loss of services and that taking over would "ensure full continuation of services".

However, it added that the move to bring the service in-house does not rule out handing it over to another company at a later date.




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  • “Home once a week for love and cuddles”: the experience of a family with a loved one in Henshaws during lockdown

  • Why Henshaws is also closing its Arts and Crafts centre

  • Henshaws to close homes service for disabled by October






It comes after Henshaws CEO, Nick Marr, told the Stray Ferret that the charity has been on a “knife-edge financially”. Latest financial accounts from August 2018 show it to be spending £12.3 million - £1 million more than its income.

No further accounts have been published by the organisation. However, it announced earlier this year it would not be reopening its arts and crafts centre in Knaresborough because of financial difficulties.

The county council said it became aware of the charity’s financial situation in November 2019.

Four months later, Henshaws gave four weeks' notice on its supported living contract before the authority negotiated an extension until October in order to consider options for the future of the service.

Now, the report before senior councillors said the county council is determined to get the best outcome for families and the taxpayer.

It said:

“Following significant work with the existing provider, we cannot be assured that they can deliver a provider to provider transfer without resulting in some services being withdrawn. 
“There remains a lack of clarity on the current services being offered and due diligence has highlighted that the existing service is heavily reliant upon agency staff.
“In responding to these issues, the council is determined to get the best outcome for individuals and their families, for the local community and for the taxpayer.”


Senior councillors on the county council’s executive will vote on the proposal to transfer the service at a meeting on August 25.