Local Area Agreements - the implications for homelessness agencies

Local Area Agreements (LAAs)


As part of a Central Government drive towards reducing bureaucracy and increasing local decision making, from April 2008 partnership funding will be brought together within Local Area Agreements (LAAs) at county/shire level.

To read more about LAAs please visit:

www.homeless.org.uk/policyandinfo/issues/laacurrent.

National Indicators (NIs)

To reduce the monitoring burden on local authorities the current indicators (over 1000) will be replaced with 198 National Indicators (NIs). Of these 198, each authority will negotiate 35 'improvement targets' plus 16 statutory targets on education/early years. Although local authorities will need to report on and have their performance judged on all 198 indicators, the 35 improvement targets selected will merit particular focus and there is likely to be some form of reward grant tied to their achievement.

Supporting People

SP will probably be integrated into the LAAs in 2008/09. It is therefore essential that agencies understand the implications of the LAAs and NIs now, so they are prepared for and able to respond positively within the new context.

Key actions:


 Key case:


Demonstrating a contribution within NIs

To support the sector in preparing their response, the London Housing Foundation commissioned Triangle Consulting to summarise the implications for homelessness agencies of the new performance framework, including identifying all the relevant NIs and how to demonstrate a contribution.

Homeless link and others are already encouraging the initial lobbying stage, so we intend to address how services can demonstrate the contribution they make within the NIs in 'Achieving NI Targets'.


Visit Homeless Link to get involved in lobbying


Find out more about demonstrating your contribution to NI targets


Author: Sara Burns, Triangle Consulting
Date: 18 December 2007