Issue details
Decision to allocate 100K of the COVID Recovery funding to set up a one stop shop for Employment Advice
The council has worked across all directorates
to support businesses, residents and communities throughout the
pandemic to remain as safe as possible and to prevent and reduce
spread of infection and protect those most vulnerable in our
society.
Our focus now moves towards recovery. Over the coming months the
true impact of the pandemic will become better known for the
economy, community wellbeing and organisation.
To support the recovery cabinet approved a £6.1m COVID
Recovery Plan which includes the economy, community wellbeing and
organisation.
There has been a significant reduction in employment opportunities
because of COVID-19. Many businesses couldn’t operate in the
usual way and had to cut costs by furloughing their employees or
letting them go. As a result many people have lost their job or
part of their income. It is likely there will be more losses in the
months to come.
For individuals who have lost their job or are at risk of losing
their job, the consequences are enormous. People are worried about
how they will pay their bills, feed their families and keep debt
collectors at bay. Linked to this, the number of people suffering
from stress and anxiety, as well as more complicated mental health
issues, has risen during the pandemic.
Much of the government Covid-19 support available during the
pandemic is coming to an end over the coming months (furlough,
eviction ban etc.) This is likely to drive a significant increase
in residents requiring support.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 05/11/2021
Decision due: 4 November 2021 by Acting director of adults and communities
Contact: Paul Smith, Service Director - All Ages Commissioning Email: Paul.Smith@herefordshire.gov.uk Tel: 01432 261693.
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