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New team launched by Adur & Worthing Councils to chase persistent debtors

by Dan Wilson
16 August, 2024
in News, Shoreham, West Sussex, Worthing
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Adur & Worthing Councils are launching a new team to improve the way that money owed to the councils is collected, including from those that refuse to pay their fair share, even though they can afford to.

A dedicated income team will be set up to ensure that more of the money owed to the councils – like overdue council tax, business rates and rent is collected.

By ensuring the payment of debts by those who can afford to pay, the councils will also be able to better prioritise help for residents struggling with the cost of living as well as focus spending on essential services.

The introduction of the income team forms part of the councils’ organisational redesign programme. That has been developed to help meet the financial challenges faced by the councils from increasing demand for their services, years of inadequate central government funding and the urgent need to take action to mitigate climate change.

By working closely with the community and partners, the councils will reshape services to make them more sustainable and accessible for those who need them, so they can meet the needs of citizens both today and tomorrow.

The new income team will work closely with the councils’ Proactive team – dedicated caseworkers for anyone that is struggling with debts who needs targeted support.

Using pioneering database technology developed by social policy software and analytics company Policy In Practice and internal referrals from staff, Proactive allows the councils to identify people who may not be coping financially and offer appropriate help quickly and efficiently.

So far the team has referred residents for support with utility bills and food costs, as well as helping people claim benefits they are entitled to and clear rent arrears.

Cllr Saffa Jan, Adur’s cabinet member for finance and resources, said:

“As councils for the community, we want to work together to meet the needs of all our citizens. We will continue to use our data to identify those who most need us, while actively encouraging those who can afford it to pay their fair share.”

Cllr John Turley, Worthing’s cabinet member for resources, said:

“The financial challenges felt by local government are also being felt by residents, businesses and community organisations. Our ongoing organisational changes will help us work better together through projects like Proactive, so that we can meet the needs of our residents.”

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