Pregnant and homeless

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Dear Conwy County Borough Council,
Could you please provide the following for 2017/18; 2018/19

1. The number of females who presented as being homeless and pregnant?
2. The number of females placed in Temporary Accommodation as a result of being pregnant?
3. The number of homeless females who present as being pregnant to Housing Department who were referred to Social Services?
4. The number of homeless females who present as being pregnant to Housing Department who were referred to Social Services as a Safeguarding issue?
5. A split of the types of TA that have been used for those identified in (2) above? (Council, Private landlord, Housing Association, B & B - Hotel)
6. The number of those identified in (2) who had a partner living with them?
7. The number of females who give birth who were not known to Housing in advance of the birth for which accommodation was provided?
8. The number females and baby provided with permanent accommodation after the birth?
9. The number of babies that were separated at birth from a female defined as homeless?

Regards.
Derek

Yours faithfully,

Derek Jackson

Uned Llyw-Gwyb / Info-Gov Unit, Conwy County Borough Council

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Gwasanaethau Rheoleiddio a Thai FOI/Regulatory and Housing FOI, Conwy County Borough Council

Dear Sir

 

Please find below information in response to your Freedom of Information
request.

 

We do record the number of households in emergency accommodation but the
system only allows us to record one priority need which is sufficient to
trigger an interim housing duty under s68 Housing (Wales) Act 2014 and
therefore to extract the information requested would exceed the
appropriate limit in the Freedom of Information and Data Protection
(Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004.

 

The appropriate limit is specified in the Freedom of Information and Data
Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004 which for local
government is set at £450. This represents the estimated cost of one
person spending 18 working hours in determining whether the service holds
the information, together with locating, retrieving and extracting the
information.

 

It is estimated that it would take in excess of 20 working hours to
determine the appropriate material and locate, retrieve and extract the
information in reference to your request. Consequently, CCBC is not
obliged under section 12 (1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to
respond to your request as it stands and please accept this correspondence
as a refusal notice under S17

 

 

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Commissioner’s Office – Wales, 2nd Floor, Churchill House, Churchill Way,
Cardiff, CF10 2HH.

 

Gwasanaethau Rheoleiddio a Thai/ Regulatory & Housing Services   

Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Conwy / Conwy County Borough Council

Gwasanaethau Rheoleiddio a Thai FOI/Regulatory and Housing FOI
[2][email address]

 

 

 

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