Mobility Scooter Storage Policy



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Mobility Scooter Storage Policy 01 July 2015

Title Users of Policy Mobility Scooter Storage Policy Colchester Borough Council tenants and leaseholders, staff at Colchester Borough Homes Date Adopted June 2014 Date last Reviewed June 2015 Review Frequency Every 3 years Best Before Date 30 June 2018 Scheme of Delegation Formation of Policy Amendments Monitoring Implementation Approval of requests Portfolio Holder(s) with delegated responsibility for the Financial Management of the Housing Revenue Account Portfolio Holder(s) with delegated responsibility for the Financial Management of the Housing Revenue Account Housing Client Co-ordinator Housing Client Co-Ordinator Housing Asset Manager, delegated to Adaptations Manager, Colchester Borough Homes 1. Aims of Policy 1.1 The aim of the Mobility Scooter Storage Policy is to set out Colchester Borough Councils approach to requests from the Council s tenants to store mobility scooters within their home and to ensure requests are dealt with in a fair and consistent manner. 2. Definition of Scooter 2.1 The policy defines mobility scooters as being electrically powered mobility vehicles. They can be broken down into two groups: Class 2 with a top speed of 4mph and are either 3 or 4 wheeled Class 3 with four wheels with a top speed of 8mph This policy does not apply to electric wheelchairs.

3. Legislation and Guidance 3.1 This policy conforms to the Equality Act 2010 legislation to ensure that tenants can maximise independent living using the most appropriate equipment available to allow them to do so. 4. The Policy- general provisions 4.1 All tenants are required to gain the permission of the landlord to store a mobility scooter in the grounds of a Council property before purchase of the scooter. 4.2 The overall suitability of the property for the tenant, both in the present and the future, will be taken into account when an application to keep a mobility scooter is made. Moving to a more suitable property may be a more viable solution. 4.3 Scooters cannot be stored within a tenant's property or communal area. 4.4 Scooter Storage in Sheltered Accommodation Colchester Borough Council aspires to the Colchester standard in Sheltered schemes which includes the provision of a mobility scooter storage and charging area. The aspiration is for storage spaces to be available for 20% of the schemes capacity depending on the layout of the scheme. Stores may be internal or external to the scheme. 4.5 Scooter storage provided in Sheltered Accommodation will be allocated on a first come, first serve policy. If no spaces are available, a waiting list will be maintained. 4.6 Scooter Storage in General Needs It is the responsibility of the tenant to ensure there is adequate storage provision that can be safely accessed within their own boundaries and is outside any communal areas before acquiring a mobility scooter. 4.7 The location of the storage area should not block any fire exits or create a trip hazard. 4.8 In some circumstances Colchester Borough Council may provide assistance with scooter storage. This allows for the provision of a hard standing with a ground anchor, an electric charging point and access to the store where appropriate. It is the tenant s responsibility to purchase, install and maintain a store and ensure they gain any planning permissions that are required. 4.9 For The Council to provide assistance, the tenant must be in receipt of one of the following: Blue Badge Disabled Person's Bus Pass

High Rate Mobility Disability Living Allowance/Enhanced rate Mobility Personal Independence Payments A letter from a medical professional In some cases the council retains the right to give assistance to tenants not meeting the above criteria if extenuating circumstances apply. 4.10 To facilitate the provision of Scooter Storage facilities to those tenants living in flats, the Council will consider unused drying areas, car parks or on communal grounds subject to planning permission, local consent following a consultation exercise and if economically viable. However, it should be noted that it is unlikely that it will be viable. 4.11 If a tenant doesn t meet the criteria for an adaptation under the Adaptations Policy they may apply to build a storage area themselves. Permission is to be gained from Colchester Borough Homes by requesting an alteration to your home. 5. Enforcement 5.1 The Conditions of Tenancy state under paragraphs 37 and 40 that: i. You must not obstruct shared areas or leave dangerous items in shared areas ii. You must not park a vehicle in the garden of your home without first getting our written permission 5.2 Tenants or Leaseholders who store mobility scooters in communal areas which block access routes and/or present a fire risk will be asked to remove the scooter immediately. 5.3 Enforcement action will be taken by gaining an injunction for the Landlord to remove the mobility scooter from the communal area, or if the risk is high the scooter will be removed and stored safely after giving reasonable notice. 6. Appeals Procedure 6.1 Appeals will be considered where additional information is provided to support the applicants request to store a scooter or there is a material change of circumstances. A different Officer will review the decision made taking into account any new supporting information provided by the applicant. The Reviewing Officer may consult with the Officer whom made the original decision. 6.2 Where an applicant is appealing against how the policy and procedure have been applied a Senior Officer will investigate the case and respond.

7. Service Standards Acknowledgement, including name and telephone number of the Officer dealing with the application within 5 working days of receipt. Outcome of Policy Test (if Refusal) within 28 working days. 8. Monitoring and Review 8.1 We will monitor our performance in meeting the Service Standards set out in this Policy. 8.2 A review will be conducted after the 1 st year of implementation to consider whether the Policy and Procedures have improved the efficiency and effectiveness of dealing with requests to store mobility scooters for both tenants and staff of Colchester Borough Council and Colchester Borough Homes. 8.3 Future reviews will be conducted every 3 years to make sure the policy continues to be efficient and effective, whilst ensuring it still meets current legislation and the Council s Constitution. 9. Communicating the Policy to Staff 9.1 Managers and staff involved in the implementation of the Policy will receive a copy of the policy including: Housing Officers, Visiting Officers, Asset Management, Adaptations, Customers Services 9.2 The Council will provide sufficient training to enable staff to understand and comply with the Policy. 9.3 A copy of the Policy will be placed on the internal Hub of Colchester Borough Council and Colchester Borough Homes. 9.4 Any amendments to the Policy will be communicated, in a timely manner, to managers and staff involved in implementing the policy. Revised Policy documents will be circulated and placed on the Hub. 10. Communicating the Policy to Customers 10.1 The policy could be communicated to customers using the following methods: Articles regularly in Housing News and Views Sheltered Scheme newsletters Colchester Borough Council and Colchester Borough Homes websites Social Media