The MOPP Pilot
This page provides information on the MOPP pilot.
For full information on the MOPP and the MOPP toolkit please see the main MOPP page
Barriers and Solutions
The MOPP pilot collated barriers and solutions to move-on from across the county. This document is now available. Read the barriers document
Mopp Matters
The MOPP pilot e-brief "MOPP Matters" is now also available online. Click below to read the following issues
Issue 1 November 2006 on strategy
Issue 2 December 2006 on the private rented sector
Issue 3 January 2007 on resettlement
Issue 4 February 2007 on older people and those with long-term care and support needs
Learning Event
In November 2006 MOPP pilot partners attended a learning day in Birmingham. The event was an opportunity to network with peers and learn about initiatives being developed in other MOPP pilot areas. Partners gave the following presentations:
Multi-agency involvement in MOPP York's presentation slides
Developing PRS accommodation Plymouth's presentation slides
Rent deposit schemes Oxford's presentation slides
Mapping PRS availiability Lambeth's presentation handout
Service remodelling for move-on Bristol's presentation slides part 1 and Bristol's presentation slides part 2
Move on for clients aged 55 plus Westminster's presentation slides
Working with RSLs Herefordshire's presentation slides
Developing new projects for move-on Wakefield's presentation slides
Conference - Move on: unlocking solutions
Delegates at Move On: Unlocking Solutions (15 March 2007) learnt about the MOPP approach to addressing move on and heard from government, Housing Corporation and the Audit Commission about move on issues. They also discussed practical and strategic solutions to move on barriers with local authority, housing association and voluntary sector colleagues from across the country via a series of lively workshops. View the presentations from the event, below:
Plenary Sessions
MOPP - the strategic approach and benefits: Dominic Williamson, Homeless Link Dom's slides
Housing Corporation perspective on move on: Chris Holmes, Housing Corporation Chris' slides
Government perspective on move on: Lisa Barker, Communities and Local Government Lisa's slides
Measuring move-on: Maureen Corcoran, Audit Commission Maureen's slides
Sub-Plenarys (Workshops)
SP1: MOPP from a provider perspective: Oliver Hilbery (Homeless Link) and Lesley Dewhurst (Oxford Nightshelter) SP1 slides
SP2: Working with RSLs for move-on: Kath King and Lynn Lewis (Notting Hill Housing Trust) SP2 slides
SP3: Local Area Agreements including move on: Ann Skinner (LB Lambeth) and Michelle Binfield (LB Lambeth) SP3 slides
SP4: Move-on for people with long-term care and support needs: Diane Charlton (Look Ahead) and Sarah Gorton (Homeless Link) SP4 slides
SP5: MOPP from a local authority perspective: Oliver Hilbery (Homeless Link) and Diane Charlton (Plymouth City Council) Ollie's slides Diane's slides
SP6: Remodelling for move-on - second stage housing: Olly Alcock (Bristol City Council) and Sally Morrissey (Novas) Olly's slides Sally's slides
SP7: Move-on to the PRS - deposit schemes and lettings management: Dave Hewitt (Crisis) and Jane Rawcliffe (Brighton Housing Trust) SP7 slides
SP8: Preparing clients for resettlement: Simon Bostock (It's Your Move) and Fiona Parkhouse (Action Homeless)