The non-profit landlord can claim from Housing Benefit for Intensive Housing Management tasks and either perform those tasks themselves or sub-contract them.
As well as having a viable interest in the property financially, the landlord retains a viable relationship with the tenants irrespective of who does or doesn't provide support.
The landlord is thus insulated financially and operationally from the insecurities of support funding and contracts. If the support provider loses the support contract the landlord still has a viable and consistent role with the resident in the form of Intensive Housing Management.
With IHM CPG gets full cost recovery on our housing costs This enables us to invest in the properties in which vulnerable people live: the physical environment, services and staff.
As a registered charity CPG generates income that is not from Housing Benefit, this income is used to subsidise the total cost to the resident or is used to provide services not covered by Housing Benefit.
RENTAL IN LAST 15 years
Total increase 33% (7% was in 24/25)
Inflation has been 49% for same period.
YEAR ROOM CHARGE Increase formula
2025-26 £229.48 Personal £18.00 CPI +1% (Increase is 2.7%)
2024-25 £223.45 Personal £17.5 /15.00 7% Gov Fixed
2023-24 £208.83 personal £14.50 CPI +1%
2022- 23 £195.17 Personal £12.50 CPI +1%
2021 -22 £187.48 Personal £10.00 CPI +1%
2020 - 21 £184.00 Personal £10.00 CPI +1%
2019 - 20 £177.77 Personal £8.00 CPI +1%
2018 - 19 £173.99 Personal £8.00 CPI +1%
2017 - 18 £171.50 Personal £10.00 CPI +1%
2016 - 17 £169.00 Personal £10.00 Stabilisation of services and revised annual increase formula adopted CPI +1%
2015 - 16 £169.00 Personal £10.00 Stabilisation of services and steady growth plan.
2013 - 14 £156.49 Personal £9.75 2nd wave of restructure of services.
2012 - 13 £147.55 Personal £12.00 Major Reduction due to Loss of Contracts.
2011 - 12 £172.97 Personal £7.88
2010 - 11 £173.99 Personal £12.01
2025 breakdown of rental charges
Budget Breakdown