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  • Next Mayor's Equality Report

    • Reference: 2024/1217
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 15 March 2024
    The most recent Mayor’s Equality Report covered the period between 1 April 2020 and 31 March 2022. When will your next Mayor’s Equality Report be published?
  • London Drugs Forum housing barriers

    • Reference: 2023/2585
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 22 June 2023
    In the minutes of the London Drugs Forum meeting on 8 March 2023, it states that: "representatives from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), local authorities, GLA Housing and Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) Housing spoke to partners about the various barriers in terms of housing for those exiting prison and entering into substance misuse treatment." Could you provide more detail on the barriers discussed?
  • Loss of London public toilets (3)

    • Reference: 2023/0296
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 19 January 2023
    Thank you for your answer to my question 2022/1319 on London Plan Policy S6, which requires that large-scale developments are open to the public and large areas of public realm should provide free, publicly accessible toilets suitable for a range of users. In your response you said: “Data on the loss or gain of public toilets is not monitored in planning applications. My officers will look at how we might monitor information on public toilets for referable schemes in the future.” Could you update me whether this monitoring now takes place and, if so, where it is reported?
  • Warmer Homes programme grants for ventilation systems

    • Reference: 2022/5281
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    Your Warmer Homes programme has been running since 2018 when it was launched with £20 million of Mayoral and Government funding. In December 2021 it was extended with a further £11.1 million and then in May 2022 you announced another £43 million of funding. For the initial £20 million funding could you provide an update on: a) the number of households that qualified for grants, b) the amount of each grant, and c) how many households used the funds on ventilation systems?
  • Warmer Homes Programme impact on overcrowded homes (1)

    • Reference: 2022/5283
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    One of the findings of the February 2019 report, Keeping out the chill: fixing London’s cold, damp and mouldy homes, from the London Assembly Environment Committee, was that “living patterns in over-occupied households can contribute to additional moisture in the air” showing the need to prioritise overcrowded households. Since the introduction of the Warmer Homes programme in 2018, how many overcrowded households and in which boroughs have been supported with ventilation measures to reduce the negative health impacts of condensation, damp and mould?
  • Warmer Homes Programme impact on overcrowded homes (2)

    • Reference: 2022/5284
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    When you wrote to me in April 2019 regarding the February 2019 report, Keeping out the chill: fixing London’s cold, damp and mouldy homes, from the London Assembly Environment Committee, you said you will be “working with social landlords to broaden the provision of advice” available to tenants on energy efficiency measures, energy bills and ventilation. Could you provide a progress update on this work, in particular any actions you have taken with social landlords to target ventilation improvements for overcrowded households?
  • London Fuel Poverty Partnership action on condensation and mould

    • Reference: 2022/5285
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    The minutes of the 12 May 2022 meeting of the London Fuel Poverty Partnership show it decided to establish four working groups: Health led by NHS England London, Private Rented Sector led by Greater London Authority (GLA), Cost of Living crisis led by National Energy Action (NEA) and Decarbonisation of Heat led by the Association for Decentralised Energy. Will these working groups address ways to reduce the likelihood of condensation and mould in people’s homes to improve Londoners’ health?
  • Youth services for London’s GRT community

    • Reference: 2022/2915
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 15 September 2022
    To what extent has the Young Londoners Fund reached young members of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) community in London? Could you provide details of any assessment carried out of funded programmes to ascertain the number of GRT young people reached, and whether any specific funding has been allocated to GRT youth projects?
  • Mentors for young people from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities (2)

    • Reference: 2022/1837
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 23 June 2022
    Thank you for your answer to my question 2022/0992, in which you stated that all young people in need will have access to a personal mentor by 2024, and that this: “includes those young people such as Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.” What reporting will you and your office do on the progress of your promise to provide a mentor for every young Londoner, and will any data provided include a breakdown of the diversity of young people supported, including the number from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller groups?
  • Ventilation standards to support public health

    • Reference: 2022/1315
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 19 May 2022
    In your Accelerated Green net zero carbon pathway, there is a focus on improving the energy efficiency of homes and other buildings. London’s buildings suffer from poor indoor air quality, condensation, damp, and ventilation standards that do not adequately reduce the risks of airborne diseases such as coronavirus. What ventilation standards and approaches will you promote to ensure that these issues are fixed by any investments in improving the energy efficiency of London’s buildings?