Contents. Introduction. Mission, vision and values. Strategic objectives. Key Performance Indicators. Financial strategy. Five year financial forecast

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Business Plan

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Contents Introduction 3 Mission, vision and values 4 Strategic objectives 5 Key Performance Indicators 6 Financial strategy 7 Five year financial forecast 8 Forecast income and expenditure for the years ending 31 March 9 Forecast balance sheet as at 31 March 10 Forecast cash flows for the years ending 31 March 11

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Introduction Look Ahead is a specialist housing association and provider of tailormade care, support and accommodation services. We support thousands of people across London and the South East with a diverse range of needs, helping them to make individual choices, achieve goals and take control of their own lives. With the right support, we know that our customers can realise their dreams and aspirations. Our customers are experts by experience by encouraging individuals to identify and develop their own unique skills and abilities, we can support them to bring about positive change in both their lives and the people around them. Who do we work with? With over forty years in social care under our belt, we are experts through both practice and understanding. Today, we are proud to be the trusted partner of over 30 local authorities and health trusts, providing specialist support and care services for over 7,000 people every year with a wide range of needs, including: l Mental health l Learning disabilities l Homelessness and complex needs l Young people and care leavers Whether it s working with someone to achieve a positive change or providing specialist care, Look Ahead s experienced and passionate teams are committed to delivering high quality services across social care, health and housing that support independence and help transform lives. Through our business planning process, we drive our vision, mission and values forward through the delivery of our strategic objectives, reinforcing our commitment to supporting more customers to move forwards with their lives. 3

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Our mission, vision and values Our mission Working with people to make choices, achieve goals and take control of their lives through high quality care, support and housing. Our vision Look Ahead will be a leading provider of specialist support and care services for people with complex and multiple needs, bridging the gap between social care, health and housing. We will have a solid reputation as a growing, solutionfocused social care business that draws on the best of the public and private sectors. We will work in partnership, embrace digital innovation and maximise our property assets to deliver high quality, outcomesbased services in line with our values. Our values Excellence We are committed to excellence in everything we do. The success of our organisation and, crucially, the successes and outcomes of the people who use our services, depends on our ability to deliver consistently excellent services that exceed expectations. Aspiration We are aspirational for our customers, staff and organisation. We aim high, seek out opportunities and do not shy away from the challenges we face. We believe in identifying, nurturing and developing potential and creating a culture of recognition and celebration across the organisation. Partnership We know our organisation is stronger when we work in partnership with stakeholders, commissioners and crucially customers. Partnership between staff and people who use our services informs and influences everything we do. Through working together at every level, customers and staff will together design and deliver flexible, personalised and better services. Trust We will be an organisation with a strong social purpose. We will be trusted by our commissioners and funders to deliver the services we say we will. We will behave with integrity and transparency. We will be trusted by our customers to deliver on our promises and by their loved ones to deliver safe and consistently high quality services. 4

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Strategic objectives 2017 In order to continuously improve our service delivery and manage the organisation, Look Ahead s management team has established the following strategic objectives. These have informed the annual business planning process for all Look Ahead services and teams. Strategic Objective 2017 Provide high quality safe services that deliver positive outcomes for all customers Achieve sustainable growth, maximising social and economic returns on investment Enhance our financial strength and viability Design and deliver innovative services in partnership with our customers Recruit, develop and retain a high performing workforce through strong local leadership The delivery of each strategic objective is underpinned by a detailed work programme, linked to and evidenced within our core business strategies. 5

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Key Performance Indicators for 2017/18 Performance Indicator % of all services achieving outstanding or good in internal quality management audits Number of CQC locations where one standard has been rated overall as inadequate by Care Quality Commission (CQC) Number of units without a valid Landlord Gas Safety Record 2017/18 Target 80% 0 0 % of rent and service charges lost through voids 5.3% Net rent and service charge arrears of current tenants (low point in month) Operating surplus 6.0% 2.0% Gross value of business development 7m % of contract income retained of contracts retendered or extended 80% Net growth 4.5m Staff leaving voluntarily as a % of total number of staff 27% Agency staff spend as a % of total staffing spend 3% % of staff who have completed their required safeguarding training 100% % of reactive repairs completed within target times 90% % of new operational staff who have completed mandatory training within their probation % of customers satisfied with Look Ahead overall 90% 90% Look Ahead s performance monitoring framework measures business plan delivery against these key indicators. Performance is monitored throughout the year at all management levels, at Audit and Risk Committee and via the half yearly business review process. 6

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Financial strategy The financial plan fully supports Look Ahead s mission and financial strategy. The financial strategy states that: We will effectively deploy Look Ahead s financial strength, its asset base and income streams, to grow our services and transform the lives of even greater numbers of vulnerable people If we are to deploy our asset base to both grow our services and transform the lives of even greater numbers of vulnerable people then it is essential that that asset base is strategically relevant and meets the expectations of customers. Financial strength and viability Our ability to deliver this is dependent on our continued long term financial strength and viability. Financial objectives The financial objectives that underpin Look Ahead s financial strategy are summarised below. Over the next five years we will effectively deploy our financial strength to: l Pursue a strategy for sustainable and managed growth l Reinvest surplus funds in developing and marketing new, innovative and high value personalised services that promote customer choice and independence and achieve the best outcomes for our customers l Maximise the social and economic returns on our property assets by remodelling and leveraging them to deliver higher value quality care and support services l Achieve value for money by driving an agenda for improving customer service and efficiency across our services and central support functions l Proactively seek merger opportunities that strengthen Look Ahead s financial position, increase our social impact and enhance the outcomes for our customers. l Implement an investment strategy that maximises returns on cash invested within acceptable levels of risk l Continue to employ a robust risk management strategy to secure long term financial viability and strength 7

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Five year financial forecast The financial forecasts for the next five years, based on Look Ahead s organisational objectives and corporate priorities, are set out in the following pages: The key financial assumptions underlying the projections are as follows: 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Consumer Price Index 2.4% 2.6% 2.2% Rent inflation (1.0%) (1.0%) (1.0%) 3.1% 3.1% Average void rate 5.3% 5.0% 4.8% 4.6% 4.6% Average bad debt rate 3.7% 3.5% 3.5% 3.5% 3.5% Maintenance inflation 2.4% 2.6% 2.2% Contract inflation rate 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Contract growth (net) 3.6m 4.5m 3.6m 5.6m 4.6m BOE base rate 0.3% 0.4% 0.6% 0.7% 0.7% LIBOR rate 0.8% 0.9% 1.1% 1.2% 1.2% Investment return 4.4% 4.6% 4.2% 4.1% 4.1% 8

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Forecast income and expenditure for the years ending 31 March 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Rents and service charges Less rent losses (bad debts/voids) 21,434 (1,927) 20,548 (1,747) 21,114 (1,745) 21,892 (1,765) 22,724 (1,832) Net rents 19,507 18,801 19,369 20,128 20,892 Care and support contracts Other income 33,396 2,587 37,901 2,587 41,542 2,594 47,132 2,649 51,688 2,705 Turnover 55,490 59,290 63,504 69,908 75,285 Operating costs salaries Other direct costs Central support costs Contingency 24,349 21,370 7,481 28,105 21,142 7,671 31,037 22,287 7,840 34,648 23,711 8,005 37,243 24,985 8,173 Operating costs 54,201 57,918 62,164 67,364 71,401 Operating surplus Operating surplus as % of Turnover 1,289 2.3% 1,372 2.3% 1,340 2,545 3.6% 3,883 5.2% Net interest and other finance costs (172) (163) (245) (264) (330) Surplus for the year after interest 1,117 1,209 1,095 2,281 3,553 Surplus after interest as % of Turnover 2.0% 2.0% 1.7% 3.3% 4.7% Bonus payment (602) (644) (690) (760) (819) Surplus for the year after bonus payment 515 565 405 1,521 2,734 Surplus after interest as % of Turnover 0.9% 1.0% 0.6% 2.2% 3.6% Surplus on sale of properties Unrealised investment gains 227 1,694 2,123 1,814 1,729 1,646 Surplus for the year after exceptional items 2,436 2,688 2,219 3,250 4,380 Surplus as % of Turnover 4.4% 4.5% 3.5% 4.6% 5.8% 9

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Forecast balance sheet as at 31 March 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Fixed assets Housing properties at cost Less: Depreciation 129,378 (15,275) 139,100 (16,407) 146,333 (17,611) 154,761 (18,919) 161,851 (20,316) Net property costs 114,103 122,694 128,722 135,842 141,535 Other fixed assets Investment properties Financial investments 4,899 3,178 45,712 5,200 3,178 40,945 5,495 3,178 39,648 5,722 3,178 36,968 5,880 3,178 35,906 Total fixed assets 167,891 172,016 177,042 181,709 186,498 Current assets Debtors Cash at bank and in hand 3,310 3,310 3,310 3,310 3,310 999 4,310 4,310 4,310 4,310 4,309 Creditors Amounts falling due within one year (7,670) (7,670) (7,670) (7,670) (7,670) Net current assets (3,360) (3,360) (3,360) (3,360) (3,362) Total net assets 164,531 168,656 173,682 178,349 183,137 Creditors RCGF Unamortised Grant Pension Past Deficit Liability Other amounts falling due after more than one year (includes loans) 1,233 70,657 7,709 6,122 1,233 69,755 6,627 9,543 120 68,853 5,466 15,525 120 67,952 4,222 19,088 120 67,050 3,147 21,472 Capital and reserves Restricted reserves Revenue reserve 195 78,616 195 81,304 195 83,523 195 86,773 195 91,153 Total financing and reserves 164,531 168,656 173,682 178,349 183,137 10

Look Ahead Business Plan 2017 Forecast cash flows for the years ending 31 March 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Net cash inflow from operating activities 396 89 42 1,297 2,932 Interest received 160 149 163 182 136 Interest paid (90) (140) (264) (339) (380) Net cash flow after interest 466 98 (58) 1,140 2,688 Fixed assets expenditure (7,183) (10,415) (7,940) (9,145) (7,828) Cash transferred from Investments 5,481 6,889 3,112 4,409 2,708 Net cash outflow from financing (354) (527) (1,079) (1,479) (1,828) RCGF repayments (213) (1,113) Grant receipts 1,250 1,250 1,500 1,350 New loan agreements 2,704 5,829 3,574 2,908 Proceeds from sale of property 297 Increase/ (Decrease) in cash (1,506) 0 0 0 (1) Cash balance brought forward 2,506 Cash balance carried forward 998 11

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