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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Cathy Lugg and Jean Dunseith. |
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Declarations of Interest To disclose any
pecuniary, other registrable or non-registrable interest as set out in the
adopted Code of Conduct. In making their disclosure councillors are asked to state
the agenda item, the nature of the interest and any action they propose to take
as part of their declaration. If required,
further advice should be sought from the Monitoring Officer in advance of the
meeting. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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To confirm and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 14 September 2023. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 14 September 2023 were
confirmed and signed. |
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Public Participation Representatives
of town or parish councils and members of the public who live, work, or
represent an organisation within the Dorset Council area are welcome to submit either
1 question or 1 statement for each meeting. You are welcome to attend the
meeting in person or via Microsoft Teams to read out your question and to
receive the response. If you submit a statement for the committee
this will be circulated to all members of the committee in advance of the
meeting as a supplement to the agenda and appended to the minutes for the
formal record but will not be read out at the meeting. The first 8 questions and the first 8 statements received from members of
the public or organisations for each meeting will be accepted on a first come
first served basis in accordance with the deadline set out below. For
further information read Public Participation - Dorset Council All submissions must be emailed in full to george.dare@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk by 8.30am on Thursday, 12 October 2023. When submitting your question or statement please note that: · You can submit 1 question or 1 statement. · a question may include a short pre-amble to set the context. · It must be a single question and any sub-divided questions will not be permitted. · Each question will consist of no more than 450 words, and you will be given up to 3 minutes to present your question. · when submitting a question please indicate who the question is for (e.g., the name of the committee or Portfolio Holder) · Include your name, address, and contact details. Only your name will be published but we may need your other details to contact you about your question or statement in advance of the meeting. · questions and statements received in line with the council’s rules for public participation will be published as a supplement to the agenda. · all questions, statements and responses will be published in full within the minutes of the meeting. Minutes: There was no public participation. |
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Councillor Questions To receive
questions submitted by councillors. Councillors
can submit up to two valid questions at each meeting and sub divided questions
count towards this total. Questions and statements received will be published
as a supplement to the agenda and all questions, statements and responses will
be published in full within the minutes of the meeting. The
submissions must be emailed in full to george.dare@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
by 8.30am
on Thursday,
12 October 2023. Dorset
Council Constitution –
Procedure Rule 13 Minutes: There were no questions from councillors. |
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Urgent Items To consider any items of business which the Chairman has had prior notification and considers to be urgent pursuant to section 100B (4)b) of the Local Government Act 1972. The reason for the urgency shall be recorded in the minutes. Minutes: There were no urgent items. |
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Committee's Work Programme and Cabinet's Forward Plan PDF 95 KB To consider the Committee's Work Programme and the Executive Forward Plans. Additional documents:
Minutes: Members noted the committee’s work programme and forward
plan. The work programme would be revised to enable the next
meeting to have more focus on the Housing Strategy. |
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Adults & Housing Directorate Peer Review and Action Plan PDF 188 KB To consider a report of the Programme Lead- Quality Assurance. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Portfolio Holder for Adult Social Care, Health, and
Housing introduced the item, and the Programme Lead outlined the report. The
peer review was designed to support the council in preparing for the new CQC
Annual Assurance regime. An action plan was developed from the findings of the
review. A presentation was given to members, and it is attached to these
minutes. Members discussed the report and raised the following
points: ·
The action plan in the report was high level.
The inspection will produce a detailed report. ·
Connections between the peer review and the
housing directorate were being made. ·
There needed to be a way to measure how
successful the council is in responding to the action plan. |
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Adopting Care Experience as a Protected Characteristic PDF 375 KB To consider a report by the Corporate Director for Care & Protection and the Youth Voice Manager. Additional documents: Minutes: The Corporate Director for Care and Protection introduced
the report and gave a presentation which is attached to these minutes. The
presentation outlined the protected characteristics in the Equality Act 2010
and gave background details to adopting care experience as a protected
characteristic. Approximately 50 councils had adopted care experience as a
local protected characteristic, and it was a recommendation from the national
children’s social care review. Members asked questions and discussed the report. The
following points were raised: ·
The care leaver service could help care leavers
identify as care experienced. ·
What members could do as corporate parents to
help champion care experience as a protected characteristic. ·
It would be important for care leavers to
identify as a care leaver on applications forms so they can receive support. Proposed by Cllr Jones, seconded by Cllr Holloway. Decision: That the following recommendations be made to Cabinet: 1.
To
support the development of an agreed definition of care experienced for the
purpose of making this a protected characteristic. 2.
To
agree that ‘care experience’ will be treated as if it were a Protected
Characteristic under the Equalities Act 2010 so that decisions on future
services and policies made and adopted by Dorset Council are assessed and
consider the impact on people with care experience. 3.
To
approve the amendment of Dorset Council’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Strategy 2021-2024 to reflect ‘care experience’ being treated as if it were a
protected characteristic and the development of specific actions to reduce the
disadvantage and discrimination that care experienced people face. |
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To receive a report by the Corporate Director for Care and Protection. Additional documents: Minutes: The Executive Director of People – Children introduced the
report on the Families First for Children Pathfinder. Dorset Council was
selected by the Department for Education to be one of three pilot local
authorities for the pathfinder. The council had received the first round of
funding and was expecting more further funding in November. The Corporate Director for Care and Protection gave a
presentation which is attached to these minutes. The presentation outlined the
recommendations, the six pillars of the strategy, developing a new model to
deliver the pathfinder, the progress made, and the financial implications to
the council. Members asked questions on the report and raised the
following points: ·
The Treasury were supportive if the programme to
keep children in their extended families. ·
The police and health services would like
additional funding for the programme but have not received any. ·
The current system had a focus on crisis
intervention; however the programme would change the integrated care system to
focus on early intervention and prevention. ·
The family help pillar could be achieved through
family hubs and creating networks of support. Proposed by Cllr Ezzard, seconded by Cllr Jones. Decision That the People and Health Overview Committee recommend to
Cabinet that the approach to delivering the Families First for Children
Pathfinder be adopted by the council. |
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Report on the Dorset Education Board PDF 337 KB To consider a report by the Corporate Director for Education and Learning. Minutes: The Executive Director of People – Children introduced the
report and outlined several key parts of the report. These included the
statistics for Osted inspections of Dorset schools, attainment of English and
Maths, and recruiting and retaining staff working in the education sector. In response to questions from members, the Executive
Director of People – Children advised that the council does not differentiate
between maintained schools and academies. She also advised that the Belonging
Strategy had received a soft launch with school leaders, and it would ensure
that there was support for schools with link workers, and that youth
practitioners would work alongside schools to encourage children to attend
school. Members noted the report. |
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Expansion of funded childcare offer from April 2024 PDF 385 KB To receive a report by the Principal Lead for Best Start in Life. Additional documents: Minutes: The Principal Lead for Best Start in Life introduced the
report on the expansion of the funded childcare offer. Th expansion was
announced by the Chancellor in the Spring Budget and the council would be
responsible for distributing funding on behalf of the Government. Members
received a presentation, which is attached to these minutes, and it included
details on national changes to support the policy implementation, providing
grants to new registered childminders, and it outlined the implementation plan.
Members discussed the report and asked questions of the
officers. The following points were raised: ·
In preparation for challenges from an increased
childcare demand, the support that may be needed for childcare was being
mapped, areas where childminders may be needed were being identified, and best
practice was being shared among local authorities. ·
Parents would need to earn £100,000 each before
they need to pay for childcare. ·
Funding would be received through the dedicated
schools grant for early years. ·
The funding received would be per child. ·
The ratios of staff to children would depend on
the age of the child. ·
Local provider agreements state that they should
not charge parents extra for equipment to prevent discrimination. Proposed by Cllr Ezzard, seconded by Cllr Holloway. Decision The approach to the expansion of funded childcare offer from
April 2024 be recommended to Cabinet for adoption by the Council. |
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Exempt Business To move the exclusion of the press and the
public for the following item in view of the likely disclosure of exempt
information within the meaning of paragraph x of schedule 12 A to the Local
Government Act 1972 (as amended). The public and the press will be asked to
leave the meeting whilst the item of business is considered. There are no exempt items scheduled for
this meeting. Minutes: There was no exempt business. |