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Children's services improvement plan

Meeting: 03/06/2021 - Cabinet (Item 7)

7 Department for Education Improvement Notice pdf icon PDF 374 KB

To note receipt of the non statutory Improvement Notice, establishment of Improvement Board and the involvement and role of cabinet in the Children Services Improvement Plan.

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Minutes:

The chief executive introduced the report and explained the improvement notice and work that had take place to date to address the issues raised. The report set out the intended cycle of reporting on progress, commitments to openness and engagement and details of the resources required for success.

 

The cabinet member children’s services, safeguarding and corporate parenting commented that she looked forward to meeting the improvement advisor, who had already established a good relationship with the service.

 

In discussion of the report cabinet members noted that:

·        The membership of the improvement board was quite a large group, the council had taken advice from the improvement advisor and examples from other councils that had received an improvement notice to identify good practice;

·        Work was taking place to get the right people around the table for particular subject matters, for example health partners, and a lot of other groups would feed into the board;

·        A separate forum was being put in place where the improvement advisor would speak directly to young people so that they could contribute in a safe space;

·        If improvements were not secured this would have a detrimential impact on young people and particularly those from certain backgrounds so the equality impact assessment needed to be tightened up;

·        The role of the chairperson of the children and young people scrutiny committee was under discussion, the improvement advisor recommended that the chairperson should keep a degree of independence so they would join the first meeting of the strategic board and then review future participation;

·        There were already a number of strong advocates on the board but consideration would be given to including a parent and/or citizen advocate, a representative of foster carers, someone from the voluntary sector and a cross section of young people including care leavers;

·        The agenda papers and minutes of the strategic board would be published to the website as much as possible but the meeting itself would not be public as some confidential information would need to be discussed.

 

Group leaders and representatives were invited to present the views and queries from their group. It was noted that:

·        The input of those people who had had bad experiences was important, the helpline that had been set up was receiving information from across the county and it was good that people were coming forward;

·        It was important that sufficient resources were in place and the council should seek additional support from central government;

·        There were some reservations about the size and makeup of the improvement board and the reporting lines between the various groups;

·        It was important that improvement was sustained in the long term.

 

The chairperson of the children and young people scrutiny committee spoke on the role of scrutiny and the steps being taken to ensure there was capacity for the committee to receive reports from the improvement board. The arguments for and against the scrutiny chair being a member of the improvement board were noted and a decision would be taken on this after  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7


Meeting: 01/06/2021 - Children and Young People Scrutiny Committee (Item 7)

7 Children's services improvement plan pdf icon PDF 380 KB

To note receipt of the non statutory Improvement Notice, establishment of Improvement Board and the involvement and role of scrutiny in the Children Services Improvement Plan.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The committee received a report on the children’s services improvement plan, including the non statutory Improvement Notice received from the Department for Education and establishment of an Improvement Board.

 

The committee heard from the Interim Director of Children and Families, supported by the Interim Head of Legal Services.

 

The committee discussed the various element of the improvement process and heard about steps taken to review all currently open cases.

 

In addition the committee discussed the advantages and disadvantages of the chairperson of the committee taking a seat on the improvement board.

 

Committee members highlighted the need for training in relevant areas to support scrutiny activity and the committee’s role in the improvement process.

 

 

The recommendations below were proposed by Councillor Phillip Howells, seconded by Councillor Helen I’Anson and approved by the committee.

 

RESOLVED: the committee recommends:

 

 

a)     That the improvement notice is noted;

b)     That Jane Ellis, Director of Healthwatch Herefordshire be invited to join the improvement board;

c)     That the chairperson of the children and young people scrutiny committee attend the first meeting of the improvement board and that a decision be taken at a future meeting as to whether they should be a permanent member of the board, considering advice from the improvement advisor;

d)     That additional meetings of the committee be added to the work programme to deal with improvement board matters;

e)     That details be provided to the committee of other authorities who could act as examples of good practice;

f)      That the improvement advisor be invited to attend a future meeting of the committee.