Venue: Conference Room 1 - Herefordshire Council, Plough Lane Offices, Hereford, HR4 0LE. View directions
Contact: Simon Cann, Democratic Services Officer
Link: Watch this meeting live on the Herefordshire Council Youtube Channel
Items
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1. |
Apologies for absence
To receive apologies for absence.
Minutes:
No apologies had been
received.
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2. |
Named substitutes
To receive details of
members nominated to attend the meeting in place of a member of the
committee.
Minutes:
There had been no named substitutes.
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3. |
Declarations of interest
To receive
declarations of interests from members of the committee in respect
of items on the agenda.
Minutes:
There were no declarations of interest.
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4. |
Minutes PDF 310 KB
To receive the minutes of the meeting held on
11 November 2025..
Minutes:
The minutes of the previous meeting were
received.
Resolved: That the
minutes of the meeting held on 11 November 2025 be confirmed as a
correct record and be signed by the Chairperson.
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5. |
Questions from members of the public
To
receive any written questions from members of the
public.
Minutes:
No questions had been
received from members of the public.
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6. |
Questions from members of the council
To receive any written questions from members
of the council.
Minutes:
No questions had been received from members of
the council.
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7. |
ILAC inspection and action plan PDF 436 KB
To provide a progress update on the outcome of
the ILACS inspection and next steps
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Corporate Director
Children and Young People, Service Director, Early Help, CIN and
Safeguarding, and Service Director Corporate Parenting provided an
overview of the report and answered questions from the
Committee:
- The Director
explained that Herefordshire had a strong internal leadership
pipeline, a stable and increasingly permanent workforce, and a
robust Quality Assurance (QA) framework -- using KPIs, random
audits, and random service?user feedback -- that ensured continuity
and sustained improvement beyond individual leaders. It was
emphasised that simple plans, clear expectations, and an embedded
child?centred culture had made the service resilient to
organisational or political change.
- Members questioned
how vital services such as early help would be protected if future
administrations pursued budget cuts. The Director explained that
Children’s Services was a statutory function and that
Herefordshire had learned the cost of under?investment. It was
noted that any future political group would be informed by officers
and lead members around the potential risks of cutting preventative
services, however early help would need to continue demonstrating
impact to justify investment.
- A query was raised
about how early warning signs of deterioration would be identified
to prevent a repeat of past failures. The Director explained that
the improved QA framework -- quarterly data, random audits, and
direct feedback from families -- would highlight problems quickly.
It was further noted that previous issues had stemmed from overly
complex reporting, whereas current reporting was simpler and
therefore easier for councillors to interpret and challenge.
- In response to a
question, the Director did not feel that the previous
“Inadequate” judgment had represented a governance
failure, and stated that although various oversight boards had
existed, information had been too complex and had lacked meaningful
connection to frontline practice. The improved simplicity and
alignment of reporting now provided clearer and stronger
governance.
- Questions were raised
about Government proposals to reduce/remove fostering panels. The
Director stated that the service opposed the reforms, explaining
that panels provided essential scrutiny, challenge, and quality
assurance. The Director warned that removing them would not reduce
cost or delays, and might reduce foster carer approval rates
because agency decision?makers would lack the depth of information
panels helped uncover.
- Members asked whether
future regional devolution or council amalgamation could weaken
Herefordshire’s children’s services. The Director
clarified that devolution did not merge services and emphasised
that Herefordshire now approached partnership discussions from a
position of strength. The service would not be “done
unto,” and any significant collaborations -- such as regional
fostering hubs -- would need to be properly funded, with core
resources protected.
- A question was raised
about low resilience among young parents and whether the ECHO
service addressed this. The Director confirmed that ECHO had
provided rapid, relationship?based support to families experiencing
difficulties, helping them stabilise, build coping capacity, and
strengthen natural networks to avoid dependency.
- Members queried
whether a 0.5 FTE increase for Family Group Conferencing had been
sufficient. The Director pointed out that staffing levels at the
time had been adequate, but would be reviewed ...
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Work programme PDF 392 KB
To consider the draft work programme for
Herefordshire Council’s scrutiny committees for the municipal
years 2025/6 and 2026/7.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
1.
The committee agreed that several additions to the work programme
were needed, including briefings on upcoming SEND changes, the
schools’ white paper, and the consequences of losing funding
for the SEND school. Members also suggested adding updates on the
Baby Steps project and exploring the high percentage of
16–17?year?olds not in education, employment or training.
2.
Members discussed whether school capacity planning was keeping pace
with changing housing projections and considered involving the
scrutiny committee responsible for planning.
3.
Councillors provided an update on the launch of the Child Friendly
Herefordshire programme and agreed to meet the participation
lead to embed the voices of children,
young people and families across all scrutiny committees. This
approach was expected to be reflected in future versions of the
work programme.
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9. |
Date of the next meeting
Minutes:
Tuesday 12 May 2026, 2pm.
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