The People Overview Committee is
recruiting two parent-governor representatives to the committee.
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(Previously known as the
Young People’s Scrutiny Committee.)
Scrutiny (also known as Overview and Scrutiny)
is vital to the work of the Council and its partners. It helps to develop policy, improve the
performance of the Council, and holds the Cabinet and Portfolio
Holders to account for their decisions.
Scrutiny looks at Council services as well as services provided by
other local agencies and organisations.
There are currently 5 formal scrutiny committees all with a
membership of 10 councillors.
Scrutiny Committees are made up of
non-executive councillors (councillors who are not on the
Cabinet). They work in a variety of
formal and informal ways to gather evidence from officers, the
Cabinet, service users, expert witnesses, the public and external
partners on particular issues and topics. At the conclusion of their work, they can make
recommendations to the Cabinet and Portfolio Holders about how to
improve services for local people.
Up to date information on the activity of
scrutiny committees can be found via the meeting agendas and
reports
Outcomes that the
Committee is responsible for:
·
Deliver Strategic Scrutiny Work Programme topics by carrying out
research and develop evidence based recommendations
·
Review of provision for ensuring that older people are active and
healthy with employment opportunities.
·
Review of the arrangements for ensuring all local children and
young people are achieving their potential
·
Review of provision for ensuring that older people are active and
healthy with employment opportunities.
·
Review of the arrangements for people of all ages to make healthy
lifestyle choices and access support, where necessary, to act on
them
·
Review of the arrangements for ensuring that vulnerable children
and young people are supported and protected,
·
Review of the arrangements to support families and prevent children
and young people from needing to enter into care unless it is the
best way to ensure their safety and wellbeing.
·
Review of the arrangements for promoting more active
communities
·
Review of the delivery of housing options which meet local needs,
particularly in relation to the availability of affordable
housing
Service Areas
Covered
·
Children’s Social Care
·
Housing (Housing Options etc)
·
Public Health
·
School/education related matters
Portfolios
Covered:
·
Health and Adult Social Care
·
Children’s Services and Education