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Pre-Decision Scrutiny

Meeting: 01/02/2024 - Education, Skills and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee (Item 6)

Pre-Decision Scrutiny

To select appropriate items from the Cabinet Board agenda for Pre-Decision Scrutiny (Cabinet Board reports included for Scrutiny Members)

 

Decision:

Standing Advisory Panel

 

Following scrutiny, the committee supported the recommendation to Cabinet Board.

 

 

Youth Service Update

 

Following scrutiny, the committee noted the report.

 

 

Transport Personal Travel Budget Update

 

Following scrutiny, the committee noted the report.

Minutes:

Standing Advisory Panel

 

Members referred to Appendix 1 of the report and queried the procedure for recruitment to the committee, in particular recruitment of an atheist representative.

 

Officers confirmed that recruitment procedures can vary by Standing Advisory Councils (SAC). The aim is to achieve a broad range of representation from all faiths and beliefs relevant to the county.  Head offices of relevant organisations are contacted to request a true and balanced representative. Once an individual is identified, discussions are held at SAC and a group decision is made on the individuals’ suitability, relevance and appropriateness. Recruitment of an atheist representative can be more challenging but is required to comply with Welsh Government Equality Legislation. Reputable atheist organisations and groups are contacted to put forward a representative and vetting is carried out.

 

Following scrutiny, the committee supported the recommendation to Cabinet Board.

 

 

Youth Service Update

 

Members asked if the service still experienced difficulties in recruiting qualified youth workers particularly for the sessional work activities. Members referred to page 20 of the report and enquired on the level of participation at the first Welsh medium youth club in Trebannws.

 

Officers confirmed that the progress of the Welsh medium youth club at Trebannws was positive. There have been 173 contacts within Trebannws and club membership stands at 29 boys and 16 girls. Officers confirmed that there are always difficulties in recruiting staff but the situation was currently on track with two youth clubs re-opening.

 

The Head of Education Development noted that Neath Port Talbot was in a more positive position than some other local authorities as staff chose to work here due to the high standards. It was noted that recruitment may continue to be an issue due to the nature of the job and this is a national issue. The previous two recruitment waves were successful and clubs have re-opened due to the re-engagement of people taking up part time posts. Nationally, the expectation of high level qualifications of sessional staff is difficult to achieve.

 

The Chair welcomed the Welsh-medium youth club in Trebannws and noted the difference it has made to the community and extended thanks to all staff. The Chair questioned if there are any plans for further Welsh-medium youth groups in the county.

 

Officers confirmed that the last club opened was externally funded, extra funding and staff would be required to enable further clubs to be opened. It was noted that work is ongoing in relation to general Welsh development with a celebratory event being held last year and a visit for Welsh speaking young people to Llangranog, but extra funding is needed longer term.

 

The Head of Education Development confirmed that the youth service had engaged with Bronwen Lewis who is supporting musical development in the Welsh Language.

 

Members enquired whether there were any bilingual clubs in the county.

 

Officers confirmed that in relation to the Glynneath youth club, staff provide one Welsh-medium session/awareness raising event per month, this can include games and quizzes about Welsh heritage and  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6