Venue: Port Talbot Civic Centre / Remotely - Hybrid
Contact: Alison Thomas Email: a.thomas6@npt.gov.uk
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Chair's Announcements Minutes: The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. It was confirmed that the committee would be scrutinising items 7, 8 and 9 from the Cabinet Board Agenda. |
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Declarations of Interest Decision: None
received. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest received. |
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Minutes of Previous Meeting PDF 317 KB ·
16th March 2023 ·
13th April 2023 Additional documents: Decision: The
minutes of the meetings held on 16th March 2023 and 13th
April 2023 were approved as true and accurate records. Minutes: The minutes of the meetings held on 16th March 2023 and 13th April 2023 were approved as true and accurate records. |
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Pupil Attendance Update PDF 455 KB Decision: To
note this item for information. Minutes: Members considered the report as circulated
within the agenda pack. Members queried the correlation between pupils
free school meal status and attendance. Officers confirmed that pupils in
receipt of free school meals had poorer attendance than pupils who did not
receive free school meals. Members congratulated the team on the amount of work
carried out in making the correlations and looked forward to the outcomes of
the work. Members enquired if Estyn had been contacted and
what was their approach to absence. Officers commented that Estyn were
concerned that our Covid attendance recovery rate has been slower than other
local authorities. Conversations have been held with Estyn on a number of
matters, including standards, attendance and safeguarding; Estyn will discuss
attendance with individual schools on a school by school basis. Members questioned if families were continuing
to take holidays outside of term time due to financial pressures. Officers
advised there has not been an increase in the number of holidays taken by
individual families but there has been an increase in the amount of families
taking holidays during term time. However, Officers noted that Neath Port
Talbot do not fine parents for taking a single holiday if attendance is
otherwise good. The report is for information and is noted. |
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Pre-Decision Scrutiny To
select appropriate items from the Cabinet Board agenda for Pre-Decision Scrutiny
(Cabinet Board reports included for Scrutiny Members) Decision: Seren Programmme Following scrutiny, members noted the item for information. Personal Transport Budget Following scrutiny, members were supportive of the recommendations to be considered by Cabinet Board. Increased Planned Places - Permission to consult Following scrutiny, members were supportive of the recommendations to be considered by Cabinet Board. Minutes: Seren
Programme The Officer
gave an overview of the report as detailed in the circulated agenda. Members
noted it was pleasing to hear of the collaboration between Neath Port Talbot
Group of Colleges but queried if there was also collaboration with Gower
College and College Sir Gâr? Is there a breakdown of the background and type of
backgrounds of students on the programme; is funding help available and what
support is in place for the culture shock that pupils may experience? Officers
confirmed that work is carried out collaboratively and Neath Port Talbot are
part of the South Central Wales region which also includes Swansea, Bridgend,
Rhondda Cynon Taf and Merthyr Tydfil. College Sir Gâr is part of the
Carmarthenshire/Ceredigion/Pembrokeshire hub and Neath Port Talbot work with
them to ensure students can access sessions where appropriate. In relation to
finances, there is a close relationship with the Widening Participation Team.
Alumni students provide support to students throughout the process. The Seren
programme is a free of charge programme available to pupils from all
backgrounds, close work is undertaken with schools to support pupils if
additional support is needed. Members
asked for information on the flexibility of the programme. Officers advised
that students were identified by teachers and it was pupil choice whether to
take up a place in the programme. In years 8 and 9, pupils can take part in
opportunities informally and join the Welsh Government programme formally in
year 10. Teachers will work with pupils to identify any barriers to the pupil
entering the programme Following
scrutiny, members noted the item for information. Personal
Transport Budget Officers
outlined the report that was circulated with the agenda. Members
commented on the level of flexibility the proposal would bring and the
potential benefits to individuals and queried if there had been any discussion
with Community Transport Operators? The Officer confirmed that currently we are
unable to use charity run community transport groups however community
operators could become involved if they followed the procurement process. This
may be a topic for future discussion, and will be taken up with colleagues in
Environment. Members
questioned whether any additional funding would be incorporated into the Home
to School Transport Budget in relation to the forthcoming introduction of a
20mph speed limit, which is likely to affect operating costs. The Officer
confirmed that this has been identified as an additional risk to the Home to
School Transport budget and is currently under careful monitoring. Operators
are concerned but currently it is unclear how costs will be affected long term. Members
queried contingency arrangements should parents’ circumstances change. Officers
confirmed there was no availability in the system to plan for unexpected
circumstances. Members questioned whether Transport Workers could work with pupils with additional learning needs (ALN) to enable them to travel to school by school mini bus instead of taxis, this would upskill the pupil and save money long-term. Officers confirmed that an additional Transport Worker has been employed to specifically work with pupils with ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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Urgent Items Any
urgent items at the discretion of the Chairperson pursuant to Section 100BA(6)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended). Decision: There
were no urgent items. Minutes: There
were no urgent items. |