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Chairman's Announcements Minutes: The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. It was confirmed that the committee would be
scrutinising items 7, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 18 from the Cabinet Board Agenda. |
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Declarations of Interests Decision: There were no declarations of interest received. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest received. |
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting PDF 216 KB 25th
January 2024 Decision: The minutes of the meeting held on 25th January
2024 were approved as a true and accurate record. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 25th January
2024 were approved as a true and accurate record. |
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Additional documents: Decision: Members considered the report as circulated
within the agenda pack. Following scrutiny, the report was noted. Minutes: Officers provided an overview of the report
contained within the agenda pack. Members asked officers if there were any gaps in
provision to help young people with complex needs transition to adult services.
The Head of Children Services stated the
importance of having an experienced workforce across Children’s and Adults
Services to support vulnerable young people and manage risk. The panel will
help to support the whole directorate in identifying and supporting young people
through the transition period and recognising where support can be decreased.
Officers advised members that several different work streams have been
established, staff meet to establish if plans are appropriate and to identify
available resources and gaps. It was noted that young people may be in
residential care for a variety of complex reasons, some with a need for high
packages of care. Members questioned whether any support packages
were available for families who have cared for young people in supported
living. Officers advised members that is was important
that early conversations were undertaken with families to help plan for
transition at a younger age. The Transition Panel is open to all transition
information and will be used strategically and operationally. Officers will
report back to Scrutiny in six months’ time on how the panel has embedded in
practice. Members considered the report as circulated
within the agenda pack. Following scrutiny, the report was noted. |
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Pre-decision Scrutiny Dewis eitemau priodol o Agenda Bwrdd y Cabinet ar
gyfer craffu cyn penderfynu (cynhwysir Adroddiadau Bwrdd y Cabinet ar gyfer yr
Aelodau Craffu) Decision: Quarterly
Performance Report Quarter 3 Following scrutiny, members noted the report. Neath
Port Talbot Social Services Strategic Action Plan for Neurodivergence (Austism and other
conditions) 2024-2027 Following scrutiny, the recommendation was supported
to Cabinet Board. The
Corporate Parenting Charter Following scrutiny, the recommendation was
supported to Cabinet Board. Policy
on Financial Contributions for Temporary Accommodation Following scrutiny, the recommendation was
supported to Cabinet Board. Minutes: Quarterly
Performance Report Quarter 3 Members commented that the new Performance
Report layout was difficult to navigate. The Director of Social Services, Health and
Housing thanked members for the feedback which could be used to review the way
the data is presented. The current report contains corporate presentations and
trend analysis. The Director confirmed it would be helpful to work with
committee members to identify what information would be relevant to the
committee going forward. The Chair acknowledged that Performance Data
Training sessions had been undertaken for all members but suggested a further
session be arranged to re-visit data pertinent to the committee to aid members
understanding. Members asked for further clarification
regarding why some data was not suitable for comparison. The Head of Housing and Communities referred to
the Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) on pages 39-47 of the report and advised
members that items not suitable for comparison had not been reported on in
previous years. The data related to a number of new KPI’s used to monitor new
activity and intended impacts. The Director commented that work had been
undertaken previously with members to identify how meaningful performance
information could be presented. This work can be re-visited and it would be
useful to have member involvement to steer what information would be helpful to
the committee. Members referred to page 42 of the report contained
within the agenda pack and asked for further information on the Channel Panel. The Head of Housing and Communities confirmed
the Channel Panel was a multi-agency group set up to looks at risks associated
with people who may be drawn into terrorist activity. The KPI doesn’t provide a
clear indication of the current situation. In the previous year, the
vulnerability of seven people was reduced following referral to the panel,
however, during this year, there was only one referral. There is a need to review
the KPI going forward to provide a more accurate depiction. Officers confirmed the Channel Panel sits within
the Community Safety Team; the Community Cohesion Officer provides coordination
to the panel which is chaired by the Principal Officer for Safeguarding.
Referrals can be made to the Channel Panel if low level concerns are raised
about an individual’s behaviour and interests. The county borough is considered
a low risk area and referral numbers are low but it is important to identify
and address concerns. Ongoing work is needed on a corporate level to remind
staff and panel partners, about the referral pathway and the type of help and
support that is available. Members referred to page 45 of the report
contained within the agenda pack and requested that an item was added to the
Forward Work Programme to outline how households are prevented from presenting
as homeless, to enable members to support residents. The addition to the Forward Work Programme was welcomed by the Head of Housing and Communities who noted that Neath Port Talbot comes just under the national figure of 59%. The KPI reports on people who are ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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Committee Action Log PDF 476 KB Decision: The committee action log was noted. Minutes: The committee action log was noted. |
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Forward Work Programme 2023/24 PDF 432 KB Decision: The forward work programme was noted. Minutes: The Chair requested a meeting with officers to
discuss the Forward Work Programme in more detail to consider areas which to
date may have been overlooked. The forward work programme was noted. |
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Urgent Items Unrhyw eitemau brys yn ôl disgresiwn
y Cadeirydd yn unol ag Adran 100BA(6)(b) o Ddeddf Llywodraeth Leol 1972 (fel y’i diwygiwyd) Decision: There were no urgent items. Minutes: There were no urgent items. |
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Access to Meetings Mynediad i gyfarfodydd i benderfynu a ddylid
gwahardd y cyhoedd o'r eitemau canlynol yn unol ag Adran 100A (4) a (5) o
Ddeddf Llywodraeth Leol 1972 a'r paragraffau eithriedig perthnasol o Ran 4
Atodlen 12A y Ddeddf uchod. Decision: Resolved: to exclude the public for the following
item(s) pursuant to Section 100A(4) and (5) of the Local Government Act 1972
and the relevant exempt paragraphs of Part 4 of Schedule 12A to the above Act. Minutes: Resolved: to exclude the public for the following
item(s) pursuant to Section 100A(4) and (5) of the Local Government Act 1972
and the relevant exempt paragraphs of Part 4 of Schedule 12A to the above Act. |
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Pre-decision Scrutiny of Private Item/s Dewis eitemau preifat priodol o Agenda Bwrdd y
Cabinet ar gyfer craffu cyn penderfynu (amgaeir Adroddiadau Bwrdd y Cabinet ar
gyfer yr Aelodau Craffu). Decision: Spot
purchase contract for a sole occupancy care and support provision. Following scrutiny, members noted the report. Commissioning
arrangements for developing NPT Mobile Response
Service Following scrutiny, the recommendation was supported
to Cabinet Board. Minutes: Spot
purchase contract for a sole occupancy care and support provision. Following scrutiny, members noted the report. Commissioning
arrangements for developing NPT Mobile Response
Service Following scrutiny, the recommendation was supported
to Cabinet Board. |