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Chair's Announcements Decision: The
Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. The
Chair confirmed that the committee would be scrutinising agenda items 7, 8, 10,
13, 14 and 15 from the Cabinet Board agenda. Members
requested a brief overview on agenda item 9. Minutes: The
Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting. The
Chair confirmed that the committee would be scrutinising agenda items 7, 8, 10,
13, 14 and 15 from the Cabinet Board agenda. Members
requested a brief overview on agenda item 9. |
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Declarations of Interest Decision: Cllr
P Richards, Item 14 (Cabinet Board) – Personal, Board Member of Care &
Repair Minutes: Cllr
P Richards, Item 14 (Cabinet Board) – Personal, Board Member of Care &
Repair |
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Minutes of Previous Meeting PDF 209 KB Decision: The
minutes of the previous meeting held on 13 July 2023 were approved as a true
and accurate record. Minutes: The
minutes of the previous meeting held on 13 July 2023 were approved as a true
and accurate record. |
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Additional documents:
Decision: Members agreed
that the Social Services, Housing and Community Safety Scrutiny
Committee note and endorse the annual Report 2022/2023 attached at Appendix 1
and commend to Council. Minutes: Members agreed
that the Social Services, Housing and Community Safety Scrutiny
Committee note and endorse the annual Report 2022/2023 attached at Appendix 1
and commend to Council. |
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Housing and Communities - Mid-Year Progress Report PDF 334 KB Additional documents:
Decision: The
committee noted the report. Minutes: The Head of Housing and Communities gave an
overview of the reports contained in the agenda pack which provided responses
to questions raised by members at the previous Scrutiny Committee meeting.
Appendix 1 provided an overview of work and progress and appendix 2 set out key
data sets in relation to the demographic make-up of people presenting to
housing options and temporary accommodation. Following the production of the report, positive
feedback has been received from the Welsh Government in relation to the
Transitional Accommodation Capital Programme bid. An official response has not
yet been received but, if successful, an additional £2 million pounds in capital
funding would be available. This would enable registered social landlords to
purchase properties in order to increase the amount of social housing available
to the homeless. It is hoped that an additional 50 houses would be secured
through the Capital Grant Programme. Significant work has been carried out with
homeless families with children. A working group is being set up to work with
registered social landlords’ to target supporting families with children with
the aim of moving families with children out of temporary accommodation.
Currently there are 8 families with a total of 11 children in temporary B&B
accommodation, this figure has decreased from 30 families. Officers advised Members that the Community
Safety Team have secured funding to continue the Young Person’s hangout project
for the rest of the financial year. The Chair thanked the officer for an excellent
report and for the recent improvements in the service. The committee noted the report. |
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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: Healthy
Relationships for Stronger Communities Strategy (Pages 11 - 88) Following
scrutiny, the recommendation was supported to Cabinet Board. Commissioning
of Care And Support Services For Three Supported Living Schemes (Pages 89 -
118) Following
scrutiny, the recommendation was supported to Cabinet Board. Delegation
under Local Government Legislation to Briton Ferry Town Council regarding the
provision of a day service (Pages 119 - 132) The
recommendation was supported to Cabinet Board. Children
& Young People, Adult Services and Housing & Community Safety - 1st
Quarter (April 2023- June 2023) Performance Report (Pages 133 - 196) Following
scrutiny, the report was noted. Minutes: Healthy Relationships for Stronger Communities
Strategy (Pages 11 - 88) The Head of Housing and Communities gave an
overview of the report attached to the Cabinet Agenda papers. Members queried the 100 % favourable responses
mentioned on page 50 of the report and enquired how many consultation responses
were received. Officers confirmed that survivors from local services were
consulted and invited to give feedback; 6 local survivors provided a response.
Following the approval of the draft strategy, a two week period of public
consultation was held in early May resulting in a further 18 responses from
members of the public. Members requested that in future, this type of data be
included in the committee report. Members questioned whether the Neath Port
Talbot and Welsh Government strategies were the same and if not what were the
differences between the documents? Officers confirmed that the joint local
strategy was prepared by the local authority and the health board and whilst it
references the Welsh Government national strategy the objectives were similar
but not identical. The joint strategy included a seventh objective on criminal
justice, this was in recognition of information from local survivors that
partners felt would be remiss not to include. Members asked what further partnership work
could be undertaken to identify changes needed to support victims during the
evidence gathering process. It was noted that this type of cultural change
takes time to implement. Officers recognised that there is much work needed
around this objective. Some issues are broader than what can be carried out
locally as they relate to national issues. Officers advised members that within
the Community Safety Team there are 4 Independent Domestic Violence Advisors,
co-located within the police station, who work closely with police colleagues
at all levels. Local specialist providers, Thrive Women’s Aid, have received
funding for a 5 year project called Rapid, more information will be shared in
due course. Officers from Thrive will be based in the police station and they
will accompany police colleagues to any domestic abuse related call, staff will
act as an initial support mechanism, helping statements to be taken in the
correct way. The local authority training programme includes training on
responding to disclosures of domestic abuse and has been rolled out to all
local authority staff; health and police colleagues are subject to the same
training to promote a consistent approach. Due to the good will of the training
officer this training has also been opened up to local magistrates with, to
date, 29 local magistrates receiving domestic abuse training. It is believed
that Neath Port Talbot is the only local authority to provide training to
Magistrates. Within the area, there is a specialist domestic violence court,
the Community Safety Team are looking at setting up a steering group to ensure
work in this area is progressing effectively. Officers re-iterated, suggestions
were welcomed from councillors and constituents in relation to improving
domestic abuse services. Members questioned how residents who were experiencing domestic abuse could contact the council ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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Committee Action Log PDF 390 KB Decision: Members
noted the committee action log. Minutes: Members
noted the committee action log. |
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Forward Work Programme 2023/24 PDF 432 KB Decision: Members
noted the Forward Work Programme. Minutes: Members
noted the Forward Work Programme. |
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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. |
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Access to meetings Access
to Meetings to resolve 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. 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 To
select appropriate private items from the Cabinet Board agenda for Pre-Decision
Scrutiny (Cabinet Board reports enclosed for Scrutiny Members) Decision: Business
Case For Establishing An In-House Adult Family Placement Service (Pages 203 -
300) Following
scrutiny, the recommendation was supported to Cabinet Board. In-house
delivery of Assistive Technology Installations, Maintenance and Removals (Pages
301 - 324) Following
scrutiny, the recommendation was supported to Cabinet Board. Audit
Report No. 13 - Hillside Secure Children's Home. (Pages 325 - 346) The
report was noted. Minutes: Business
Case For Establishing An In-House Adult Family Placement Service (Pages 203 -
300) Following
scrutiny, the recommendation was supported to Cabinet Board. In-house
delivery of Assistive Technology Installations, Maintenance and Removals (Pages
301 - 324) Following
scrutiny, the recommendation was supported to Cabinet Board. Audit
Report No. 13 - Hillside Secure Children's Home. (Pages 325 - 346) The
report was noted. |