Decision:
Following
scrutiny, the report was noted.
Minutes:
Members considered the report as circulated within
the agenda pack. Officers outlined some of the key points raised within the
report.
Officers advised that during the forthcoming year,
it is planned to introduce NPT Prepared, which will work to increase community
resilience. Elected members will be invited to contribute to assist putting in
place ward specific resilience plans.
Members were aware that business continuity and the
risk register have been continually considered and updated regularly. However,
it is acknowledged that there are difficulties in keeping the items updated and also ensuring that the importance of continuity business
plans within each individual department within the local authority is
recognised. It is important that members fully appreciate how critical they are
to maintaining the infrastructure of the Council.
Officers confirmed that the risk register is
updated and taken to CDG and Governance and Audit Committee quarterly and
considered by Cabinet every six months. With reference to the business
continuity plans, every accountable manager is responsible for ensuring that
there is one in place for their services. The details contained within the plan
will be determined by the type of service and any identified critical delivery
actions.
In relation to schools, a ‘Resilient Schools’
scheme is going to be launched in conjunction with the Education Department.
Previously there has been difficulty in setting resilience plans for schools as
the corporate business continuity planning framework did not suit the needs of
the schools. However, work has been carried out over the past year to adapt the
framework so that schools are fully covered by business continuity.
Members queried if there was liaison with Town and
Community Councils. Officers confirmed that the scope of the Emergency Planning
Team only covered the local authority itself.
Officers confirmed that the Emergency Planning Team
is established to respond to very specific emergencies. It is established under
the Civil Contingencies Act. If there was a major incident declared, under the
Act the Council has statutory responsibilities under the Act to respond
accordingly. The team is not designed to respond to anything that is described
as an emergency. It is very specific in its role under the Act.
Members queried the extent of the work that has
been carried out in relation to site specific terrorism evaluations, security
action plans and hostile vehicle mitigation and plans. Officers advised that
specific information on this item cannot be provided due to security issues.
Members were reassured that there were ongoing items being developed.
Officers provided some details on the exercises
that have been carried out in relation to civil contingencies. The first
exercise relates to NPT connect and tests the response of the CCTV Team in
relation to potential phone calls from South Wales Police or Mid and West Wales
Fire and Rescue Service. The second part of the exercise involves the strategic
duty officer team of the authority and practising their response to a request
for a strategic coordination call. The second exercise is the internal rest centre
exercise which is carried out annually. This exercise tests the rest centre
response with social services.
Officers confirmed that the register for designated
rest centres was up to date. The majority of centres
are part of Celtic Leisure, however there are also some small community centres
allocated. A review of the centres is scheduled to be carried out this year.
Members queried what consideration has been given
to local members to understand the plans that are in place for emergency
response. It was confirmed that there is a plan for further member seminars
throughout the year to keep members updated.
Members raised the previous Joint Resilience
Committee (a joint committee with Swansea Council when the service was provided
jointly across both councils) that was in place. The director agreed to look into the merits of a committee and how this was
previously set up to.
Following scrutiny, the report was noted.
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