Venue: Council Chamber - Town Hall, Huddersfield. View directions
Contact: Helen Kilroy Email: helen.kilroy@kirklees.gov.uk
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Membership of the Panel To receive apologies for absence from those Members who are unable to attend the meeting.
Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor Richard Smith. |
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting To approve the Minutes of the meeting of the Panel held on the 11th October 2024.
Minutes: That the minutes of the meetings held on the 11th October 2024 be approved as a correct record. |
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Declaration of Interests Members will be asked to say if there are any items on the Agenda in which they have any disclosable pecuniary interests or any other interests, which may prevent them from participating in any discussion of the items or participating in any vote upon the items. Minutes: No interests were declared. |
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Admission of the Public Most agenda items take place in public. This only changes where there is a need to consider exempt information, as contained at Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972. You will be informed at this point which items are to be recommended for exclusion and to be resolved by the Committee. Minutes: All items were considered in public session. |
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Deputations/Petitions The Panel will receive any petitions and/or deputations from members of the public. A deputation is where up to five people can attend the meeting and make a presentation on some particular issue of concern. A member of the public can also submit a petition at the meeting relating to a matter on which the body has powers and responsibilities.
In accordance with Council Procedure Rule 10, Members of the Public must submit a deputation in writing, at least three clear working days in advance of the meeting and shall subsequently be notified if the deputation shall be heard. A maximum of four deputations shall be heard at any one meeting.
Minutes: No deputations or petitions were received. |
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Public Question Time To receive any public questions.
In accordance with Council Procedure Rule 11, the period for the asking and answering of public questions shall not exceed 15 minutes.
Any questions must be submitted in writing at least three clear working days in advance of the meeting.
Minutes: No public questions were received. |
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The Kirklees Safety Valve agreement The Panel will consider a report providing an insight into the Council’s ‘Safety Valve’ agreement with the Department for Education in relation to the High Needs Block of the Dedicated Schools Grant.
Contact: Jo-Anne Sanders, Service Director (Learning and Early Support) Minutes: The Panel considered a report providing insight into the Council’s “Safety Valve” agreement with the Department of Education (DfE) in relation to the High Needs Block of the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG), presented by Jo-Anne Sanders, Service Director for Learning and Early Support.
Jo-Anne Sanders highlighted the following key points -
Jo-Anne Sanders referred to the Appendix where strategies with the biggest impact on children and young people had been outlined. These included:
The Panel was informed that there were challenges around funding, but that there was strength in the area partnerships such as the Parent/Carer Forum, Health and Education Partners to ensure value for money and the best possible outcomes.
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Performance Data (Children's Services) - verbal update on highlights The Panel will consider a verbal update on the performance highlights from the latest Children’s Services data report covering period ending September 2024.
Contact: Jo-Anne Sanders, Service Director Pam Allen, Interim Service Director Robert Fordyce for Vicky Metheringham (Service Director) Minutes: The Panel considered a verbal update on the performance highlights from the latest Children’s Services data report covering period ending 30th September 2024.
Robert Fordyce, Principal Social Worker for Kirklees and Head of Service - Quality Assurance and Practice Development gave a presentation on behalf of Vicky Metheringham (Service Director for Children and Families) and highlighted the following key points –
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Pre-decision scrutiny - Cabinet decisions on the horizon The Panel will consider any potential areas of pre-decision scrutiny in accordance with any cabinet decisions relating to children and young people which are on the horizon and receive updates from senior officers in Children’s Services.
Contact: Service Directors (Children’s Services)
Minutes: The Panel was informed that an Annual report on School Funding would be submitted to Cabinet in January 2025. Jo-Anne Sanders advised that in February 2025 an annual report would be submitted to Cabinet on the determination of school admission arrangements and policies for community and voluntary controlled schools. The Panel was informed that both Cabinet reports would be shared with the Scrutiny Panel Members for information.
No items of pre-decision scrutiny on Cabinet decisions were discussed.
RESOLVED: (1) That the Annual reports being submitted to Cabinet in February 2025 on School Funding and Admission arrangements be shared with the Panel for information.
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Feedback from Panel Members on issues considered by Kirklees Parenting Board Panel Members who attend the Kirklees Parenting Board, will feedback on key areas of focus considered by the Board, which will be of interest to the Panel. Minutes: The Panel discussed the Kirklees Parenting Board meeting, held on 24th October 2024, which had been a take-over event organised and led by Care Leavers, as part of Care Leavers’ Month. Cllr Itrat Ali, Chair of the Children’s Scrutiny Panel, and Cllr Viv Kendrick, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, attended and provided a summary of the event, which they described as interactive, inspirational and enjoyable. The meeting was attended by providers of children’s services and representatives from the healthcare, education and housing, as well as cabinet members.
Care Leavers presented at the event and showed videos that had they had produced about their experiences. The young people also facilitated small group discussions, inviting delegates to provide solutions to challenges faced by Care Leavers. It was hoped that two of the young people would join Kirklees Parenting Board as members in future meetings of the Board to represent the voice of the Care Leaver.
Items on the agenda included:
The event was successful in bringing together Care Leavers with those who provided a variety of their services, and it was hoped that the event would be repeated next year.
RESOLVED: That the updates from the Kirklees Parenting Board be noted.
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Work Programme and Agenda Plan for 2024/25 The Panel will consider the agreed areas of focus and activity for the 2024/25 municipal year and discuss the progress achieved to date and the Panel’s scrutiny going forward.
Contact: Helen Kilroy, Assistant Democracy Manager Additional documents: Minutes: The Panel noted that there were further visits planned over the next few months.
The Panel received an update from Councillor Rylah on a visit to the Care Leavers’ Achievement Awards on 30th October 2024 at Huddersfield Town Hall which was a celebratory event held for Care Leavers. The evening was inspirational, with speeches from the Mayor, Councillor Viv Kendrick (Cabinet Member for Children) and contributions from some of the young people. The atmosphere was warm and supportive throughout, particularly as the students came on stage to receive their awards. The awards ceremony was followed by a buffet, a magician and an unplanned performance of Kurdish dancing.
Councillor Kendrick raised a concern about young carers and the impact on them of caring responsibilities on their lives. The Panel agreed that this matter could be considered in a future Work Programme.
RESOLVED: (1) That the progress on the Work Programme and Agenda Plan for 2024-25 and the updates on recent visits be noted. (2) That the issue relating to young carers and the impact on them of caring responsibilities, be considered in a future work programme.
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