Contact: Helen Kilroy Email: helen.kilroy@kirklees.gov.uk
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting To approve the Minutes of the meeting of the Panel held on the 4th February 2025.
Minutes: RESOLVED – That the minutes of the meeting held on the 4th February 2025 be approved as a correct record. |
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Membership of the Panel To receive apologies for absence from those Members who are unable to attend the meeting.
Minutes: All Panel Members were in attendance. |
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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: Councillor Tanisha Bramwell declared an interest regarding a member of the public who was present online to ask a question. Councillor Bramwell declared that the member of the public was a resident in her ward, who she had been supporting. |
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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: In accordance with Council Procedure rule 11, Sally Ellis read out questions on behalf of Laura Reich.
“My questions relate to Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Tribunal cases in Kirklees. Could the panel please provide:
· The total number of active appeals currently lodged with the First-tier Tribunal (SEND) where Kirklees Council is the respondent
· A breakdown of these active appeals by the nature of the appeal (refusal to assess, refusal to issue an EHC plan, contents of an EHC plan, etc.)
· The number of tribunal orders from concluded hearings that remain outstanding (where the local authority has not yet fully implemented the required actions within the statutory timeframe)
· Supplementary question: For any outstanding tribunal orders, the length of time elapsed since the order was issued
This information will help provide transparency regarding SEND disputes and the authority's compliance with tribunal decisions, which impacts some of our most vulnerable children."
A response was provided on behalf of the Panel.
RESOLVED – The Panel agreed that a meeting would take place with officers to discuss the areas of concern raised in the public questions, with a view to potentially widening the Panel’s area of focus in relation to SEND and EHCPs.
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New initiatives of schools working in clusters The Panel will consider a report providing an insight into the new initiatives of schools working in clusters.
Contact: Jo-Anne Sanders, Service Director Minutes: The Panel considered a report providing an insight into the new initiative of schools working in clusters, presented by Jo-Anne Sanders, Service Director for Learning and Early Support.
Jo-Anne Sanders highlighted the following key points -
Jayne Whitton, Principal Educational Psychologist, further informed the Panel about how the clusters were working in practice. Jayne Whitton explained that: · At each cluster meeting schools brought individual cases where there were concerns, cases around groups of children or young people, or school-wide issues. |
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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 January 2025.
Contact: Jo-Anne Sanders, Service Director Vicky Metheringham, Service Director
Minutes: Vicky Metheringham, Service Director for Child Protection and Family Support and Jo-Anne Sanders, Service Director for Learning and Early Support, presented highlights from the Performance Data covering the period ending January 2025.
Vicky Metheringham highlighted the following key points:-
Care Leavers There had been a deterioration in some areas of practice despite the focus on this area.
Children Going Missing
Children at Risk of Criminal Exploitation
In answer to a question from the Panel about the rising numbers of children being electively home educated and the ways in which those children were safeguarded, Jo-Anne Sanders advised that-:
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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: No items of pre-decision scrutiny on Cabinet decisions were discussed.
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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: Tom Brailsford gave an update on the key highlights discussed at the last meeting of the Kirklees Parenting Board Meeting:-
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 proposed areas of focus and activity for the 2024/25 municipal year and discuss the method and means to be used to continue the Panel’s work going forward.
Contact: Helen Kilroy, Assistant Democracy Manager
Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair of the Panel had visited the Front Door Team at Civic Centre 3 on 11th February 2025 and seen first-hand the complexity and volume of their work, how they worked physically alongside the Policing Team and liaised with Social Work and Health and Housing Teams.
Cllr McKerchar, Panel Member, had visited the Children with Disabilities Team on the 25th February to learn more about how that team fitted in with the other services such as the adaptations team.
There had been a joint discussion between the Adult Health and Social Care Scrutiny Panel and the Children’s Scrutiny Panel on the 26th February to consider a report giving an overview of the Healthy Child Programme (HCP) and the background and vision of the contract which will be effective from April 2026. The Panel was updated with key milestones for the competitive tender process and the governance flight path was outlined. Improvements around statutory contact points with children aged 0-5 were also discussed.
RESOLVED: That the progress on the Work Programme and Agenda Plan for 2024-25 and the updates on recent visits be noted.
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