Motion by Councillor Sally Povolotsky
In September 2023, Ofsted and the Care Quality
Commission declared their judgment post inspection that the Local
Area Partnership (LAP) had multiple systemic failures.
Despite the Priority Action Plan (PAP), the
Council is failing to meaningfully engage with and capture the
voice of the user, our young people.
Council calls on Cabinet to consider;
- Meaningfully involving young people
and youth organisations throughout all policy-making processes
within SEND improvement and the PAP. Co-management and co-creation
structures are the best way to ensure direct participation.
- Any consultations or engagement with
young people by this council must have a visible public follow-up
to the outcomes.
- All Council policies and frameworks
that affect young people, must include an impact assessment, and
ensure there are mitigation measures in place for those youth
groups that might be negatively impacted by a new policy or
framework.
- Ensuring all future events, in
person/online, run by or funded by OCC, especially those related to
the PAP, LAP, and SEND improvement, are open to all young people
with the attendance of their parent or carer.
- Launching a rapid task force for the
voice of the young person and SEND users, and task them to create a
framework for a Youth Forum within 3 months of this meeting
date.
- The leader to appoint a SEND
Champion to enable seldom heard voices in the SEND community to
feed into SEND improvement and services, and that person to sit on
the SEND Improvement board.
Note: The motion,
if passed, would constitute the exercise of an executive function
in which case it will be referred to the Cabinet together with any
advice the Council may wish to give, in accordance with Rule 13.5.1
(i) of the Council Procedure Rules in
the Constitution.
Decision:
The amendment by Councillor Reeves was
accepted by the proposer.
The motion as amended was carried with 50 in
favour; 0 against and 1 abstention.
In September 2023, Ofsted and the Care Quality
Commission declared their judgment post inspection that the Local
Area Partnership (LAP) had multiple systemic failures.
Despite the Priority Action Plan (PAP), the
Council is failing to meaningfully engage with elected members
on a cross-party basis or and capture the voice of
families affected and the user, our young people.
Council calls on Cabinet to consider;
- More
Mmeaningfully involveing young people and youth
organisations throughout all policy-making processes within SEND
improvement and the PAP. Co-management and co-creation
structures are the best way to ensure direct
participation.
- Any consultations or engagement with
young people by this council must have a visible public follow-up
to the outcomes and tangible metrics to ensure outcomes are
delivered.
- All Council policies
and
frameworks that affect young people, must include an impact
assessment, and ensure there are that reasonable
mitigation measures are put in place for those youth
groups that might be negatively impacted by a new policy or
framework.
- Ensuring that where appropriate all
future events, in person/online, run by or funded by OCC,
especially those related to the PAP, LAP, and SEND improvement, are
open to
all appropriate young people with the
attendance of their parent or carer.
- Launching a rapid task force for the
voice of the young person and SEND users, and task them to create a
framework for a Youth Forum within
3 three months
of this meeting date.
- The leader to appoint a SEND Champion from an
opposition group to enable
seldom heard that a wider
range of voices in the SEND community to are able
to feed into SEND improvement and services, and that
such person to sits on the SEND Improvement
board.
Minutes:
The motion was proposed by Councillor Sally
Povolotsky and seconded by Councillor Eddie Reeves.
An amendment was proposed by Councillor Eddie
Reeves and seconded by Councillor Nigel Simpson. The amendment was accepted by the proposer of the
motion.
Following debate on the motion as amended, it
was carried with 50 in favour; 0 against and 1 abstention.
RESOLVED:
In September 2023, Ofsted and the Care Quality
Commission declared their judgment post inspection that the Local
Area Partnership (LAP) had multiple systemic failures.
Despite the Priority Action Plan (PAP), the
Council is failing to meaningfully engage with elected members
on a cross-party basis or and capture the voice of
families affected and the user, our young people.
Council calls on Cabinet to consider;
- More
Mmeaningfully involveing young people and youth
organisations throughout all policy-making processes within SEND
improvement and the PAP. Co-management and co-creation
structures are the best way to ensure direct
participation.
- Any consultations or engagement with
young people by this council must have a visible public follow-up
to the outcomes and tangible metrics to ensure outcomes are
delivered.
- All Council policies
and
frameworks that affect young people, must include an impact
assessment, and ensure there are that reasonable
mitigation measures are put in place for those youth
groups that might be negatively impacted by a new policy or
framework.
- Ensuring that where appropriate all
future events, in person/online, run by or funded by OCC,
especially those related to the PAP, LAP, and SEND improvement, are
open to
all appropriate young people with the
attendance of their parent or carer.
- Launching a rapid task force for the
voice of the young person and SEND users, and task them to create a
framework for a Youth Forum within
3 three months
of this meeting date.
- The leader to appoint a SEND Champion from an
opposition group to enable
seldom heard that a wider
range of voices in the SEND community to are able
to feed into SEND improvement and services, and that
such person to sits on the SEND Improvement
board.