Haringey Debate - Building on the success of Haringey's young people - improving attainment for the next generation
To consider the how the Council can help to improve the attainment of our young people whether in education, vocational training or work whilst highlighting the success of the past and challenges the future holds.
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Minutes:
The Chief Executive outlined the procedure for the second occasion where the Council had a Haringey Debate.
The opposition spokesperson – Councillor Reece gave an introduction of the debate on building on the success of Haringey's young people - improving attainment for the next generation and to consider how the Council can help to improve the attainment of our young people whether in education, vocational training or work whilst highlighting the success of the past and challenges the future holds.
Councillor Reece introduced Dr Tony Sewell an education adviser, was formerly a teacher, a senior lecturer at the University of Leeds, and a non-executive board director of the Learning Trust.
Dr Sewell addressed the meeting.
Following this the Mayor announced that there would be 45 minutes for debating, with a maximum of 3 minutes speaking time for each speaker.
A 45 minute debate then took place.
At the conclusion of the debate, the Mayor invited Councillor Reece to respond.
The Mayor thanked members for their participation.