[ Report of the Assistant Director for Corporate Governance. To be introduced by the Leader of the Council.] – Non Key
Cabinet is asked to agree the establishment of the Corporate Parenting Advisory Committee and agree Cabinet Member appointments to the Community Safety Partnership.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Leader introduced the report which sought approval to:
· Re-establish the Corporate Parenting Advisory Committee, confirm its terms of reference and appoint Members to serve on this advisory Cabinet sub-committee.
· To note the membership and terms of reference of the LHC which is a Joint Committee of the Cabinet.
· To confirm the terms of reference of the Community Safety Partnership and appoint members to this statutory partnership body.
RESOLVED
years, which started from 2018/19 in accordance with the LHC constitution]
Advisory Committee and Community Safety Partnership
Corporate Parenting Advisory Committee
Chair - Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Families
Cllr Mitchell
Cllr Dogan
Cllr Culverwell
Cllr Demir
Cllr Chenot
Cllr Palmer
Community Safety Partnership
Cabinet Member for Communities and Equalities
Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Families
Councillor Ogiehor
Reasons for decision
Establishing a Corporate Parenting Advisory Committee ensures that there is an overview of the Councillors statutory role as a corporate parent, assisting the
Council to deliver its duties to children in care and young people leaving care.
The Council currently uses LHC frameworks as an efficient way of procuring technically complex products and services for its building refurbishment and maintenance programmes.
Continuing as a Constituent Member of LHC the Council will benefit from: influencing the future direction of LHC including the identification of new products and services, which could be beneficial to the Council; increased learning of procurement practices and technical know-how for use by the Council’s officers in carrying out its own procurement programmes, and share of the LHC annual surplus.
The LHC Committee agreed, in June 2016, to amend their constitution to allow members to nominate for a term of office of four years duration, from 2018, to coincide with the local Council elections. They agreed that the Joint Committee shall comprise two members from each of the Authorities. Each Authority’s representatives on the Joint Committee shall be appointed by the Authority’s executive, a member of the executive or a committee of the executive, as appropriate and be appointed to serve for a term of four years.
The LHC agreed that the Joint Committee should elect a chairperson of the Joint
Committee and a Vice Chairperson of the Joint Committee from among the members of the Joint Committee to serve for a term of four years.
Appointments from Cabinet are required to the Community Safety Partnership to ... view the full minutes text for item 270