7 Performance for 2020/21
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Minutes:
Richard Hutton, Senior
Performance Officer, introduced the report, as set out in the
agenda.
Officers responded to questions
from the Committee:
- Councillor Weston
challenged the PEPs and questioned whether 84% was good enough
given the circumstances. In response, it was stated that they
wished they could give healthier data, which was a reflection of a
number of factors, however officers were confident that they could
get the figures back up to where they should be.
- Beverley Hendricks
stated that the target the service had set itself was a minimum of
80% during the pandemic, for a number of factors. It was noted that
Covid had placed a significant impact
on staffing levels in schools, with some having to open during
school holidays to ensure that vulnerable children were still
receiving a level of education. It was also stated that there had
been some challenges around the 16+ age group being able to secure
support from the virtual school, where a virtual school officer had
been put in place for this age group. It was suggested that further
discussions may take place at a future meeting to address the loss
of learning and the programme focused on how to recover.
ACTION.
- In response to a
question from Councillor Palmer regarding resourcing and whether
the service felt supported enough, Ann Graham, Director of
Children’s Services, stated that this was always a
challenging question. She stated that the service wasn’t
adequately resourced for speech and language services, which were
clear areas that required additional funding.
- Ann Graham stated
that she was not concerned about the decrease in the number of
looked after children, from 30 to 23. It was noted that as a result
of Covid, the patterns of a large
number of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children had now
changed. It was noted that there was
currently a voluntary transfer mechanism in place from
Kent.
- Richard Hutton stated
that the service was beginning to see an increase in the numbers of
looked after children, with more people contacting the service
within the last month than in the last 18 months. The service had
prepared for this surge in numbers.
- Beverley Hendricks
stated that they were introducing a new system called e-PEPS and
that she would come back and report on this system in more detail
at a future meeting. ACTION. She stated that there were a
number of factors that may influence the data received, however she
was confident that the service worked hard to ensure that the
children’s outcomes were strong enough.
The
Committee stated that they were very supportive of the service and
didn’t want them to become complacent and continue to improve
each year. It was recognised that it had not been an easy year for
our children, or the service as a whole.