Venue: Sparkenhoe Committee Room, County Hall, Glenfield
Contact: Miss. F. Gall (0116 305 3407) Email: francesca.gall@leics.gov.uk
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Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held 7 September 2015 were taken as read, confirmed and signed. |
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Question Time. Minutes: The following questions were put to the
Chairman of the Children and Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee. Question by Ms. Sue Whiting, resident: “Could the chair
please tell me how many EHCP assessments have been requested for young
offenders since 1st September 2015 when the children and families act became
law?” Reply by the Chairman: “The number of EHC
plans requested for young offenders since 1st September 2015 is 3.” Ms Whiting asked the following supplementary
question: “How many EHC plans
were requested in the year 1st September 2014 to 31st
August 2015 and how is this being monitored against the number of young
offenders being sent to young offender centres?” The
Director of Children and Family Services, on behalf of the Chairman, undertook
to respond to this question in writing. |
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Questions asked by members under Standing Order 7(3) and 7(5). Minutes: The Chief Executive reported that no questions had been received under Standing Order 7(3) and 7(5). |
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Urgent Items. Minutes: There were no urgent items for consideration. |
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Declarations of interest. Minutes: The Chairman invited members who wished to do so to declare any interest in respect of items on the agenda for the meeting. Mr L.
Spence CC indicated that, whilst this did not amount to an interest to be
declared at this meeting, he felt it relevant to report that he sometimes
worked for an academy within the County. No further declarations were made. |
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Declarations of the Party Whip. Minutes: There were no declarations of the party whip. |
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Presentation of Petitions. Minutes: The Chief Executive reported that no petitions had been received under Standing Order 36. |
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Education of Children in Care. PDF 449 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee
considered a report of the Director of Children and Family Services concerning
the role of and work undertaken by the Leicestershire Virtual School in
supporting the education of Leicestershire’s Children in Care. A copy of the
report marked ‘Agenda Item 8’ is filed with these minutes. Arising from
discussion the following points were raised:
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School Performance in Key Stage Tests and Examinations. PDF 437 KB Minutes: The Committee
considered a report of the Director of Children and Family Services on school
performance and overview of outcomes in key stage tests and examinations. A
copy of the report marked ‘Agenda Item 9’ is filed with these minutes. The Committee was
advised that data on Key Stage 4 results within the report had yet to be
validated. It was agreed that following validation, the results would be
circulated to the Committee for information. Arising from
discussion the following points were raised:
iv.
The
County Council had a limited role and no powers of intervention concerning the
results of Academies, however, through LEEP it was noted that they were able to
challenge and have conversations to understand broader issues that may be
affecting the educational outcomes of children across the County and work
collaboratively to make improvements. It was felt that
whilst there were strong working relationships and support networks between
academies and local authority maintained schools, if an academy was failing the
only option was for the Director of Children and Family Services to write to
the School Commissioner. It was noted that inductions had been re-introduced
for new school heads to give them a better understanding of the educational
system in Leicestershire. RESOLVED: a)
That
the School Performance in Key Stage Tests and Examinations report be noted; b)
That
following validation, Key Stage 4 data be made
available to Committee members for information. |
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Children's Social Care Complaints and Compliments Annual Report 2014/15. PDF 316 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee considered
the joint Annual report of the Director of Children and Family Services and the
Director of Corporate Resources on Children’s Social Care Statutory Complaints
and Compliments 2014/15. A copy of the report marked ‘Agenda Item 10’ is filed
with these minutes. The Committee
welcomed the report and felt that there was a significant amount of member
learning that could be undertaken alongside the report. It was suggested that the
Children’s Social Care Panel be asked to examine a selection of cases to better
understand the nature of complaints, the complaints procedure, and any
opportunities for remedial action. It was acknowledged
that at a time of financial constraint with many services being cut, complaints
may rise. Some complaints pertained to delays in services being provided and it
was felt that whilst this may be avoidable in some cases, it was often due to a
lack of communication with service users that complaints were made. It was felt
that in this regard the Authority could improve in managing the expectations of
service users, and keeping them well informed of time scales. RESOLVED: (a) That the Children’s Social Care Complaints
and Compliments Annual Report for 2014/15 be noted; (b) That the Children’s Social Care Panel be
asked to examine a selection of cases to better understand the nature of
complaints, the process undertaken and any opportunities for remedial action. |
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Leicestershire's Response to Child Sexual Exploitation. PDF 443 KB Minutes: The Committee
considered a report of the Director of Children and Family Services on
Leicestershire County Council’s response to Child Sexual Exploitation. A copy
of the report marked ‘Agenda Item 11’ is filed with these minutes. The Committee was informed
that a partnership bid aimed at funding a range of initiatives intended to
build capacity and capability in preventing, identifying and tackling CSE over
the next two financial years had been endorsed by the Strategic Partnership
Board. Specialist care
placements for those children who had experienced or were at risk of
experiencing child sexual exploitation were commissioned from high cost
external specialist residential providers in order to deliver the desired
outcomes. The Committee was advised that the Department was forecast to
overspend on total placement costs across Social Care by approximately £6m this
year. Some placements for victims or those at risk of CSE often needed to be
out of County to disrupt connections and relationships with perpetrators. In
the previous financial year, CSE placements alone had cost £1.4m and this was
expected to rise going into the next financial year. With regard to the
bid to the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, members were advised
that it would fund additional posts such as a specialist parenting post, and a
forensic psychologist, and was aimed at accelerating the pace of improvement
with regards to tackling CSE. It was agreed that the bid details be circulated
to members of the Committee for information. It was suggested
that a further report be presented to the Committee in six months outlining the
progress and impact of improvement work. RESOLVED: (a) That
the report and Leicestershire’s response to tackling Child Sexual Exploitation
be noted; (b) That the details of the application for
funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner be made available to Committee
members for information; (c) That a further report be presented to the
Committee in six months outlining the impact of the ongoing work aimed at
tackling Child Sexual Exploitation. |
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School Transport and School Food. PDF 494 KB Minutes: The Committee
considered a report of the Director of Children and Family Services on the
activities of the school transport service and the school food services. A copy
of the report marked ‘Agenda Item 12’ is filed with these minutes. A concern was expressed
around the cost of transport for parents with children attending different
schools when places at their local schools were not available. It was suggested
that the Environment and Transport Committee be advised of these concerns and be
asked to look at the matter with particular reference to any planned changes to
the Leicestershire school transport policy to provide transport for distances
over 2 miles for eligible primary pupils up to the age of 11. RESOLVED: (a) That the report on School Transport and
School Food be noted; (b) That the Environment and Transport Overview
and Scrutiny Committee be :
i.
Advised
of concerns surrounding the cost of transport for those parents with children
attending different schools when places at their local school were not
available;
ii.
To provide
assurances that there are no planned changes to the Leicestershire’ school
transport policy to provide transport for distances over 2 miles for eligible
primary pupils up to the age of 11. |
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Dates of Future Meetings Minutes: RESOLVED: It was noted that future meetings of the Committee were scheduled to take place at 2.00pm on the following dates: 18 January 2016 4 April 2016 13 June 2016 5 September 2016 7 November 2016 |