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Council Plan Monitoring and Risk Register Review 2020/21 - Quarter 1

Meeting: 25/08/2020 - Cabinet (Item 10)

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Background:

 

This report provided details of how the Council had performed during quarter 1 in 2020/21 against the Council’s three priorities and the actions being taken to improve performance.

 

There were 48 Council Plan measures for 2020/21, of which it was currently possible to report on 39 as two were data only and seven were not available for the reporting quarter. In summary, 24 out of 39 measures had met or exceeded target, 6 were slightly below target and 9 were significantly below target.

 

The report explained that during quarter 1 of 2020/21, as the Council had moved from the Response to Recovery phase of the Emergency Planning procedures, the Strategic Risk Management Group (SRMG) had resumed monitoring strategic risks. Therefore, this report also presented the Q1 2020/21 review of the Council’s Strategic Risk Register. Proposed changes to the Risk Register were outlined in paragraphs 2.2 to 2.4 of the report.

 

It was noted that this report would be considered by the Overview and Scrutiny Committees during October 2020.

 

Cabinet Members highlighted a number of key issues during discussion.

 

Decision number:

Decision:

The Cabinet noted the Q1 2020/21 performance against the measures used to monitor progress against the Council’s priorities.

 

The Cabinet noted that during Q1 20/21 the Strategic Risk Management Group has resumed monitoring of strategic risks.

107/2020

The Cabinet agreed the amended strategic risk register at Appendix 5 to the report including:

·       changes to the current residual risk score for risks SR17 and SR35 as set out at paragraph 2.2. of the report

·       the proposal to remove risks SR21 Procurement savings – capacity and delivery and SR37 Local Authority’s ongoing relationship with all schools and academies as set out at paragraph 2.3 of the report, and

·       the proposal to add risks SR46: Medway’s Economic Recovery from Covid19 and SR09A: Changing Demographics of Older People and Working Age Adults as set out at paragraph 2.4 of the report.

 

Reasons:

 

Regular monitoring of performance and risks by management and Members is best practice and ensures achievement of corporate objectives.